Woman claims fortuneteller made her $20,000 disappear
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A man from Long Island, who claimed he had the ability to ‘expel evil spirits,’ is now being charged with criminal activity after reportedly defrauding an elderly person of a large sum of money, according to Nassau County police.

Hemanth Kumar Muneppa, aged 33, was taken into custody on Thursday in the parking lot of a Hicksville bank. Authorities allege he was in the process of persuading a 68-year-old woman to withdraw an extra $42,000, having already convinced her to spend $20,000 on his psychic services.

Investigators report that Muneppa operated out of a fortune-telling and astrology business named Anjana Ji, situated on South Broadway. He impersonated a visionary, offering to ‘secure the ability to battle evil spirits’ on the client’s behalf.

Police said the woman returned to the shop on Friday for further services, where Muneppa allegedly demanded another $42,000 and drove her to a nearby bank to retrieve the cash. 

Bank employees, concerned that the woman was being scammed, alerted police and officers arrested the so-called fortune teller at the scene.

Muneppa, of South Richmond Hill, has since been charged with third-degree grand larceny, third-degree attempted grand larceny, and two misdemeanor counts of fortune telling – a rarely used statute in New York that criminalizes accepting money for spiritual services unless they are strictly for entertainment.

Hemanth Kumar Muneppa, 33, was arrested Thursday in the parking lot of a Hicksville bank, where authorities say he was attempting to get a 68-year-old woman to withdraw an additional $42,000 after previously convincing her to pay $20,000 for psychic services

Hemanth Kumar Muneppa, 33, was arrested Thursday in the parking lot of a Hicksville bank, where authorities say he was attempting to get a 68-year-old woman to withdraw an additional $42,000 after previously convincing her to pay $20,000 for psychic services

According to investigators, Muneppa worked out of a psychic and astrology business called Anjana Ji on South Broadway (pictured), where he posed as a fortune teller and offered to 'purchase the power to fight evil spirits' on the victim's behalf

According to investigators, Muneppa worked out of a psychic and astrology business called Anjana Ji on South Broadway (pictured), where he posed as a fortune teller and offered to ‘purchase the power to fight evil spirits’ on the victim’s behalf

Prosecutors said the victim believed she was being targeted by evil spirits and turned to Muneppa for help. 

In a written statement to prosecutors, Muneppa allegedly admitted, ‘I did a few palm reading and astrology readings. She gave me a bunch of money… all $100 bills.’

He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Friday and was released without bail. 

He has been ordered to wear an ankle monitor and stay away from the victim, NBC4 New York reported.

No attorney information for Muneppa was immediately available. 

According to NBC4, Mueppa, a father-of-two, did not comment outside court on Friday.

The case has raised concerns in the community. Mehwish Saeed, who owns a clothing store near the psychic shop, said her daughter also visited the business and was misled.

Mehwish Saeed (pictured) who owns a clothing store near the psychic shop, said her daughter also visited the business and was misled

Mehwish Saeed (pictured) who owns a clothing store near the psychic shop, said her daughter also visited the business and was misled

‘Playing with somebody’s feelings and giving them false hope – that’s really bad,’ Saeed said. ‘They’re just making people a fool, so they deserve to be punished.’

While fortune telling charges are uncommon and often difficult to prosecute, authorities said the case met the criteria for criminal charges. 

According to the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review, such cases are frequently challenged on First Amendment grounds, making convictions rare.

Anyone who believes they may have been a victim of Muneppa or the Anjana Ji shop is asked to contact the Nassau County Police Second Squad at 516-573-6200.

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