Religious affinity fraud
Archive: Psychics & Other Frauds
So when Elizabeth Morgan came into a large chunk of money from her late husband's life insurance policy and a malpractice settlement from his unexpected death, she felt comfortable putting it in the hands of a Jehovah's Witnesses elder to invest in real estate.
Religion-based scams take Lord's name in gain
Richard Evans Lee • January 26, 2003 • Reader, what do you think?
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