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SCARS™ Stolen Identity: Lana Rhoades
Have You Seen Lana Rhoades?
Porn Actress & Adult Model
& Impersonation Victim
Frequently Used By Scammers To Fool Men!
You Have Probably Seen Her Photos Before!
The real Lana Rhoades is an American Adult Video Star
Lana Rhoades Is Another Scammers Choice Award Winner
Of course, you don’t really know Lana Rhoades, since these are stolen photos used by African Romance Scammers, but she is popular!
If you see her photos on social media or on a dating site – guess what? They are stolen photos and she is being used by Online Fraudsters & Cybercriminals!
Remember Lana Rhoades’s face for the next time you see her!
Here is a gallery of Lana Rhoades’s photos we have found used by Romance Scammers:
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Do you have or have seen other photos of Lana Rhoades? Send them to us on our « Report Scammer form »
WARNING:
- Do Not Contact Her – You Do Not Have A Relationship With Her!
- She Is Not Living In Ghana & The Real Person Does Not Know You!
- She Does Not Want To Hear From Men Who Have Fallen In Love With Her Face!
- She Is A Victim Also And Deserving Of Her Privacy And Respect
- She Already Knows Her Identity Has Been Stolen And Used By Scammers
SCARS™ Team
A SCARS Division
Miami Florida U.S.A.
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NOTICE: The above images are presented in the public interest to help prevent further unlawful use and impersonation of the real person pictured. No accusation is being made against the real person and in fact, we believe them to be completely innocent of any wrongdoing. These images have been stolen and used by criminals to defraud others.
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We often use the term ‘scam victim’ in our articles, but this is a convenience to help those searching for information in search engines like Google. It is just a convenience and has no deeper meaning. If you have come through such an experience, YOU are a Survivor! It was not your fault. You are not alone! Axios!
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Some of our articles discuss various aspects of victims. This is both about better understanding victims (the science of victimology) and their behaviors and psychology. This helps us to educate victims/survivors about why these crimes happened and to not blame themselves, better develop recovery programs, and to help victims avoid scams in the future. At times this may sound like blaming the victim, but it does not blame scam victims, we are simply explaining the hows and whys of the experience victims have.
These articles, about the Psychology of Scams or Victim Psychology – meaning that all humans have psychological or cognitive characteristics in common that can either be exploited or work against us – help us all to understand the unique challenges victims face before, during, and after scams, fraud, or cybercrimes. These sometimes talk about some of the vulnerabilities the scammers exploit. Victims rarely have control of them or are even aware of them, until something like a scam happens and then they can learn how their mind works and how to overcome these mechanisms.
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While any self-help techniques outlined herein may be beneficial for scam victims seeking to recover from their experience and move towards recovery, it is important to consult with a qualified mental health professional before initiating any course of action. Each individual’s experience and needs are unique, and what works for one person may not be suitable for another.
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If you are experiencing significant distress or emotional difficulties related to a scam or other traumatic event, please consult your doctor or mental health provider for appropriate care and support.
Also read our SCARS Institute Statement about Professional Care for Scam Victims – click here to go to our ScamsNOW.com website.
I been texting this person who said it her and she live in east point ga and suppose to be under house arrest
Obviously a scammer. Please visit http://www.ScamVictimsSupport.org to get started on ending it and recovering.
watch out with this info : Mary78931 scammer number +1 (669) 274-4691 Maria Anjela on Instagram and whatsapp, everything went really fast only just in time I reverse searched her image on Google. Seeing it was an adult entertainer the scammer comes with the story she needs to have a private account. When I talked them into calling I saw a quite convincing loop but I know what I saw two times the same smile and no talk and that was like 6 7 seconds max. She wants to come visit cause I’m so handsome, course I am lol, luckily then already found out that the real Lana Rhoades is a millionaire. My rule is no live talking eye to eye for five minutes don’t spend a dime cause you can say bye bye money. Pissed with myself showing my passport dammit, is that a problem? ID and social security number?
Machiel, we are sorry this happened to you. Please make sure that you report this on http://www.Anyscam.com You next step is to report identity theft to your agencies and get a new social security and passport. Also, report this to your local police – you will need the report number when asking for new IDs.
I have seen this poor woman’s photos as one of the most used identities for several different women. I save photos with the name or profile. I can provide them to the real women on demand. I have found one fake after another. The same for several other porn stars, even Angela White and Angelina Verona of Instagram fame. And some of the women I chatted with claimed to be Angela White. Natasha Nice is another one whose photos are widely used even on personal ads by prostitutes. I had no idea she was a porn actress for about 3 years until I found a reference. Thanks to sites like this I have been able to cull the fakes and reveal the true owners of these images.
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