Four men have appeared in Winchester Crown Court in connection with an alleged romance scam which defrauded vulnerable women out of £220,000. One victim lost £174,000.
The women responded to a fake profile on the match.com website of an ‘attractive middle aged man’, following which a relationship developed and money was requested. The non-existent suitor, going under the name of James Richards, was said to be due to inherit £100 million from his father, but the fortune was tied up by Indian bureaucracy. The victims were initially asked by a bogus solicitor named ‘Rod Thompson’ to pay a £700 legal fee, a sum which subsequently increased by anything from £10,000 to as much as £100,000. One unfortunate victim lost £174,000, whilst others had a lucky escape by realising that the online romance was a scam.
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The women responded to a fake profile on the match.com website of an ‘attractive middle aged man’, following which a relationship developed and money was requested. The non-existent suitor, going under the name of James Richards, was said to be due to inherit £100 million from his father, but the fortune was tied up by Indian bureaucracy. The victims were initially asked by a bogus solicitor named ‘Rod Thompson’ to pay a £700 legal fee, a sum which subsequently increased by anything from £10,000 to as much as £100,000. One unfortunate victim lost £174,000, whilst others had a lucky escape by realising that the online romance was a scam.
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