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Cook County Sheriff Warns of Lottery Scam

Two victims - both seniors - targeted in last couple of months.

The Cook County Sheriff's Office is warning residents to be on the alert for scams where “winners” are told they are entitled to a large lottery cash prize without ever having purchased a ticket.

Scammers are reaching their victims, who are often seniors, by telephone calls, faxes, emails and letters to tell them about their “jackpot.” Some of these letters include phony seals and certificates.

To collect, however, money needs to be sent either via Western Union or cashier’s check to a foreign address to pay for additional taxes and/or handling charges.

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The scammer may also contact the victim again and mention there was a mistake on the tax calculation and more money must be sent.

During the last six months, an 80-year-old victim lost $90,000 and a 74-year-old victim lost $82,000 in this type of scam. Both victims are from the south suburbs.

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Sheriff Tom Dart, in a press release, said this type of scam is prevalent all over the country and his office has received numerous calls about it.

Dart reminds the public that people cannot win a lottery without having entered it. There are no upfront fees to pay for a legitimate lottery win. The public should be suspicious if contacted by a lottery agency located in another country.

If contacted by telephone, do not give any personal information such as credit card numbers or bank account numbers; hang up immediately and contact local law enforcement.

Anyone who believes they are a victim should call their local law enforcement or Cook County Sheriff’s Police at 708-865-4896.

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