ALEXANDRIA, Va. (DC News Now) — A Ghanaian national will sit in prison for two years after posing as a woman online and receiving about $750,000 while engaging in a fake relationship. The U.S.
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MSN: Ghanaian national sentenced for creating fake dating profile, gaining $750K from victim
Ghanaian national sentenced for creating fake dating profile, gaining $750K from victim