A Lady Trusted Him as a “Prince” on LinkedIn — $2.5 Million Vanished | Here is What He Told Her
DonAza • 102.2K views • 1d ago
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A Romanian businesswoman was contacted on LinkedIn by a man who claimed to be the Crown Prince of Dubai. He promised her a humanitarian investment and slowly built a romantic bond with her. It was all fake. She was tricked into sending more than $2.5 million.
The scammer believed he was safe. But his own partners leaked key details. Investigators followed the trail and traced him to a luxury mansion in Abuja, Nigeria.
The investigation shows how modern romance scams work, how scammers make millions, and what happened when the man behind the fake prince was finally confronted with evidence of the damage he caused.
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