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Love Scammer Drains Life Savings: $280K Lost

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Man lost $280,000 to a romance scammer via crypto.
  • Scam started with a Facebook message, moved to WhatsApp.
  • Victim's savings were funneled to a fake investment site.
Love Scammer Drains Life Savings: $280K Lost

A supposed romantic connection forged online led to devastating financial loss for Joe Novak, who was defrauded of $280,000. The scam began innocently on Facebook in October 2024 with a message from "Ailis Danner," who cultivated a relationship via WhatsApp. Novak, experiencing personal turmoil, found solace in her messages, believing he had found love.

However, "Ailis" was part of a "pig-butchering" scheme, posing as a wealthy fashion designer. She used carefully curated images and voice notes to build trust before introducing a fake cryptocurrency investment. Novak, believing in the lucrative returns and her affection, funneled his life savings into the fraudulent platform, which vanished shortly after.

Now grappling with his losses, Novak has reported the incident to law enforcement and is working with a recovery service. The scam highlights the increasing sophistication of online fraud, preying on individuals' emotional vulnerabilities and financial needs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A pig-butchering scam involves building a romantic or personal connection online to trick victims into fake cryptocurrency investments.
"Ailis" used personal messages, voice notes, and images of a lavish lifestyle to appear trustworthy and romantically interested.
Victims can report such scams to law enforcement, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), and potentially crypto recovery services.

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