Justin Boccio, 33, of Deerfield Beach, was sentenced today
to more than 11 years in prison and ordered to pay $83k in restitution for his
involvement in a torture and kidnapping plot.
Boccio previously pled guilty to conspiracy to commit kidnapping and kidnapping.
Ariana Fajardo Orshan, U.S. Attorney for the Southern
District of Florida and George L. Piro, Special Agent in Charge, FBI’s Miami
Field Office made the announcement.
According to court records, Boccio and co-defendant Serge
Nkorina (“Nkorina”), along with others, plotted to kidnap and torture a victim
in an attempt to obtain tens of thousands of dollars from him. To facilitate
the kidnapping, on or about December 30, 2018, Nkorina and Boccio purchased
supplies at a Home Depot in Broward County, Florida. On or about January 5,
2019, the two rented a van from Budget with Florida tag number GHPT19. Then, on
January 14, 2019, Boccio entered the victim’s office and made false
representations on paperwork inside of the victim’s office. Later that same
day, January 14, 2019, Nkorina and Boccio intercepted the victim in a Walmart
parking lot in Broward County, Florida. Nkorina and Boccio blindfolded the
victim and forced the victim into the rental van. The kidnappers then
transported their victim to a storage facility in Margate, Florida, in which
they burned the victim’s hands with a blowtorch while threatening to kill him
with a firearm and other weapons. The kidnappers demanded information about the
victim’s home address, including access codes to the victim’s residence. On or
about January 15, 2019, Nkorina visited the premises of the victim’s home while
carrying a firearm. Ultimately, also on January 15, 2019, Nkorina and Boccio
left the victim, with his hands and feet bound, in his vehicle, which they
relocated to the parking lot of Cheetah Gentlemen’s Club in Broward County,
Florida.
During today’s hearing U.S. District Judge Cecilia M.
Altonaga stated, “[Boccio] forgot his decency and his values when he
participated in the torture of this innocent human being.” Judge Altonaga sentenced Boccio to a
concurrent term of 135 months in prison, on each count of conviction, to be
followed by 5 years of supervised release.
She also ordered that the defendant pay the victim $83,056.80 in
restitution (Case No. 19-cr-20261).
Nkorina has not yet made his appearance in the South Florida
case and is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt in a court of law.
U.S. Attorney Fajardo Orshan commended the investigative
efforts of the FBI’s Miami Field Office in this matter. She thanked the
Hallandale Beach Police Department for their assistance. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
U.S. Attorney Lisa H. Miller in the Southern District of Florida.
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