Police in Sacramento, California, are looking for a woman who
allegedly scammed people out of $100,000 after claiming to be "psychic."
The
woman, who went by the name "Eva Maria," had convinced several people
who lived near her in South Natomas that she was a "psychic."
She gained their trust and promised to "bless" them and double any money she gave them, Sacramento Police said.
Sacramento Police Looking for a 'Psychic' Who Allegedly Scammed People Out of $100,000
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Sacramento Police Looking for a 'Psychic' Who Allegedly Scammed People Out of $100,000
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California,
Eva Maria,
Psychic Fraud
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