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8/30/2013 9:55:52 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  

keepslowprofile
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,538)
Moose Lake, MN
98, joined Nov. 2011


I pulled this off the news this morning.








A mother-daughter team has a date behind bars for running an Internet dating scam that cheated one unsuspecting woman out of $1 million.

Tracy Vasseur, 40, and her mother, Karen Vasseur, 74, of Brighton, Colo., were sentenced on Wednesday for their roles in a plot to lure women to Internet dating sites by posing as members of the U.S. military serving in Afghanistan, according to ABC Denver.

"Not only did this mother-daughter duo break the law, they broke hearts worldwide," Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said in a statement obtained by the station. "It is fitting that they received stiff sentences for their unconscionable crimes committed in the name of love and the United States military."

The Vasseurs posed as active-duty soldiers who were looking for love.

After establishing a relationship, the fake soldier would ask for money to be sent to an "agent" in Colorado, via Western Union or Money Gram, to pay for satellite phones or travel expenses so the military member could speak directly to his new girlfriend or take leave to visit her in person, according to the New York Daily News.

One transaction was as high as $59,000, according to court documents obtained by the BBC.

The Vasseurs kept some of the money they bilked out of their victims, but sent the majority of the money to accomplices living in Nigeria, the United Kingdom, India, and Ecuador.

Tracy Vasseur was sentenced to 15 years, plus five years parole. In addition, she received a four-year sentence from a separate case related to trying to gain control over her children's inheritance and for attempting to influence a public servant, 9news.com reported.

Karen Vasseur also pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 years with the Department of Corrections, plus five years parole, to run concurrent to a 10-year sentence she received for multiple counts of theft from at-risk adults in Weld County, Colo.


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8/30/2013 10:12:24 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  
maggiemagpie
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,751)
Santee, CA
45, joined Mar. 2012


Busted!!!! How sad that people take advance of the lonely. Enjoy your time being locked up! I hope they don't have access to a computer while their serving time.

8/30/2013 10:28:52 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  

keepslowprofile
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,538)
Moose Lake, MN
98, joined Nov. 2011


I know, Mag.

Isn't that disgusting?

Taking peoples money and leaving them emotionally bankrupt.



Personally, I don't think 12 years was enough.

8/30/2013 10:34:50 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  
maggiemagpie
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,751)
Santee, CA
45, joined Mar. 2012


No, not at all. They should have received more time and they should have to pay what they can back to the people they robbed. The mom is smiling in her mug shot. She looks like a sick clown.

8/31/2013 12:15:55 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  

keepslowprofile
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,538)
Moose Lake, MN
98, joined Nov. 2011


I'm glad you were able to get thru to your friend before she sent the 10 grand.

But isn't it sad she had to go thru that heart break !?! So sad.



Quote from illusive_one:

Interesting that they didn't keep all the money and sent most of it around the world to their accomplices in Nigeria etc... Anyone got any ideas as to why?


I think they needed the Nigerian men to talk on the phone. It couldn't all be done by email and text.

8/31/2013 11:17:01 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  

joat111026
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,948)
Port Saint Lucie, FL
53, joined Oct. 2011


Really sad, but I still don't understand how people could fall for such scam and actually give money, especially that much money to someone they haven't met.

But of course, I have been offered money by some guys willing to pay for my trip to their place, pay for my phone, etc. But I refused to accept any of their money.

It's just not right, unless they owe me money, then it is okay to pay me back!

9/6/2013 7:03:11 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  
meiwaku
Fresno, CA
30, joined Jul. 2013


stupid peeeeeeopleeee

9/10/2013 3:42:55 PM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  
lindaluvslife
Homeland, CA
45, joined Apr. 2013


Quote from keepslowprofile:
I pulled this off the news this morning.








A mother-daughter team has a date behind bars for running an Internet dating scam that cheated one unsuspecting woman out of $1 million.

Tracy Vasseur, 40, and her mother, Karen Vasseur, 74, of Brighton, Colo., were sentenced on Wednesday for their roles in a plot to lure women to Internet dating sites by posing as members of the U.S. military serving in Afghanistan, according to ABC Denver.

"Not only did this mother-daughter duo break the law, they broke hearts worldwide," Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said in a statement obtained by the station. "It is fitting that they received stiff sentences for their unconscionable crimes committed in the name of love and the United States military."

The Vasseurs posed as active-duty soldiers who were looking for love.

After establishing a relationship, the fake soldier would ask for money to be sent to an "agent" in Colorado, via Western Union or Money Gram, to pay for satellite phones or travel expenses so the military member could speak directly to his new girlfriend or take leave to visit her in person, according to the New York Daily News.

One transaction was as high as $59,000, according to court documents obtained by the BBC.

The Vasseurs kept some of the money they bilked out of their victims, but sent the majority of the money to accomplices living in Nigeria, the United Kingdom, India, and Ecuador.

Tracy Vasseur was sentenced to 15 years, plus five years parole. In addition, she received a four-year sentence from a separate case related to trying to gain control over her children's inheritance and for attempting to influence a public servant, 9news.com reported.

Karen Vasseur also pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 12 years with the Department of Corrections, plus five years parole, to run concurrent to a 10-year sentence she received for multiple counts of theft from at-risk adults in Weld County, Colo.
be aware there is someone on dh that should have a red flag by his profile..a week ago he went by sgt.philbs..now he just dropped the sgt..you want to know more just ask

9/14/2013 1:36:29 PM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  

sassycat492
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (22,614)
Waldorf, MD
56, joined Oct. 2012


Who is the heck sends money to someone they don't know??? Sad story or not, never wire transfer money to anyone!!!

9/22/2013 7:12:50 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  

keepslowprofile
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,538)
Moose Lake, MN
98, joined Nov. 2011


Quote from lindaluvslife:
be aware there is someone on dh that should have a red flag by his profile..a week ago he went by sgt.philbs..now he just dropped the sgt..you want to know more just ask


If he's a scammer, Report him to customer service. You might be smart enough to dodge being scammed but there are people on here who don't know any better or are desperate enough to fall for it. Please report any scammers that contact you.



[Edited 9/22/2013 7:13:12 AM ]

9/22/2013 10:10:01 AM Are you really sure you want to send that moneygram?  

packersbabe920
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (83,542)
Green Bay, WI
52, joined Jul. 2013


That's crazy and they look a hot mess, they probably got more family members to carry on