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  2. Adoption fraud - Wikipedia

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    The couple was sent fake ultrasounds and fake medical reports, and received money. With the use of technology, the scammer was able to keep the lie about giving the child to them for more than nine months. The episode informed people about signs to look out for when adopting a child, especially when it is not through an adoption agency. [9]

  3. Sick baby hoax - Wikipedia

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    When a child is sick, this particularly touches people's hearts. [1] An early example of this kind of hoax online is the "sick child chain letter", [1] an email making the claim that "with every name that this [letter] is sent to, the American Cancer Society will donate 3 cents per name to her treatment".

  4. Scam letters - Wikipedia

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    Based on mostly the same principles as the Nigerian 419 advance-fee fraud scam, this scam letter informs recipients that their e-mail addresses have been drawn in online lotteries and that they have won large sums of money. Here the victims will also be required to pay substantial small amounts of money in order to have the winning money ...

  5. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  6. Here's what actually happens to letters addressed to Santa at ...

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    The United States Postal Service has two ways of responding to letters to Santa. Through Operation Santa, people can "adopt" letters and either respond or grant the child's wish.

  7. There's a viral post about a missing autistic child in ... - AOL

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    A viral Facebook post about a supposedly missing child is a scam. It turned up on July 15, 2024 claiming the child is from Mishawaka, but similar posts claim he's from cities all over the United ...

  8. Couple claims 6-year-old girl they adopted from Ukraine is ...

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    Two years after adopting the child, the couple applied to have Natalia's age legally changed so she could receive "appropriate psychiatric treatment for an adult" and were granted the appeal by ...

  9. Paul Petersen (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Petersen is a former public official in Arizona who was accused of smuggling pregnant women from the Marshall Islands to at least three different states, as part of an adoption scheme. He pled guilty to charges of human smuggling, communication fraud, fraud and other charges in June 2020 [ 1 ] and was sentenced to six years in prison in an ...