INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana has received reports of scammers posing as local law enforcement officials who call or e-mail potential victims, falsely claiming that the person has an outstanding warrant or has been held in contempt of court. Sometimes the scammers target professionals — in particular, attorneys or health care providers — and accuse them of allegedly failing to appear as an expert witness at a court hearing or trial.
Recipients of such calls and emails are told they can pay a fine to have the outstanding warrant expunged or avoid arrest. Using threats and scare tactics, the scammers then entice their victim to pay this “fine” with cash cards or other electronic payment. The scammers often spoof real government phone numbers and provide their victim with the names of real law enforcement officers, real court officials, and real judges.
This is a scam. Real courts and real law enforcement officers will never call or email someone and demand a payment for any reason. If you receive such a call or email, hang up or delete immediately.
Residents of the Southern District of Indiana who believe they have been the victim of such a scam are encouraged to report the incident to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (“IC3”) at https://www.ic3.gov, and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/.
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