Fake concert tickets

A U. of I. student reported that she attempted to purchase four concert tickets she saw for sale on the social media app GroupMe. The student paid $500 for the ticket via Zelle and was asked to provide proof of her identity by posing with her university student ID on her forehead. Once the transaction was complete, the offender ceased contact with the student, who then contacted police.

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Fake boss

A U. of I. student reported receiving an email from someone purporting to be her boss. The fake boss instructed her to purchase Apple and Target gift cards as part of a surprise to reward her coworkers for their hard work. After buying the gift cards at Walgreens, the offender instructed the student to send the card information via email. The student purchased 15 gift cards totaling $4,050. The student began to get suspicious, ceased contact with the offender and contacted police.

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Sexual extortion

A U. of I. student reported that he was the victim of extortion. The student exchanged private messages with an unknown person on Instagram before the conversation moved to Snapchat. After exchanging explicit photos and videos, the offender demanded the student send $300 under threat of sending the videos to his friends. The student complied, and the offender asked for more money. In total, the student sent $800. The offender asked for an additional $200, but the student ceased communication with the offender and contacted police.

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Sexual extortion

A U. of I. student reported that he exchanged private messages with an unknown person on WhatsApp. The conversation became sexual in nature, and the unknown person invited the student into a video chat to perform intimate acts. When the video chat ended, the unknown person instructed the student to send $1,000 under threat of sending the video to the student’s social media contacts and the university. The student ceased contact with the offender and contacted police.

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Sexual extortion

A U. of I. student reported that he was the victim of extortion. The student exchanged private messages with an unknown person on Instagram before the conversation moved to Snapchat. The unknown individual eventually requested that the student send explicit photos of himself. The student complied, and the unknown person threatened to send the photos to the student's social media followers unless the student paid the unknown offender. After sending $300, the student ceased communication with the offender and contacted police.

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