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Home / Crime and Justice / Ghanaian Influencer Arrested in $8M Romance Scam

Ghanaian Influencer Arrested in $8M Romance Scam

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Influencer Frederick Kumi allegedly defrauded elderly Americans of over $8 million.
  • AI tools were used to create fake online identities for the scam.
  • Kumi faces 20 years in prison if convicted in the US.
Ghanaian Influencer Arrested in $8M Romance Scam

A prominent Ghanaian social media personality, Frederick Kumi, also known as Abu Trica, is facing serious allegations of orchestrating a sophisticated romance scam. He is accused of defrauding elderly American citizens of more than $8 million. Prosecutors have detailed that Kumi allegedly leveraged artificial intelligence tools to generate deceptive online personas.

These fabricated identities were reportedly used to approach potential victims via social media platforms and dating applications. The scam involved building trust with individuals before extorting their money. Kumi, aged 31, has been arrested in Ghana following a collaborative effort between Ghanaian and US law enforcement agencies. The United States is pursuing his extradition to face charges.

In the US, Kumi is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. If found guilty of these charges, he could be imprisoned for up to 20 years. This joint operation highlights the increasing international cooperation in combating complex financial crimes facilitated by technology.

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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.
Frederick Kumi, a Ghanaian social media influencer, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating an $8 million romance scam targeting elderly Americans.
Prosecutors claim Kumi used AI to create fake online identities to defraud victims through social media and dating sites.
Kumi faces charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering in the US, with a potential sentence of up to 20 years.

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