FBI Crypto Scam Warning: Costing Millions Of Dollar In Maryland

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The growing risk of cryptocurrency investment fraud in Maryland was discussed in a news release released on Tuesday by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Baltimore office. This type of fraud, dubbed "pig butchering", entails con artists convincing victims to make large investments in what turn out to be fraudulent Bitcoin offers.
Victims frequently lose all of their investments, and criminal actors - who are typically located abroad - take possession of the money. According to FBI data, Marylanders reported losing about $54.5 million to these scams between January and August of 2024. According to the government, such methods cost 668 Marylanders $69.1 million in 2023.
“Bottom line: never trust someone you haven’t met who claims to be an expert and can help you make money through a can’t-miss investment opportunity,” says William J. DelBagno, FBI Baltimore Special Agent in Charge. It is stated that the victims are becoming absolutely devastated by these schemes.
Immediately submit a report to ic3.gov if you or anyone you know has any chance of becoming a victim of a crypto scam.
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