A Georgia woman pleaded guilty to posing as an employee of a Gilmer County business in order to obtain more than $1 million in wire transfers. 28-year old Chisom Okonkwo of Lawrenceville, Georgia, pleaded guilty to wire fraud after she and Prince Boateng Adjei allegedly created an email address that spoofed that of an employee at a Gilmer County business, causing a vender to send more than $1 million to a bank account controlled by the pair, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of West Virginia. Eyewitness News reported Okonkwo and Adjei spent more than $600,000 of the funds before the scheme was discovered. Adjei is scheduled to go to trial in April.