This Stolen Identity: Jonathan Marsh
Do You Know Jonathan Marsh?
He Is Frequently Used By Scammers To Fool Women Scam Victims!
You Have Probably Seen His Photos Before!
His real name is Jonathan Marshand he is an Military Veteran/American Business Man
Jonathan Marsh Is Another Scammers Choice Award Winner
Of course, you don’t really know Jonathan Marsh, since these are stolen photos used by African Romance Scammers, but he is popular!
If you see his photos on social media or on a dating site – under Jonathan Marsh to any other name, guess what? He is being used by Online Fraudsters & Cybercriminals!
Remember Jonathan Marsh’s face the next time you see him!
Here is a gallery of Jonathan Marsh’s photos we have found used by Romance Scammers:
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Do you have or have seen other photos of Jonathan Marsh? Send them to us on our website www.Anyscam.com
WARNING:
- Do Not Contact Him – You Do Not Have A Relationship With Him!
- He Does Not Want To Hear From Women Who Have Fallen In Love With His Face!
- He Is A Victim Also And Deserving Of His Privacy And Respect
- He Knows His Identity Has Been Stolen And Used By Scammers
- If you attempt to track down the face in the photo and contact them that is cyberstalking and is a crime
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So many on facebook profiles with his pictures and his name Johnathan Marsh. Also using Rosario A. Camilo as his name with his pictures. Have report all profiles to Facebook they do not delete accounts.
His name and photos are still used on discord and on google chat. – blocked him today after he wanted me to buy him a steam card to continue chatting.
2347019918278 número del estafador
Hello where did he say he was!! Because this man reached out to me stating that his name was Bryant using the photos of John with an E marsh, and said that he has been in a wreck for the last two years.
Denise, you do understand that this is a scam right?
HOW CAN YOU SPOT/IDENTIFY A SCAM? IT’S VERY SIMPLE!
1. Did a stranger contact you out of the blue? On social media, online games, through a text or message, or an email?
2. Did they express feelings for you in less than a month? Or offer unsolicited financial or investment advice?
3. Did they regularly ask for personal information about your likes, what you do, and your daily routine? Do they dig deep into having you talk about yourself?
4. Is there some sense of urgency or time-based need or opportunity that needs money? Such as something wrong with a family member, a financial or government account or an issue that has to be addressed immediately?
5. Do they offer you huge gains on an investment, or have a box of gold or money from an inheritance, or huge profits from a business?
6. They want you to keep secrets?
It does not matter what name they use, where they are or what photos they have.
If you answer YES to at least 3 of these questions it is probably a scammer/fraudster.
Remember that spotting scams is a skill that most people do not have, so always choose safety.
Remember that EVERYONE CAN BE SCAMMED and everyone will be scammed – intelligence is no defense. Only knowledge and behavior can save you, so change yours now
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Learn about scams, how they groom and manipulate victims, and if you are a victim too – visit http://www.RomanceScamsNOW.com
Go to reporting.AgainstScams.org to find where to report your crime. Always Report All scams & scammers to https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/?orgcode=SCARS and on http://www.Anyscam.com or learn more at https://reporting.AgainstScams.org
Jajaja ya somos dos es más con migo se va a casar , en verdad no me ha estafado pero me envía las mismas fotos que encontré en la web ….
He is also using the name Steve Tyler
HE is not – the scammers that have stolen his photos may be using that name. It is important to understand that scammers steal the identities of real people in the millions.
Great site, great work guys!
A Nigerian scammer messaged me yesterday. He used Jonathan Marsh’s stolen photos and is calling himself William Moon (oy Moon) from Austin, TX. Extremely suspicious, I asked him if he’d ever been to Nigeria, lol! He didn’t answer. His fake profile has another alias -Kelvin Kiss, from Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
I was contacted thru fb. Said his name was Anderson Marsh
I lost $2,200 to this scammer. I will never trust anyone on the internet again.
Becky you will recover from this. It starts here: https://againstscams.org/for-new-scam-victims-the-3-steps/
Hat mich vor kurzen angeschrieben.
Perfekt gefälschtes Profil eines Christian Gonzales Marshal… Er sei ein Sergeant der US Army und gerade bei einer Geheimoperation im Irak… Bildersuche auf Google hat jedoch die Wahrheit ans Licht gebracht…bin etwas enttäuscht aber ist halt so…wenigstens genug früh bemerkt.
I just had someone using Jonathan’s pictures comment on a public post on my facebook page. I put the profile pic through google images and it lead me to this page. Beware he is using the name Tommy Marsh now.
Scammer using his pictures on Instragram, under the name Williams_georgesomething (3 numbers) And he is using genmarkalexander72@gmail.com pretending to be the General. We been chatting on Hangout for 1 month till few days ago, I’m ignoring his texts on Hangout. It’s my first time with the mistake, luckily he didn’t get my whole 3500.00. He only got the 60.00 and Bitcoin frozed the rest due to security. He had asked for Itune cards which I’ve spend 3×100.00 cards, never again. I don’t have any trustson me again.
He is now going by Williams Patrick….on fb I didn’t get scammed but I called him out on seeming fake after he wouldn’t send a pic I requested for proof it was him then I did a photo reach and here we are…..
You should never confront a scammer and let them know that you know. It just helps them improve their craft. Remember, this is not a game, these are organized criminals.

The name i was given is Anderson Marsh
He is also using the name Steve Mason.
Hello my name Elaine I Ben scam I fall in love with him I done everything he wanted me to do then I found out he wasn’t who he say he was I block them all now I do not believe them no more I just feel so bad because I was in love with jonathan e marsh so now I no he happy married I need to move on whit my life
Elaine, please be very careful replying to others online – scammer commonly troll for previous scam victims.
As a recent victim please visit http://www.ScamVictimsSupport.org to learn what you need to know now.
If you want to see other scam victim stories please visit http://www.ScamSurvivorStories.org
These will get you started on the right path
Me envio una solitud en facebook con el nombre de Walter m ryan. No me pidio nunca dinero soy desconfiada asi que busque en Internet y encontre esto.
Pes si, es estafa. Encuentre mas informacion en http://www.ContraEstafas.org
Well I just fell victim to this scam.
Me too.
I just wonder if you have a real Twitter account? Because I’m talking with someone claiming to be you.
Yes SCARS|EDUCATION has a Twitter account here: https://twitter.com/RomanceScamsNow
Who is it that is claiming to be us? Please send us the information to contact@AgainstScams.org
Thank you for your service. I am glad to know you and your daughter are ok. Good luck. It’s nice to know that you are real.
Ich habe mehrere gestohle Profile/ scammer von Jonathan Marsh im Instagram gefunden. Trotz meiner Meldung werden die nicht gelöscht. ICH habe ein Account im Instagram zu bekämpfung derart Krimilätit.
Scammer c.i,