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Scammers allegedly target widows and divorced women using obituaries and public records to craft convincing financial scams during vulnerable transitions.
Victims were targeted and manipulated through deception and false relationships, often losing money they could not afford to lose, an official said.
Naabanyin Aniagyei-Cobbold, 30, of East Hartford, was sentenced in Des Moines, Iowa to nine years in prison. He must pay more than $1.5 million back to his victims.
The FBI reported that in 2024, approximately 59,000 individuals fell victim to romance scams, losing over $672 million.
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