Four years after a significant financial loss, Jeanette Voss and other victims had their funds returned by the U.S. Secret Service, according to a series of posts from the agency’s official X account in early February 2026.
On February 2, 2026, the U.S. Secret Service posted: "Four years after losing her life savings of $950,000, Jeanette Voss was shocked when agents from the U.S Secret Service returned her money with interest. A Secret Service investigation was able to track down Voss and twenty other victims’ money, while also arresting the https://t.co/plEDmRYCCi". The post highlighted the recovery of substantial funds for multiple victims following an extended investigation.
A few days later, on February 5, 2026, the agency reiterated its ongoing commitment with a brief message: "The mission never stops! https://t.co/VAz1I0moF2".
That same day, another post showcased some of the tools used in their operations: "Eyes in the sky, teams on the ground. High definition and infrared sensors deliver continuous overwatch and early warning.
#UAS #Drones https://t.co/keS01QzR21".
The U.S. Secret Service is responsible for safeguarding national leaders and investigating financial crimes such as fraud and counterfeiting. Their work often involves advanced technology and coordinated field efforts to protect individuals and recover assets lost to criminal activity.
