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Jamo sat there in a stupor and frantically asked, "Who would do such a despicable act, and can the person(s) who did this be arrested and brought to justice, and will I get ret and replied, "The answer is no; most of these people operate outside of the United States, and there is nothing the law can do; they have no jurisdiction to go into another country and es, or retrieve your ry, Jamo wanted to know if there was anyway to tell where the e-er could not help hier finally told him that the person who stole the money probably left that country Usually, when someone receives the funds, he or she will close the account and disappear

To see if there was an e- He started to worry Why had she not contacted him? He checked the envelope, which she had sent the materials in, for a return address, but there was none He then remembered the bank that received his money was in Benin It had finally dawned on him She had stolen his money

How could I have allowed myself to be taken in by such a person? Jaht about all the du, renting an apart the place for a woht, the clues were present: Her haste to come to DC, the interest in his trust fund, the purported eency call she received, and her persistence to create an on-line bank account

Love and lust clouded his judg people but could have never seen Malana using him in such a cruel way

When Jarandparents say, "You always get back what you give out"

He thought about those words and wondered was this so acts he had done in the past, and hoas he going to tell his parents Eventually, they would find out If they knew about Malana, it would not be long before they would find out about his dilemma

How do you tell your folks that you lost nearly one million dollars at the click of a ot home, he sat them down and explained what had happened They were literally in a state of shock He saw the anger and the disappointment in their faces Whatsuch shame to the family