US man sends more than $100k to the wife in Nigeria - he's never met!
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53-year-old US man went on talk show Dr Phil to reveal that he has sent
over $100,000 to a woman in Nigeria that he has never met. And see where
it gets really funny, the man named Steve said he's providing financial
assistant to the woman until she inherits $2.6million from her dead
millionaire parents. Lol. People still fall for this?
Steve
told Dr Phil that he met the Nigerian woman named 'Kelly' on an online
dating website in 2012 and they married about a year later in Nigeria,
but says they've never and only communicate via chats
So it's either this man is lying about the amount he's sent or he has some issues...Continue..."I've sent Kelly about $103,000 in the last 29 months. I've not met Kelly, but it doesn't matter. I love her just the same. 'She has an inheritance coming, and I've always wanted to be a millionaire, so it's like a match made in heaven. I just love her. She is beautiful and warm, kind, caring and loving."' he said on the show as shocked audience listened.
Steve says he has not met 'Kelly' as she needs to stay in Nigeria to help with signing the inheritance forms.
He said that when 'Kelly' came back to the US he tried to meet her, but it didn't work out.
But
when Dr Phil's team analysed an email she sent Steve claiming she was
in South Dakota, the IP address revealed it was sent from Nigeria.
'Kelly'
told Steve she went to a nursing school in North Dakota, but when the
show contacted the school they said no-one with her name had ever been
enrolled.
But
'Kelly' is not only person Steve is sending money to - he says he is
an accountant, and insists he is on the verge of becoming a
multi-millionaire from several pending inheritance deals with overseas
clients.
He says he is sending them money to cover their legal fees as they fight to obtain their inheritances.
But he is
now on probation for cashing a fraudulent check that was sent to him
from Africa - he was asked to cash it to help a 'client whose life was
in danger' and then asked to send $5,000 to five people listed.
However the bank picked up on it and he was arrested.
Steve's sister, Tammy, says she is worried as he has been scammed in the past.
She is asking him to cut ties with 'Kelly' - and his other so-called clients.
'My brother is delusional,' Tammy says.
''Kelly' could be a Nigerian man behind a computer.'
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