8 Chinese Charged in Fraud Ring Targeting Elderly

Victims have been identified in 37 states and multiple provinces in Canada.

Eight Chinese citizens living in New York and Canada were indicted by a grand jury on May 13 as part of an international fraud and money laundering conspiracy.

According to court documents, the alleged conspirators primarily targeted the elderly across the United States and Canada, generally through computer popups that would allege the victimโ€™s computer was compromised, directing them to call a telephone number. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York allege the defendants perpetrated fraud on โ€œat least hundreds of elderly persons.โ€

The investigation is ongoing, and victims have been identified in 37 states and multiple provinces in Canada.

According to the indictment, the alleged conspirators would tell the victims they were under investigation for criminal activity, that their banks had detected fraud, their personal information had been compromised, and/or the government was garnishing their bank accounts or assets.

After telling victims their accounts were not safe, the alleged conspirators would advise victims to pull their funds for safekeeping by a government agency or through cryptocurrency, and pose โ€œas employees and representatives of banking institutions, government agencies, and other companies, including Apple, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, and Paypal.โ€ Alleged conspirators also traveled to the homes of victims to collect cash or gold.

Grand jurors viewed evidence including texts between alleged conspirators about coordinating cash and gold pickups in the United States and Canada, and transferring the money to an alleged coconspiratorโ€™s bank account.

A resident of Cumming, Georgia, was advised by an alleged conspirator between April and May 2024 to purchase gold to protect his assets from fraud, and told that a courier would take it to the Federal Reserve Bank for safekeeping. Around May 22, 2024, one of the alleged conspirators picked up $99,504.61 worth of gold from the victim, according to the indictment.

Texts revealed alleged conspirators picked up $30,000 in cash from a victim in Palm Desert, California, on May 31, 2024; a bag of gold coins from a victim in Chestertown, Maryland, on July 26, 2024; $19,500 in cash from a victim in Bristol, Rhode Island, on or about July 26, 2024; $25,000 cash from a victim in Corona, California, on or about Aug. 5, 2024; $75,000 cash from a victim in Spring Hill, Tennessee, on or about Aug. 27, 2024; two kilograms of gold bars from a victim in Narragansett, Rhode Island, after several texts advising the victim to withdraw $30,000 in cash and later to purchase $130,000 and $160,000 in gold bars in August and September 2024; and two gold bars from a victim in Kailua, Hawaii, around Sept. 14, 2024.

Byย Catherine Yang

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