The paper said it received two emails from a person who claimed to be the brains behind this scheme and other identity theft frauds. “We figure out how to steal. That’s what we do,” the scammer said, adding that he and his dark web network of “worms” often targeted elderly and unsuspecting people, often in California and Florida, using publicly available documents like birth certificates to procure crucial personal information.
Nobody representing Naussany appeared at the court hearings last week, but there was a last-minute filing brought by a person claiming to be Gregory E. Naussany, asking for more time to prepare a defense . Not long after, though,received a statement saying it would not go forward with the case. , the scammer appeared to give credit to Keough, saying: “Yo client dont have nothing to worries, win fir her… She beat me at my own game.