UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS ANNOUNCES PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL MONEY MULE INITIATIVE

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UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS ANNOUNCES PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL MONEY MULE INITIATIVE

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Dec. 3, 2021. It is reproduced in full below.

FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. - In conjunction with a press release issued today by the Department of

Justice regarding the Fourth Annual Money Mule Initiative, the United States Attorney’s Office for

the Southern District of Illinois announced its participation in the national effort to combat

money mule activities.

Money mules are individuals who are recruited by national and international fraud schemes to help

with the laundering of fraud proceeds, or transport goods purchased with fraud proceeds. These

individuals are usually recruited over the internet, through dating websites, job

recruiting advertisements, or other types of internet solicitations. The money mules are then

asked to help move money and goods from the victims to the fraudsters, who are oftentimes located

overseas.

Sometimes the money mules are themselves innocent victims who do not realize that they are

assisting with criminal activity. Other times, however, the money mules come to realize that what

they are doing is wrong and/or illegal. When this happens, the money mules become knowing

participants in the fraud schemes they are assisting and are subject to prosecution.

In the past 18 months, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois

has initiated prosecutions of several money mules who have either operated from, or targeted

victims located in, southern Illinois. The individuals charged include: (1) Danny

Vaughn, 62, of Centralia, Illinois. Vaughn is charged with purchasing goods, such as computers

and cell phones, with stolen credit card numbers, and then shipping those goods to overseas

addresses, including Malaysia; (2) Jaykumar Patel, 32, of Tampa, Florida. Patel is charged with

receiving cash from fraud victims, including victims located in southern Illinois, and transporting

that cash to other participants in the fraud scheme; and (3) Talfanita Cobb, 49, of East St. Louis,

Illinois. Cobb is charged with receiving fraudulently obtained Unemployment Insurance debit

cards, withdrawing funds from the cards, and transferring the funds to other members of the fraud scheme via Bitcoin.

Members of the public are reminded to be careful of individuals they meet online.

If those individuals ask you to receive or transfer funds or goods, purchase gift cards, or engage

in any type of suspicious activity, please report this activity to law enforcement.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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