It seems as if scam artists intent on committing adoption fraud are everywhere this month. An Austin, Texas woman was just arrested for convincing a business partner to write $10,000 in checks to secure the adoption of a baby in China. The baby didn't exist.
The woman already faces two counts of fraud and one count of tampering with a government document for stealing more than $100,000 from other business partners.
A word to the wise: If someone you know asks you for money to help them adopt a child, do your homework before contributing! For information on how to prevent adoption fraud, see tips in my entries from June 6 and 8 and March 2 and 3.
Link: News 8 Austin | 24 Hour Local News | LOCAL NEWS | Arrest over fradulent adoption deal.
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- The Sad, Sad World of Adoption Fraud
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