Italian man arrested in Florida for pretending to play violin, soliciting donations to fake charity: police
The suspect is an Italian citizen who entered the U.S. as a nonimmigrant and violated terms of his admission, according to ICE
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A 22-year-old man accused of soliciting donations to a fake charity while pretending to play the violin in public was arrested this month, according to ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
Giovanni Radu, an Italian citizen who entered the U.S. as a nonimmigrant and violated terms of his admission, was detained in Royal Palm Beach, Florida.
He's accused of playing prerecorded music over a speaker while pretending to play the violin and aggressively panhandling at a shopping center.
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"Specifically, Radu allegedly possessed a sign in a public area stating that his children needed food," Enforcement and Removal Operations explained.
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The scam netted Radu at least $80,000 over the past year, according to authorities.
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Radu is facing a slew of charges, including organized scheme to defraud, failure to register as a charitable organization, soliciting charitable donation under false pretenses, carrying a concealed weapon during a felony, and battery on a police officer.