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NY Attorney General Files Lawsuit to Recover $2.2M Lost in Crypto Scam

by Abimbola Adu
Jan 12, 2025 - 4:13 pm
in Blockchain
New York Attorney General addressing a press conference about a crypto scam involving fake job offers.

Scammers Enticed Victims with Promise of Flexible Jobs

Victims of the scam received sham texts offering them highly paid, flexible jobs that could be done from home. Posing as the recruiters of genuine companies, fraudsters convinced victims into signing up to be a product reviewer. Victims were then asked to open cryptocurrency accounts and deposit money and maintain a balance matching the full cost of the product they were supposedly reviewing.

These scammers had convinced their victims that all deposits were merely for “legitimization” of the transactions and would be returned with a commission for the job. But they never got their money back, nor did they get paid; on the contrary, their cryptocurrency had been stolen, which meant a considerable financial loss.

Coordinated Recovery Efforts with US Secret Service

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit to recover more than $2.2 million in cryptocurrency that was stolen. Working with the US Secret Service, the funds were frozen, and now the process of justice can truly begin for these victims.

James’ warning comes to New Yorkers: Beware of unsolicited work-from-home jobs via text message or other websites. Those texts and messages, according to him, are more than likely scams. “It is cruel and unacceptable that individuals are lying to New Yorkers looking to find remote opportunities and earn a paycheck to feed their families,” James said in a statement.

Work-From-Home Scam Warning Previously Given by FBI

The lawsuit comes after a warning from the FBI in June 2024, stating that work-from-home scams were on the rise, targeting vulnerable individuals. Scammers use different methods to reach out to their victims, such as unsolicited calls and messages, offering fake jobs. These may include jobs related to rating products, optimizing services, or reviewing restaurants.

In many cases, victims were asked to send cryptocurrencies to their alleged employers in order to “unlock” more tasks or benefits. These payments, however, went directly to the scammers, leaving victims with no recourse.

The FBI urged people to be wary of unsolicited job offers that require paying upfront or transacting in cryptocurrency. These are usually signs of fraud.

Beware of Job Scams

With scams like these on the rise, the authorities have to reiterate verifying job offers and avoiding paying in advance. Attorney General James’s lawsuit in this direction tries to hold these scammers liable and recover the funds stolen. It has been a case of caveat emptor on the part of the individuals interacting with such job opportunities online.
Working hand in glove with federal agencies, such as the US Secret Service, the New York system of justice attempts to protect citizens and recover stolen assets in this ever-changing world of digital fraud.

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Abimbola Adu

Abimbola Adu

Abimbola Adu is a crypto content writer with a background in English studies. She is keen on enlightening others about cryptocurrency and blockchains. She enjoys writing poems and spending time with family.

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