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    West Virginia Court Warns of Bitcoin Scam Using Fake Jury Duty Warrants

    Yeek.ioBy Yeek.ioMarch 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A West Virginia district court has issued a warning about a sophisticated cryptocurrency scam in which fraudsters impersonate U.S. District Court officials to extort money from unsuspecting victims.

    The scam involves counterfeit arrest warrants that claim individuals have failed to appear for jury duty and demand immediate payment in Bitcoin or other difficult-to-trace means.

    Cryptocurrency Scammers Exploit Court Documents in New Scheme

    According to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia, these fraudulent documents appear authentic and mimic official forms used by the Eastern District of Virginia.

    Copy of the fake arrest warrant – Source: vawd.uscourts.gov

    Victims typically receive a phone call from the scammers, who pressure them to make immediate payments or face legal consequences.

    The scam preys on fear and urgency, coercing individuals into complying with their demands before they have time to verify the legitimacy of the claims.

    Court officials have clarified that U.S. district courts do not issue arrest warrants for failing to appear for jury duty unless the individual has been officially summoned and subsequently failed to comply.

    They urge anyone receiving such demands, especially those requesting Bitcoin payments over the phone, to contact their local district court for verification.

    California and West Virginia Authorities Crack Down on Crypto Scams

    The West Virginia case resembles recent actions taken by California financial regulators to combat cryptocurrency fraud.

    The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI), in collaboration with the state’s Department of Justice, has shut down 26 fraudulent cryptocurrency websites using a nationally recognized scam-tracking tool.

    🇺🇸 California regulators received 2,668 complaints from residents through its ‘Crypto Scam Tracker’ tool, that led to identify 7 new scam schemes.#CryptoScam #CryptoFraud #CaliforniaDFPIhttps://t.co/GEhyLAXURy

    — Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) March 11, 2025

    These efforts have led to the identification of $4.6 million in consumer losses connected to cryptocurrency scams.

    To tackle the growing threat, DFPI has developed the ‘Crypto Scam Tracker,’ a tool that aggregates consumer complaints and provides a database of identified scams.

    The tool has already identified several new fraudulent schemes, including fake Bitcoin mining operations and deceptive play-to-earn crypto games.

    Additionally, DFPI has published a ‘Pig Butchering’ scam playbook to educate consumers on one of the most alarming crypto fraud trends.

    ‘Pig butchering’ scams involve fraudsters building long-term fake relationships with victims, convincing them to invest in bogus crypto schemes before draining their assets.

    According to a recent Chainalysis report, revenues from these scams have increased by 40% year-over-year, making them one of the most profitable fraud techniques in the crypto industry.

    Crypto Scams Continue to Evolve with Advanced Technology

    As cryptocurrency scams become increasingly sophisticated, new reports indicate that fraudsters are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and professional scam networks to defraud victims more effectively.

    Chainalysis recently revealed that crypto scammers stole at least $9.9 billion in 2024, with estimates suggesting the final figure could surpass $12 billion as more fraudulent activities are uncovered.

    🚨 A 2024 @chainalysis report reveals that cryptocurrency scams defrauded victims of at least $9.9 billion, with AI-powered fraud and pig butchering scams surging by 40%.#CryptoScams #CryptoFraud #AIhttps://t.co/Mt5c5XXmOL

    — Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) February 13, 2025

    One of the most concerning trends is the rise of pig butchering scams, which accounted for over 33% of total crypto scam revenue.

    Initially concentrated in Southeast Asia, these operations have now expanded to regions like Nigeria and Namibia.

    Meanwhile, traditional high-yield investment scams (HYIS) accounted for over 50% of scam-related losses but saw a decline in activity.

    Some major Ponzi schemes, such as Smart Business Corp, amassed billions in illicit gains before collapsing.

    Fraudsters have also started exploiting cryptocurrency ATMs to target victims, particularly elderly individuals.

    Losses from crypto ATM-related scams in the U.S. surpassed $65 million in the first half of 2024 alone, with an average loss of $10,000 per victim.

    Looking forward, with AI now playing a crucial role in enabling fraudulent operations, scammers have adopted deepfake videos, AI-generated fake identities, and cloned websites to enhance their deception tactics.

    These tools make scams harder to detect and easier to execute, with fraudsters openly advertising AI-powered scam software on illicit platforms.

    With billions of dollars at stake, authorities have increased their efforts to combat these deceptive practices and safeguard the industry’s integrity.

    The post West Virginia Court Warns of Bitcoin Scam Using Fake Jury Duty Warrants appeared first on Cryptonews.

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