A Temecula man accused of orchestrating a romance fraud scheme that targeted an elderly woman out of more than $1.5 million appeared in federal court Thursday, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The Nexstar Media video above explains how to avoid being scammed
Prosecutors say 10-time convicted felon Troy Clinton Van Sickle manipulated the victim into believing the two were in a romantic relationship before convincing her to send him large sums of money between 2022 and 2023.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/southern-california-man-accused -1-172953796.html
Of course the sexist industry of abusing women with romance scams is flourishing under t-Rump
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>>1516766
>>between 2022 and 2023.
>>under t-Rump
>come on, man
I like to flood this board with anti trump stories, usually people don't call me out. I pick random news articles and make them about trump, see how many people notice. It's sort of a game
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>>1516917
>elderly people tend to lean more leftist cause they still buy into legacy media, they deserve it they're all stupid selfish old boomers anyways.
The fact is that if Trump weren't president we wouldnt have these types of scams happening. The way you deflect or normalize it is not ok
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