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Inmates Scammed 100+ Victims Out of $464K From Prison
13 Jan
Summary
- Two inmates orchestrated a massive vishing scam from prison.
- They defrauded over 100 people nationwide of more than $464,000.
- Scammers impersonated law enforcement demanding gift card payments.

Two inmates, recently found guilty of fraud, were behind a nationwide vishing scheme executed from a South Georgia state prison. Using unauthorized cell phones, they managed to scam over 100 individuals across the country out of more than $464,000.
The fraudulent operation involved the inmates impersonating law enforcement officers. They contacted victims, falsely claiming warrants existed for missed jury duty and demanding payment of a 'bond' via gift cards to prevent impending arrests. Victims were also threatened into silence regarding these supposed warrants.
This case highlights the need for extreme caution with unsolicited calls, especially those demanding immediate action or unusual payment methods like gift cards or cryptocurrency. Legitimate institutions do not operate this way. Remaining vigilant and aware of common scam tactics is crucial to protecting oneself from financial fraud.




