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Crafty Con: Man Pretended to Be Uber Driver, Stole Crypto From Riders
Saturday, December 14, 2024
In one instance, Hussein allegedly threatened a victim after they asked for their phone back. He warned something bad would happen if the victim didn’t calm down, leading the victim to believe Hussein had a gun.
Hussein was released on a $200, 000 bond and is now under electronic monitoring. He's also banned from using the internet and must stay in Maricopa County.
There seems to be a discrepancy in the reported stolen amount. While police claim over $300, 000 was stolen, court documents show it was around $223, 000. The difference might be due to the volatility of cryptocurrencies.
Despite attempts to reach the Scottsdale Police Department for clarification, they haven’t responded yet.
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