‘They kept asking for more,’ says woman after ‘scammer posing as Chicago Fire star drains $80k’ from sister’s savings | 0006O4I | 2024-02-19 19:08:01

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The lady from Chicago, Illinois has shape

A WOMAN has drained her savings account of hundreds of dollars after falling sufferer to a rip-off artist who claims to be a famous actor.

The lady from Chicago, Illinois has shaped a relationship with a scammer who claims to be Taylor Kinney from NBC's Chicago Fire.

'They kept asking for more,' says woman after 'scammer posing as Chicago Fire star drains $80k' from sister's savings
'They kept asking for more,' says woman after 'scammer posing as Chicago Fire star drains $80k' from sister's savings
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A lady from Chicago has shaped a relationship with a scammer who claims to be Taylor Kinney from NBC's Chicago Hearth[/caption]
'They kept asking for more,' says woman after 'scammer posing as Chicago Fire star drains $80k' from sister's savings
'They kept asking for more,' says woman after 'scammer posing as Chicago Fire star drains $80k' from sister's savings
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The victim's sister Sally stated she has drained her financial savings account for this scammer and still believes the web fraudster to be Kinney[/caption]

The sufferer's sister, who only revealed her first identify, Sally, has spoken to local NBC affiliate WMAQ concerning the state of affairs.

"She went by means of all of her savings. She cashed out her 401(okay). She's taken loans," Sally informed WMAQ.

"She had a automotive that was paid off, now she took a mortgage towards the automotive."

Sally stated her sister met the scammer by means of an internet fan web page.

"It progressed from 'hey, purchase this fan card,' to 'hey, I want cash, my supervisor is holding my contract and never giving me cash to use to get out of that contract.'"

"They only stored asking for more, extra, more."

Sally stated her sister has been in touch with the scammer for over a yr.

She went as far as filing a police report in hopes of getting the scammer away from her sister.

Sally's sister stated she is satisfied she is going to get to satisfy the individual posing as Kinney, who gave her a pretend contact quantity.

"It's a variety of loving language, a whole lot of 'honeys' and 'my queens,' but, typically it's very abusive," Sally advised WMAQ.

"It's 'you don't love me.' And 'why would you do this to us' and 'you don't trust me.'"

"[The scammer is] very, excellent."

The Federal Trade Commission reported that more than 64,000 individuals fell victim to a romance-related scam in 2023.

The losses reached as much as $1.1 billion.

"They play together with your feelings," Steve Bernas, the president and CEO of the Higher Enterprise Bureau (BBB) of Chicago informed WMAQ.

"They all the time ask for money indirectly. Typically it's in small increments, which adds as much as lots. Typically it's some individuals's life financial savings.

"They make them really feel responsible."

Bernas advises online daters to take issues slowly, ask particular questions concerning the info offered in a profile, and reverse picture search the pictures which might be offered.

Avoiding people who refuse to satisfy in individual or by way of video, requesting cash or personal info before assembly, or guilt-tripping you for financial assistance are all warning indicators.

Sally shared her sister's story to convey awareness to these kinds of scams.

"I know that is affecting so many more individuals than just us," Sally advised WMAQ.

"Regardless that she's still within the thick of it, and never prepared to see the place we're coming from, we hope anyone will be capable of profit from this and that's actually what we need to do."

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