Saturday, April 25, 2020

The Face Is Real But The Badge Isn't!

Thief posed as an FBI agent to trick dates.
A con-thot was caught impersonating a federal agent online dating sites. She was attempting to honeytrap them. This thief was hoping to cash in on guys who find it "sexy" to date a cop.

I won't mention her name. But I will state the charges she is currently facing.

The North Carolina woman, 39 has a history with local and state authorities ranging from petty theft, cashing bad checks and theft of a motor vehicle. Now she can have a federal sandwich for impersonating an FBI agent and wire fraud.

The woman called herself, Alexandria Mancini, posed on Badoo, Tinder, Pof, EHarmony and Match as this cop with a fake badge and stolen gun.

The woman would show herself posing with the firearm on her holster and badge on he left her hip.

According to the U.S. Justice Department, her ex-husband saw that she was flaunting her new attire on social media.

An acquaintance later told the feds that the con-thot would meet men online and then steal their credit card information.

She told the men that she was "deep cover" and they should not go public with the information because it was a "crime to out an FBI agent working undercover."

The U.S. Attorney Steven Kaufmann once again warned Americans looking on websites for dating.

"Her record paints a picture of a person who will not be stopped from stealing people's identities and using falsehoods to get what she wants."

Other words, know your partner day and night. Always have a keen eye when meeting a person online.
The fake Thot-Cop.
Do not ever meet a partner at their home or your home on the first date.

Do not ever share any information about your personal matters with the partner. That includes children, place of work, social life, politics, religion, bank accounts, trips planned or past relationships.

Do not deliberately spread sexually transmitted diseases to any person. You will be charged with a criminal assault and likely be placed on a sexual offender registry.

If you want to meet a partner. Meet a well-lighted place. Restaurants, malls, public gathering places for events and entertainment venues are places where you can feel assured that if anything happens, you got many faces watching it.

If you feel uncomfortable about the date, always have a friend with a date.

If you have a partner who has a criminal history, do not discuss that around that person. Notify law enforcement if you feel you're in danger.

Please be mindful that pictures of people are sometimes fake. Usually a face of a person who is "model-like" is often a fake profile. If it's too good to be true, it's probably not real. That usually means if the partner wants you to meet them on another website, they ask for donations or they're ready to have sex with you without any restrictions.

If the person is underage posing as an adult, please notify the dating website. There are online activist groups that deliberately look for pedophiles online by posing as underage dates. Underage people are often curious about looking for relationship with younger or older teens.

The most dangerous dating websites are Tinder, Grindr, Badoo and Bumble.

The suspect will be facing up to five years in federal time out and could have at least three years of in-house. She will likely be banned from dating profiles. She will likely pay back victims she stole from. She will have to possibly be restricted from internet access.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



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