Nigerian Scammers Extradited to the U.S.A.! – Everything Law and Order Blog

Two Nigerian scammers were extradited to the United States on charges of exploitation of Jordan Demay. Learn what to do if you’re involved in this scam.

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24 thoughts on “Nigerian Scammers Extradited to the U.S.A.!”
  1. What these foolish kids should do is just tell the police or whomever, and tell their parents. So if mom and dad get upset. Most likely they will understand because they were teenagers at one time. The main thing is to prosecute the creeps.

  2. I found YouTube videos on the news over the past week and saw those two men's face and was shocked that it was them who did that to that same teen. Guess they got all of the evidence to put it on and inform others after you informed us!

  3. Thank you for making this video I am a victim myself I sent over $30 thousand dollars to this scammer he lied to me that he was in jail in Connecticut if I didn’t help him he would kill himself and I am to blame. I have never heard about scammers because I am not in social media that much the time I found out it was to late for me.

  4. When I was 16, a person on instagram whom I met on a language exchange site demanded I sent photos. It was some Korean guy. If I didn’t give in he sent pictures of his u know what. And I have autism so I was easily manipulated. I reached out to a hotline and the cops came to my door at 3 AM. My parents were pissed

  5. This is so messed up believe me when I say there are a lot of evil heartless people from my country and not my country alone, we can only pray and hope we don’t fall into the hands of these evil people. Stay safe wherever you are ❤.

  6. No apology needed for making one of the most important videos of all. I wish all young people could know and understand that they are far from being the only ones, and that humans are ALL sexual beings, so there is nothing wrong in pursuing that. The wrong rests entirely with the extortionists, and I'm happy in this case that they were caught, even though it was too late for their poor victim.

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