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The Target Gang targeted Targets — from the inside out

December 27, 2019Francesca RiveraFBI, Security, Surveillance

Charlotte NC December 26 2019 The Target Gang targeted Targets — from the inside out, the FBI says.According to a new FBI affidavit, at least four men have been linked to the armed robberies of three Charlotte-area Target stores this fall in which employees were kidnapped at gunpoint and tens of thousands of dollars carted away….

FBI Joins International Campaign to Stop Money Mules

December 31, 2018Francesca RiveraCrime, FBI, Fraud

The ask comes through a job posting or from someone you meet online. It seems simple and harmless enough: provide your bank account information and allow money transfers to flow into your account. Then move the money elsewhere and maybe earn a little cash for the trouble. Easy, painless, profitable. Right? Wrong. You are likely…

FBI Warns of Posting Hoax Threats

May 23, 2018Francesca RiveraFBI, Fraud, Investigation

Today, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is announcing a campaign to educate the public on the consequences of posting hoax threats to schools and other public places and reminds communities that these hoax threats are not a joke. In the aftermath of tragic shootings such as the ones at Santa Fe High School in Texas…

$43 Million Ponzi Scheme Fleeced Tennessee Friends and Neighbors

May 18, 2018Francesca RiveraFBI, Fraud, Investigation

Nobody would have suspected that the affable Tennessee tractor salesman who was raised among them, tended their lawns in high school, and prayed beside them at Sunday services was scamming them by the millions. Indeed, that’s probably what made the man’s investment scheme so successful, investigators say. Jeffery Gentry, 40, pleaded guilty in federal court…

Latest Internet Crime Report Released

May 7, 2018Francesca RiveraCybersecurity, FBI, Fraud

Beginning in 2015, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) forwarded multiple complaints to the FBI’s Houston Field Office regarding fraudulent offers of investment opportunities by perpetrators who impersonated U.S. bank officials and financial consultants over the Internet and telephone. Victims in various countries, including the U.S., were deceived into believing they would receive millions of…

International Criminal Enterprise Dismantled

May 4, 2018Francesca RiveraCrime, FBI, Investigation

Owen Hanson, who often went by his nickname, “O-Dog,” led a charmed life. He had been a popular high school athlete who found some athletic success—and even more popularity—at the University of Southern California. After graduating with a business degree, he got his real estate license and, over time, undertook several seemingly successful business ventures…

Obstruction of Justice in Missouri regarding Restitution

May 2, 2018Francesca RiveraFBI, Investigation, Theft

The general concept of criminal restitution—perpetrators having to repay their victims any losses caused by their illegal actions—has been around for ages. In the U.S., there are various restitution laws at both the state and federal level. One of the more significant federal laws on restitution was the Mandatory Restitution Act of 1996, which established…

Sexual Assault Aboard Aircraft

April 30, 2018Francesca RiveraConsumer Protection, FBI, Risk Management

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the FBI is taking that opportunity to alert the public about a serious federal crime that is on the rise: sexual assault aboard aircraft. Compared to the tens of millions of U.S. citizens who fly each year, the number of in-flight sexual assault victims is relatively small, “but…

Multi-Million-Dollar Investment Fraud Scheme

April 25, 2018Francesca RiveraFBI, Fraud, Investigation

In May 2013, the FBI’s Atlanta Division received an allegation of fraud against an Atlanta-area businessman and the woman he had hired to manage his business finances. An investor who partnered with the pair claimed that the millions of dollars he had contributed to their business ventures was never properly invested, and he suspected that…

Hackers Infiltrated Mortgage Company

April 6, 2018Francesca RiveraFBI, Hacking, Identity Theft

A recently closed California hacking and identity theft case sadly illustrates the misery that can be visited on unsuspecting victims when their personal information is compromised. Between 2011 and 2014, four U.S. citizens who resided in San Diego—but carried out their crimes from across the Mexican border in Tijuana—hacked the computer servers of major U.S….

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