New data uncovered by News 12’s Turn to Tara investigative team might cause you to think twice before dating online.
In a stark revelation, romance scams targeting unsuspecting singles have surged to an all-time high.
News 12’s senior reporter Tara Rosenblum gained rare access to the world of a former scammer from Africa.
As more Americans turn to online platforms like Tinder and Hinge in search of love, it’s crucial to recognize that Mr. Right may not always be just a swipe away.
In parts of Nigeria where hope and food are scarce, we uncover a prevalent activity: Scamming single Americans online.
Adekunie Adedeji, known as Chris, spent years manipulating lonely women, often twice his age and oceans away, into sending him substantial sums of money.
Adedeji candidly admits to orchestrating whirlwind romances, claiming, “I make them fall in love with me… like so much in love…how long did it take your victims to fall in love with you? Maybe four days! Four days! Four days? Yeah, four days.”
We obtained a copy of the Romance Scammer Playbook, an online manual providing criminals with pre-written scripts, text message instructions, and techniques for requesting money swiftly.
When asked how many women he successfully ensnared, Adedeji’s response is chilling: “I don’t know. There was a lot. So many you can’t count?”
Adedeji shares that he was never apprehended, but his scamming days ended upon learning about the profound suffering of one of his victims. Remorseful, he felt compelled to come clean.
To safeguard against falling prey to similar scams:
If you suspect you’ve been a victim of a romance scam and have suffered financial losses, promptly report it to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
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