He Lost $1,000,000 to a Romance Scam After His Wife Died
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How Nigerian Scammers Made This 17-Year-old Boy Take His Life | Behind The Screens
On March 24, 2022, 17-year-old American teenager Jordan DeMay was contacted on Instagram by an account using the username .robbertts, which claimed to belong to a 19-year-old college student from Atlanta.
What began as a normal online conversation later turned into flirting. Unknown to Jordan, the account was not operated by a young woman, but by a group of scammers—Samuel Ogoshi, Samson Ogoshi, and Ezekiel Ejehem Robert—who were operating from Lagos, Nigeria.
After gaining his trust, the scammers coerced Jordan into sending a private image. The tone of the conversation changed immediately. He was then subjected to online extortion and psychological pressure, with threats to expose the image publicly.
Tragically, the sustained harassment and pressure led to Jordan DeMay’s death by su***de.
This video breaks down:
How sextortion scams operate
How social media platforms are being exploited
The investigation, arrests, and legal outcomes
Why awareness is critical to preventing future cases
This story is shared for educational and awareness purposes, to help protect others from online exploitation.
Check out this video on Youtube, the description contains official Federal indictment and pleas of the convicts.
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He Scammed Americans for Years… Until the FBI Arrested Him at the Airport on arrival
On the 7th of April, 2025, Mr. Charles Uchenna NwaDavid landed in the U.S. completely unaware that he had been indicted over a year ago for mail fraud and money laundering which he allegedly committed as far back between 2016 to September 2019. Upon arrival, he was arrested at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
On the 26th of June, 2025, Charles Uchenna Nwadavid pleaded guilty to mail fraud, aiding and abetting money laundering and money laundering.
On the 24th of September, 2025, Charles Uchenna Nwa-David was sentenced to two years in prison, followed by one year of supervised release, and he is ordered to pay $2,724,810.41 in restitution. He is to be deported on completion of his sentencing.
For years, he believed the past was buried.
But digital footprints don’t disappear.
Behind every online identity…
There’s a trail.
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Check out the article
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/nigerian-national-sentenced-two-years-prison-romance-scam-and-money-laundering-scheme
Alleged Fake Dubai Prince Speaks Out – ‘My Family Is Suffering
In this video, the man popularly referred to online as the “Fake Dubai Prince” speaks out following allegations that he scammed a Romanian woman.
He addresses the backlash, claims the online dragging has severely affected his family, and insists that no formal charges have been proven against him.
According to him, the only issue raised involved a traced transaction, for which he says he has already provided evidence.
Is this a case of public judgment before legal conclusion? Or is there more to the story?
Watch till the end and share your thoughts respectfully in the comments.
⚠️ This video reports allegations and does not declare guilt. All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise by a court of law.
Below is the link to the allegation video
https://youtu.be/BXwby2hk2us
A Young Mother Lost Her Life Over $25 (₦35,000)
Tragedy struck in a heartbreaking incident where Olumma, a 29-year-old woman, lost her life at the hands of her husband over just $25. This video sheds light on the shocking circumstances and highlights the urgent need for awareness around domestic violence and the value of human life.
Stay informed and share to raise awareness.
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