The Justice Department released the below information:
BIRMINGHAM,
Ala. – Dutch citizen Joran van der Sloot (seen in the above Peruvian
mugshot) pleaded guilty on October 18th and was sentenced for his
role in a scheme to obtain $250,000 from Elizabeth (“Beth”) Ann Holloway, the
mother of Natalee Holloway, announced U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona and Federal
Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge Carlton Peeples.
The guilty plea and sentencing of Joran Andreas Petrus van der
Sloot, 36, occurred before U.S. District Court Judge Anna M. Manasco. Van
der Sloot pleaded guilty to extortion and wire fraud and was sentenced to 20
years in prison.
According to the plea agreement, in 2010, van der Sloot
solicited money from Beth Holloway, Natalee Holloway’s mother, on promises he
would reveal the location of her daughter’s remains in Aruba and the
circumstances of her 2005 death. However, after being paid a total of $25,100,
van der Sloot provided information that he later described as “worthless.”
According to the sentencing memorandum and plea agreement, van
der Sloot agreed to provide full, complete, accurate, and truthful information
regarding Natalee Holloway’s disappearance in exchange for a sentence of 20
years.
“Today, the United States held Joran van der Sloot accountable
for his scheme to exploit a mother looking for information about her missing
daughter,” U.S. Attorney Escalona said. “The United States hopes that the
information regarding Natalee Holloway’s disappearance provides some important
answers for the family and the community that has followed this family’s
tragedy. Today’s result would not have been possible without the help of the
FBI, Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs, and the
Government of Peru, the Netherlands and Aruba, U.S. Marshals Service, and
Shelby County Sherriff’s Office, who assisted in this process. I am
grateful for their hard work and dedication. May this long-awaited day
finally bring justice for Beth and for Natalee’s family and friends.”
“Today’s sentence holds Joran van der Sloot accountable for the
pain he has caused the family and friends of Natalee Holloway,” said FBI
Birmingham SAC Carlton Peeples. “After more than a decade of uncertainty,
hopefully this will bring them and this community some closure. During
this lengthy investigation, the FBI remained committed in
aggressively pursuing and holding this individual accountable for the crimes he
committed against US persons. I would like to thank our local, state, federal,
and foreign partners who assisted in this investigation and a special thanks to
all the FBI personnel, past and present, who worked tirelessly in bringing this
individual to justice.”
The FBI investigated the case. Criminal Chief Lloyd C. Peeples and Assistant U.S. Attorney Catherine L. Crosby prosecuted the case.
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