Scammer wants money, pretends to be a sugar momma.
Scam/Fraud Info:
Be careful of sugar momma scams. They often trick people by pretending to be generous, offering a weekly allowance just for talking to them or asking for private photos to use against you later. They might also fake screenshots of payments and bank apps to make it look real, but it's usually obvious they're fake if you look closely. You can see the screenshots below, it's all fake and edited by the scammer.
The scam usually goes like this: they gain your trust, convince you to pay them, and then you get nothing in return. It's a well-known scam, so be cautious.
Reports are submitted by people globally. If there is enough evidence, it's likely a scam. Celebrity impersonators are always considered scammers, often stealing money and resorting to blackmail if you've shared sensitive photos.
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