I have been reporting to you since 2012 about the infamous Jamaican lottery scam through which many Americans, mostly elderly, have been scammed out of money after being told that they have won the non-existent Jamaican lottery.  The scam begins when the victim receives a telephone call informing them that they have won this non-existent lottery that they never entered and are then pressured to pay “fees” and “taxes” before their winnings can be sent to them.    This scam has been going on since the 1990s.

Recently, Tavoy Frarquharson was sentenced to up to 40 months in prison after being convicted of conspiracy to commit mail fraud.  Between 2020 and 2024 Farquharson contacted his victims by phone and mail informing them that they had won the phony lottery.  Many of his victims lost their entire life savings.

TIPS

As I have often told you, it is difficult to win a lottery you have entered.  It is impossible to win one that you have not even entered.  You should always be skeptical about being told that you have won a lottery you never entered.  It is also important to note that it is illegal to play foreign lotteries except when you are actually present in the other country.

While it is true that income taxes are owed on lottery winnings, legitimate lotteries never collect tax money from winners.  They either deduct the taxes from the winnings or leave it up to the winners to pay their taxes directly to the IRS.  You also should never pay a fee to collect a legal lottery prize.

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