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Hollywood ‘Con Queen’ arrested in Britain: FBI

Hargobind Tahilramani's arrest comes after he led investigators on a years-long, global manhunt

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Dec 2020 12:30PM

Hollywood ‘Con Queen’ arrested in Britain: FBI
Among the Hollywood moguls Hargobind Tahilramani has allegedly impersonated are Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy, former Sony movie chief Amy Pascal, and ex-Paramount boss Sherry Lansing. – Pixabay pic, December 4, 2020

LOS ANGELES – A suspected con artist who allegedly impersonated top female Hollywood executives to swindle wide-eyed aspiring stars out of hundreds of thousands of dollars has been arrested in Britain after a United States extradition request, the FBI said yesterday. 

Dubbed the “Con Queen of Hollywood”, the suspect led investigators on a years-long, global manhunt so improbable it has even been optioned for a book deal. 

He was identified in an unsealed court indictment yesterday as Hargobind Tahilramani, a 41-year-old Indonesian man.

“The defendant has been arrested in the United Kingdom based on a request for his provisional arrest submitted by the US with a view towards his extradition,” an FBI spokesman in San Diego, California said.

Among the Hollywood moguls Tahilramani allegedly impersonated were Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy, former Sony movie chief Amy Pascal, and ex-Paramount boss Sherry Lansing.

Wendi Murdoch, the former wife of Rupert Murdoch, was also allegedly aped by the master of accents, along with various male movie executives.

Victims were approached with offers of lucrative showbiz jobs and instructed to travel to Indonesia for tasks including location scouting, research, and drafting screenplays, according to court documents filed in California.

Tahilramani would “use fake accents and alter his voice to sound like a woman”, the documents state.

On arrival, the victims were allegedly bilked for US currency at every turn by Tahilramani and his co-conspirators, with the promised movie projects transpiring to be entirely fictional, and their expenses never reimbursed.

If targets complained or expressed doubt, Tahilramani would sometimes threaten to “dismember” the victim, the documents state.

The scam began as early as 2013, and continued despite global Covid-19 travel bans to this August, when victims were instead asked to shell out for non-existent training videos.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Tahilramani was arrested by Manchester police last week with the assistance of private investigators from K2 Integrity.

In a statement, co-founder Jules Kroll said K2 had helped US, British, and Indonesian authorities in “bringing the individual known as the ‘Con Queen of Hollywood’ to justice”.

Tahilramani – also known as Gobind Lal Tahil – had already been “unmasked” last month as the likely suspect in the bizarre fraud by investigative podcast Chameleon: Hollywood Con Queen.

That came after K2 last year issued a statement declaring the “Con Queen” was a man.

He faces charges of wire fraud, identity theft and conspiracy.

HarperCollins has secured the book rights for the story to be written by former Hollywood Reporter journalist Scott Johnson. – AFP, December 4, 2020

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