00:00 A YouTuber's Power Rangers-themed Lamborghini, once the shining star of his extravagant car
00:06 collection, is among 32 of his vehicles that will be sold at auction after the content
00:11 creator was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud and other crimes.
00:16 Bill Omar Carasquillo, better known by his YouTube handle Amanahelcat, was sentenced
00:22 in March to five and a half years in prison for crimes arising from a wide-ranging criminal
00:27 scheme that involved piracy of cable TV, access device fraud, wire fraud, money laundering,
00:35 and hundreds of thousands of dollars of copyright infringement, according to a news release
00:40 from the U.S. Marshals Service.
00:42 In addition to his prison sentence, Carasquillo is also subject to a $30 million forfeiture
00:48 money judgment and must pay $15 million in restitution, the agency said.
00:54 The Lamborghini Aventador, wrapped in Power Rangers imagery, is one of the flamboyant
01:00 pieces among the lot.
01:01 The ostentatious vehicle already reached a bid of $387,000 by Friday night.
01:08 The live auction, set for October 13, will include over 55 of Carasquillo's unique and
01:14 luxury cars, motorcycles, ATVs and other vehicles.
01:19 The in-person sale will take place at BO Railroad Museum in Baltimore, although online bidding
01:26 has already started.
01:27 Jewelry seized from Carasquillo will also be sold in a separate online auction, according
01:32 to the news release.
01:34 The lot includes the massive diamond-studded pendant the YouTuber sported in many of his
01:39 videos, featuring the words "Amanahelcat" around a snarling cat icon.
01:44 A total of 57 vehicles are being sold by Apple Auctioneering Company in coordination with
01:50 the U.S. Marshals Service.
01:52 In addition to the Power Rangers Lamborghini, the lot also includes three other Lamborghinis,
01:58 a Bentley, a Mercedes-Benz, four Jeeps, three Dodge Charger Hellcats and a number of ATVs
02:05 and motorcycles.
02:06 On his YouTube channel, Carasquillo documented his journey in the world of luxury cars, taking
02:12 viewers with him as he purchased new vehicles or showed off his collection.
02:17 His account boasts more than 818,000 subscribers and some of his videos have accumulated over
02:23 a million views.
02:24 "I wanted to wrap this car like my childhood," he said in a 2019 video about his Lamborghini
02:31 Aventador.
02:33 According to a news release from the Justice Department, Carasquillo and his co-defendants
02:37 operated a large-scale Internet Protocol television (IPTV) piracy scheme in which they fraudulently
02:44 obtained cable television accounts and then resold copyrighted content to thousands of
02:50 their own subscribers.
02:52 The group earned more than $30 million through the scheme, says the department, which Carasquillo
02:57 used to buy a number of homes and luxury vehicles.
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