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Sentenced Modified For Bookkeeper In Funeral Scam Hartford Courant A judge modified the sentence Thursday of a woman who took part in stealing from the estates of people who had died. Yolande Faulkner was originally sentenced to five years, suspended and three years of probation. She was also ordered to pay $13,296 in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cops: Scam artist told Fair Lawn man he had brother-in-law hostage, demanded ... NJ.com FAIR LAWN — A borough man nearly fell victim to a scam artist who claimed to have his brother-in-law held ransom this afternoon, according to police. Sgt. Richard Schultz of the Fair Lawn police said that at around 3:27 p.m., officers received a call ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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VVIP chopper scam: Government warns of blacklisting Italian firm NDTV New Delhi: With the VVIP choppers deal facing charges of kickbacks, government today formally asked Italian firm Finmeccanica to state whether any money was illegally paid to any Indian entity or individual amidst its warning of legal action including ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Newtown man pleads guilty to $2.5 million scam Ct Post The feds say a former Newtown man offered investors a "friends and family discount" on stocks, but what he really did was take their money and lavish it on his own friends and family. On Thursday, former Newtown resident Garrett L. Denniston, 62 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Victims share heartbreak, horrors of catfish scam KVUE Recently, Manti Te'o put the catfish scam back in the spotlight after it was revealed that the Notre Dame football star was in a lengthy relationship with a girlfriend who never actually existed. The catfish scam, also known as the sweetheart scam ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Peoria woman is victim of home repair scam Peoria Journal Star A woman reported she was the victim of a home repair scam Wednesday that cost her $6,500. The 82-year-old victim told a Peoria County sheriff's deputy that a man came to her house in the 400 block of South Barnewolt Drive about 10 a.m. uninvited. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Email scam uses Missouri Powerball jackpot winners' name KCTV Kansas City But officials are now warning people about a scam that's using the family's new fortune to try to cash in. From the beginning, Cindy and Mark Hill said they were going to put their Powerball jackpot money to good use by helping others. "We want to say ... See all stories on this topic » |
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