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United States of America v. Jamarcus Mosley
Date: 02-27-2026
Case Number: 26-cr-00001
Judge: Michael L. Brown
Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Fulton County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Atlanta
Defendant's Attorney:
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Description:
Atlanta, Georgia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with computer fraud, extortion, and cyberstalking.
Jamarcus Mosley, ate 22, of Mobile, Alabama, tricked hundreds of young victims into giving him control to their social media accounts, accessing their private images and videos, and threatening to release those items if they did not comply with his demands, including sending him sexually explicit material.
Between at least April 2022 and May 2025, Jamarcus Mosley devised a scheme to hijack Snapchat, Instagram, and other social media accounts belonging to hundreds of young victims, including accounts belonging to minors. Mosely used different methods to take over the victims’ accounts, including pretending to be friends with the victims. After gaining control over their accounts, he threatened to release victims’ nude images and videos, including sexually explicit images and videos, as well as lock victims out of their accounts if they did not provide him with complete access to their social media accounts, send him sexually explicit videos, or send him money.
For example, in April 2022, Mosley used Instagram to contact a 20-year-old woman residing in Kennesaw, Georgia (Victim-1), by using an account that purportedly belonged to a high school friend (Victim-2). Pretending to be Victim-2, Mosley asked Victim-1 for assistance in recovering their “his” Snapchat account, and Victim-1 provided a “recovery passcode” for her Snapchat account in response. Mosley used that information to take over the account and access Victim-1’s private nude images and videos. Mosley also sent a message to Victim-1 containing two nude images and a sexually explicit video of her and threatened that “I got 65 videos and [a] picture of you about to get posted.”
Mosley sometimes taunted victims about hacking their accounts. In December 2022, Mosley toyed with an 18-year-old Florida woman (Victim-3) asking “Should I post these?”, referring to nude images of her that he had stolen after hacking her Snapchat account. After Victim-3 failed to heed Mosley’s demands to send him more nude photos, he posted the stolen nude images of Victim-3 publicly.
In another instance, Mosely tricked a 17-year-old Illinois victim (Victim-4) into sharing her “My Eyes Only” passcode, which allowed Mosley to take full control of her Snapchat account. Mosley then demanded that Victim-4 create a new Snapchat account to chat with him, or he would post everything in Victim-4’s “My Eyes Only” folder. Although Victim-4 created the new account, Mosley was angry that she would not use it and continued to threaten her. Mosley continued to threaten Victim-4 and used her real Snapchat account to communicate with Victim-3’s 13-year-old sister, telling her he knew where she lived by sending an image of a Snapchat map with her location.
Sentencing for Jamarcus Mosley, 22, of Mobile, Alabama, is scheduled for May 27, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. before U.S. District Judge Michael L. Brown.
This case is being investigated by the Kennesaw Police Department with valuable assistance from the United States Secret Service.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alex R. Sistla is prosecuting the case.
Jamarcus Mosley, ate 22, of Mobile, Alabama, tricked hundreds of young victims into giving him control to their social media accounts, accessing their private images and videos, and threatening to release those items if they did not comply with his demands, including sending him sexually explicit material.
Between at least April 2022 and May 2025, Jamarcus Mosley devised a scheme to hijack Snapchat, Instagram, and other social media accounts belonging to hundreds of young victims, including accounts belonging to minors. Mosely used different methods to take over the victims’ accounts, including pretending to be friends with the victims. After gaining control over their accounts, he threatened to release victims’ nude images and videos, including sexually explicit images and videos, as well as lock victims out of their accounts if they did not provide him with complete access to their social media accounts, send him sexually explicit videos, or send him money.
For example, in April 2022, Mosley used Instagram to contact a 20-year-old woman residing in Kennesaw, Georgia (Victim-1), by using an account that purportedly belonged to a high school friend (Victim-2). Pretending to be Victim-2, Mosley asked Victim-1 for assistance in recovering their “his” Snapchat account, and Victim-1 provided a “recovery passcode” for her Snapchat account in response. Mosley used that information to take over the account and access Victim-1’s private nude images and videos. Mosley also sent a message to Victim-1 containing two nude images and a sexually explicit video of her and threatened that “I got 65 videos and [a] picture of you about to get posted.”
Mosley sometimes taunted victims about hacking their accounts. In December 2022, Mosley toyed with an 18-year-old Florida woman (Victim-3) asking “Should I post these?”, referring to nude images of her that he had stolen after hacking her Snapchat account. After Victim-3 failed to heed Mosley’s demands to send him more nude photos, he posted the stolen nude images of Victim-3 publicly.
In another instance, Mosely tricked a 17-year-old Illinois victim (Victim-4) into sharing her “My Eyes Only” passcode, which allowed Mosley to take full control of her Snapchat account. Mosley then demanded that Victim-4 create a new Snapchat account to chat with him, or he would post everything in Victim-4’s “My Eyes Only” folder. Although Victim-4 created the new account, Mosley was angry that she would not use it and continued to threaten her. Mosley continued to threaten Victim-4 and used her real Snapchat account to communicate with Victim-3’s 13-year-old sister, telling her he knew where she lived by sending an image of a Snapchat map with her location.
Sentencing for Jamarcus Mosley, 22, of Mobile, Alabama, is scheduled for May 27, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. before U.S. District Judge Michael L. Brown.
This case is being investigated by the Kennesaw Police Department with valuable assistance from the United States Secret Service.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alex R. Sistla is prosecuting the case.
Outcome:
The Defendant elected to plead guilty.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of United States of America v. Jamarcus Mosley?
The outcome was: The Defendant elected to plead guilty.
Which court heard United States of America v. Jamarcus Mosley?
This case was heard in United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Fulton County), GA. The presiding judge was Michael L. Brown.
Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Jamarcus Mosley?
Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Atlanta. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Atlanta Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was United States of America v. Jamarcus Mosley decided?
This case was decided on February 27, 2026.