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      We have received a complaint about a sophisticated scam operation involving a person using the identity of Axel Vasa, also known as the “West Coast Wizard.” Axel claims to be in the bloodline of Jesus and JFK Jr.’s secret twin brother, leveraging these outlandish claims to gain victims’ trust. Here’s the detailed account:

      • Victim: A woman from PA, USA-17025
      • Scammer: Axel Vasa
      • Scam Method: Axel convinced the victim to transfer her funds into a supposed QFS (Quantum Financial System) Ledger account, claiming banks would close soon. This resulted in the victim depleting her savings and taking out a HELOC, totaling a loss of $100,000.
      • Communication Channels: Initially Facebook, then WhatsApp, TikTok, X, Truth Social.
      • Fraudulent Actions:
      • Created fake accounts to show the victim’s ‘invested’ money.
      • Gained control of the victim’s social media accounts.
      • Convinced the victim to sell her house and prepare to move to California.
      • Possibly a production involving multiple scammers, with other names mentioned: Zach Rector and David Miller.
      • Actions Taken: The victim’s children obtained guardianship through court to prevent further loss. They also changed their phone numbers and secured accounts.

      Scammer Contact Information:

      • Scammer Location: Allegedly California
      • Associated Names:
      • Zach Rector (Bitcoin scammer)
      • David Miller (posing as a US Army Sergeant)

      If you or someone you know has encountered similar scams, please share your stories. Together, we can help prevent others from falling victim to these fraudsters.

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      • #7942 Reply
        Shannie

          Subject messaged me, the conversation went from MAGA supporters to “do you have your crypto accounts set up?” I quickly googled this subject and found this site confirming my suspicions.

          Thank you!

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          Cathy hinkle

            This webinar is a scam. Stole 35,000 from me. Please find these people.

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                Hi Cathy,

                I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. Thank you for sharing your experience—it helps raise awareness about these fraudulent schemes. If you haven’t already, I recommend taking the following steps:

                1. Report the scam to your local authorities and the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
                2. Secure your accounts and devices to prevent further intrusion.
                3. If cryptocurrency was involved, consider reaching out to professional tracing services like CNC Intelligence for assistance in identifying the scammers and tracing stolen funds.

                Let us know if you need further guidance or resources. We’re here to help!

                Best regards,
                Adam
                ScamCrypto.net

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