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  2. “Lots Of Fraud”: Hannah Kobayashi’s Fake Marriage ... - AOL

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    An unexpected plot twist has unraveled in Hannah Kobayashi’s disappearance, revealing a web of lies, a fake marriage, and tangled love affairs. About a month after the 30-year-old Maui resident ...

  3. FBI Investigates Hannah Kobayashi’s “Green Card Marriage Scam ...

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    A woman with long dark hair and a necklace, possibly linked to a green card marriage scam case. Image credits: Hannah Midori Eve Kobayashi An insider told the magazine: “That attorney was not ...

  4. Himba people - Wikipedia

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    Women's sandals are made from cows' skin while men's are made from old car tires. [citation needed] Women who have given birth wear a small backpack of skin attached to their traditional outfit. Himba people, especially women, are famous for covering themselves with otjize paste, a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment.

  5. Romance scam - Wikipedia

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    The woman will be unable to inherit the fortune until she gets married, the marriage being a prerequisite of the father, uncle or grandfather's will. The scammer convinces their victim they are sincere until they are able to build up enough of a rapport to ask for thousands of dollars to help bring the gold into the victim's country.

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The con actively cultivates a romantic relationship which often involves promises of marriage. However, after some time, it becomes evident that this Internet "sweetheart" is stuck in their home country, lacking the money to leave and therefore unable to be united with the mark. The scam then becomes an advance-fee fraud or a check fraud.

  7. ‘Tip of the iceberg’: Forced marriage reports soar but true ...

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    Exclusive: Expert says forced marriage inflicts ‘significant damage’ and constitutes child abuse ‘Tip of the iceberg’: Forced marriage reports soar but true scale of problem still hidden ...

  8. Okujepisa omukazendu - Wikipedia

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    A Himba man and woman, wearing red otijze and herding in the Kunene region. Okujepisa omukazendu (lit. ' offering a wife to a guest ') [a] is the polyamorous sexual practice of hospitable "wife-sharing" among the nomadic OvaHimba and OvaZemba peoples of Namibia's Kunene and Omusati regions.

  9. Bride scam - Wikipedia

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    A bride scam is a form of romance scam - a confidence trick that aims to defraud potential grooms with the offer of a foreign bride.The basis of the confidence trick is to seek men from the western world who would like to marry a foreign woman and pretend to be willing to marry them.