Posted on 11/29/2018 6:36:07 AM PST by Gamecock
While serving time in a South Carolina prison, several inmates created an elaborate online sextortion ring that preyed on hundreds of U.S. servicemembers and manipulated them into sending money and nude photos of themselves, according to federal prosecutors.
In five separate indictments, prosecutors allege that the male prisoners used contraband cellphones to extort members of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps through online dating websites by posing as young women. The online scheme bamboozled 442 troops out of more than $560,000, prosecutors say.
The prisoners developed fake personas as 18 or 19 year-old women on social media forums and online dating websites. They would then try to pursue online romantic relationships with U.S. servicemembers.
After developing the relationship on the websites, the prisoners began texting nude photographs of young women that they were impersonating. In fact, the photos were simply obtained from the Internet.
Once they texted the pictures, the prisoners asked the military members for nude photos or other personal information in return. When the solider responded with their nude photos, the prisoners would then assume a role of the womans father, who claimed his daughter was a juvenile. He would demand money, on behalf of the family, in exchange for not pursuing criminal charges.
Fearful that they might lose their military careers over possessing what they assumed was child pornography, the soldier would wire money through Western Union, MoneyGram, PayPal or Walmart.
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Rule for stress free living: Don’t send pictures of your junk to people on the web.
Stupid criminal tricks.
Oh wait.....
The service personnel caught up in this should all be discharged. Every single one is a security threat.
The stench of Obotulism is in this.
Military Intelligence
I don’t even want to think about how cell phones are getting into the prisons.
I’m embarrassed to hear that this is happening in South Carolina. I would have thought this would be something from a liberal state.
Easy. Employees bring them
The majority of the contraband that is brought into jails and prisons is concealed within the inmate’s rectum.
Generally, the criminals know that when they are going to their sentencing hearing, they hide drugs and cell phones, and sometimes sharp implements in their rectums.
There are not enough x-ray machines in the intake areas, plus most government agencies won’t purchase them.
I have a friend who is in the NG and had been deployed to Iraq. She has junk pictures of every man in her unit....because they sent them to her.
If she’d submit to blackmail because of that, to my mind she’s a security risk. Ditto for the degenerates who sent the pics.
Allowing prisoners internet access is sheer lunacy.
Let’s just say you would have to clear out the military. This is a thing with people today. It’s very common.
Nobody got bounced or big time punishment over those?
She never reported it. It would be crazy to do so.
These cretins have dug up the scam perfected by Kirksey Nix at Angola 30 plus years ago
Which resulted in the murder of a judge and his wife in Biloxi
Very crazy indeed.
Did you read the article?
Belated ping
When it comes to dating, meet real people in real life, not losers who have no life outside the Internet.
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