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- Portsmouth, OH, USA • Jan 29, 2024

About a month ago, I received a text message about becoming part of the Liam Neeson fan club. I got an email from Chris Andrews. They would like a payment of at least $200 up to $1500. Then they would mail me a VIP card, which would give me access to a meet and greet with him if he were in town. They would like me to send the money by Paypal, Cashapp or bitcoin. I received a voice clip from one trying to convince me he was Liam Neeson. My friend told me it was a scam and to call BBB. I got a private chat with Lovelead Neeson at 1-214-810-2874. They also use 915-340-7883 on the Signal app. Every day he says I have to send the money that's the only way we can meet. I told him I've been scammed before, and can't afford to get scammed again. He says I can trust him, but I have to pay the money to even get close to him. He is putting a lot of pressure on me to give him the money right away. I tell him he is free and can do what he wants. My FB is flooded with celebrities asking for money because they want to stay in contact with their fans: Dolly Parton, Kevin Costner, Nicolas Cage, George Strait, etc. How does Facebook allow so many people to ask for money. I've been googling. Two years ago, I maxed out my credit cards sending over $10,000 to a man I met on a dating site. He said he was a retired doctor, and that he would come to Columbus. I got clips of him in surgery.

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