LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Two men have been sentenced in an online dating scheme where a Kentucky woman was scammed out of more than $750,000.

Kahad Wuupini of Auburn, Washington, was sentenced Friday to six years and seven months in federal prison, and Thomas Inkoom of Newark, New Jersey was sentenced to one year and seven months.

Court records say the two men led the woman to believe she was dating an Army sergeant named James Nehmer. They convinced her to send them money. A third defendant, Baaki Abdul Majeed of Tacoma was convicted last week and is set to be sentenced in January.