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This Prosperity Pastor Never Changed His Scamming Ways

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5 – Lamor Whitehead, Again
We’ve been keeping tabs on Lamor Whitehead, the notorious ‘Bling Bishop’ from Brooklyn, for a while now. It seemed inevitable as Thanos that his continuous shady dealings would eventually lead to his downfall. And now it finally has.

4 – Homeland Fraud
Lana Browne, 82, and her husband Ed, 91, from Delaware, ran into a classic scam that hit like a plot twist no one saw coming. The duo was cheated out of an insane $1.46 million by fraudsters pretending to be from Homeland Security. The scammers had said that the couple was under surveillance and prohibited them from chatting with family, claiming their accounts were targeted by international cyber criminals from China, Russia, and…Bolivia?

3 – Newspaper Terror
A gang of four robbers embarked on a daring robbery spree, going after newsstand vendors around some of New York City’s iconic landmarks. This group, seemingly auditioning for the roles in the next Final Fight video game managed to lift upwards of $15,000 from hardworking vendors in just two weeks. Their method? Ambush the vendors, typically older folks, by night, dragging them from their booths, and threatening them unless they handed over the cash.

2 – House of Transformations
In Anchorage, Alaska, Rosalina Mavaega and her husband, Esau Fualema Jr., found themselves neck-deep in doodoo for misusing $1.6 million in pandemic recovery funds. The money, meant to assist with housing and treatment during the pandemic, ended up being used for buying crypto and funding a beauty salon.

1 – Chasing the High Life
Abdul Ibraheem, 36, swindled over £340,000 from Alan Potter, an elderly man living on a pension. His grand scheme? Pretending he could recover the £1.8 million pounds Potter lost in a previous scam. Ibraheem’s con didn’t start small. He initially convinced Potter to hand over £50,000, a number that eventually ballooned to over £340,000, with £200,000 in cold hard cash.

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