Russian National Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Submit Over 100 Fraudulent Voter Registrations in Furtherance of Synthetic Identity Fraud Scheme

Source: US FBI

Tampa, Florida – United States Attorney Gregory W. Kehoe announces that Dmitry Shushlebin (45, Russia) has pleaded guilty to conspiring to submit fraudulent voter registrations, wire fraud, false statements, and aggravated identity theft. Shushlebin faces a maximum penalty of 32 years in federal prison. A sentencing date has not yet been set.

According to court filings, Shushlebin, a citizen of Russia living in Miami Beach, hired Sanjar Jamilov (32, Uzbekistan) and others to submit more than 100 fraudulent voter registration applications to the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections in February and March 2023. These applications were submitted in the names of fake people, in envelopes with return and address labels that were identically formatted, including containing the same typographical error, and bore various indicia of fraud including, repeating dates of birth and addresses and nearly sequential Social Security numbers. The Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections was able to detect the fraud and rejected the fraudulent applications.

One purpose of registering these fake voters was to create synthetic, or fake, identities that Shushlebin could use to commit financial fraud. Shushlebin used the fake identities to obtain fraudulent credit cards and loans, among other financial frauds. For example, on January 6, 2023, Shuhslebin used the identity of fictitious voter “Ariel Elston” to apply for a loan with a victim bank. In order to make Elston appear like a real client for a dental loan, Shushlebin hired a Russian actress to hold a photograph of a fake driver’s license in the name of Ariel Elston. The bank approved the loan application and issued a loan in the amount of $3,099 to a bank account controlled by Shushlebin. Shushlebin perpetrated this scheme against the victim bank hundreds of times using hundreds of different synthetic identities. 

Jamilov previously pled guilty on July 25, 2025, and is pending deportation.

This case was investigated by the United States Postal Inspection Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Daniel J. Marcet and Lindsey N. Schmidt and Trial Attorney Leo Wise from the Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section.