The Attorney General of New York, Letitia James, has filed a lawsuit to freeze 2.2 million dollars in cryptocurrency stolen by scammers who deceived people by offering fake remote job vacancies. Victims were promised income for "product reviews," but in reality, they transferred money to fake crypto accounts. When victims tried to withdraw funds, they were told about fictitious fees. James is seeking to return the stolen money and hold the scammers accountable.
1/14/2025 11:46:52 AM (GMT+1)
The Attorney General of New York has filed a lawsuit to freeze 2.2 million dollars in cryptocurrency stolen by scammers who deceived the state's residents through fake remote job vacancies 💼


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