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Katelyn calls on "Art and Ashton" to help her wrestle her aunt Carol from the influence of a scammer who has taken her for $3.5 million in a multinational gold investment scam.
Katelyn calls on "Art and Ashton" to help her wrestle her aunt Carol from the influence of a scammer who has taken her for $3.5 million in a multinational gold investment scam.
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S1, EP6 "Fool's Gold"Katelyn calls on "Art and Ashton" to help her wrestle her aunt Carol from the influence of a scammer who has taken her for $3.5 million in a multinational gold investment scam.
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S1, EP5 "Dr. Fraud"In their most complex case yet, the team follows a $300,000 romance scam trail from Texas to Nigeria with help from Social Catfish, one of their trusted "Revengers."
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S1, EP4 "Click Bait"Art and Ashton are back in Arkansas to help the Baxter County Sheriff set up a sting operation targeting a ring of pop-up scammers, who stole over $80,000 from two elderly women in their community.
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S1, EP3 "Crypto Con"When Alena's father is defrauded of $500,000 in a crypto scam, the team races against time to track the elusive con artist before he vanishes for good.
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