Texas man sentenced for role in scheme against Chickasaw Nation Department of Health

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Christopher J. Wilson, United States Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma

Texas man sentenced for role in scheme against Chickasaw Nation Department of Health

Nnamdi Felix Udeagha, a 39-year-old resident of Humble, Texas, has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for his role in a wire fraud conspiracy targeting the Chickasaw Nation Department of Health. Udeagha was also ordered to pay $214,908.34 in restitution.

The case followed an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Udeagha pleaded guilty on February 5, 2025, to conspiring with others between April and December 2021 to defraud the Chickasaw Nation Department of Health. According to investigators, members of the conspiracy sent emails posing as legitimate vendors and directed payments into accounts controlled by the group. Udeagha provided bank account information used by a co-conspirator who sent these fraudulent emails.

“This defendant tried to hide in the shadows of the internet to steal money from the Chickasaw Nation Department of Health, which was needed for vital medical programs and services,” said FBI Oklahoma City Special Agent in Charge Doug Goodwater. “The FBI is committed to holding fraudsters accountable for the harm they cause the American people and our government institutions.”

“Fraudsters like the defendant employ email compromise schemes to prey on even the most sophisticated business enterprises,” said United States Attorney Christopher J. Wilson. “I commend the FBI for the skilled investigative work which uncovered Udeagha’s criminal enterprise, and the Chickasaw Nation Department of Health for its work with law enforcement. This sentence demonstrates the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s commitment to pursuing white collar criminals who seek to exploit businesses in the Eastern District of Oklahoma.”

Chief U.S. District Judge Ronald A. White presided over sentencing at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma. Udeagha will remain in custody pending transfer to a federal prison facility.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kara Traster and T. Cameron McEwen prosecuted the case.