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  2. Love Fraud - Wikipedia

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    The series is a "manhunt", following efforts of private detectives hired by the filmmakers, including bounty hunter Carla Campbell, to find a man from Lenexa, Kansas named Richard Scott Smith. [ 4 ] [ 3 ] Smith was accused by multiple women, including some he married, of romance scams .

  3. Johnny Depp Speaks Out About Online Scammers Pretending to Be ...

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    Gizmodo published a report in December 2024 that 197 complaints were made to the Federal Trade Commission in 2024 about scammers posing as Depp. One person from Alabama reportedly lost $350,000 ...

  4. AI voice scams are on the rise. Here's how to protect yourself.

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    Scammers are using AI-powered voice-cloning tools to prey on people. But experts say there's a simple way to protect you and your family.

  5. Scam - Wikipedia

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    A scam, or a confidence trick, is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their trust. Confidence tricks exploit victims using a combination of the victim's credulity , naivety , compassion , vanity , confidence , irresponsibility , and greed .

  6. N.F. Smith & Associates - Wikipedia

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    As a privately held company, Smith provides annual revenue figures to supply chain and semiconductor industry media. [7] In 2005, Smith sales exceed $500 million for the first time. Annual revenue passed $810 million in 2016, followed by four years of over $1.35 billion from 2017-2020.

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    In “Hollywood Con Queen,” director Chris Smith chronicles one of Hollywood’s most audacious scams that involved an impostor who posed as top entertainment studio executives to swindle ...

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