Illinois woman loses $62K to scammer impersonating Kevin Costner
Share this @internewscast.com


Related video: Why do scammers love gift cards?

EVANSTON, Ill. (WGN)  An Illinois woman thought she was sending gift cards to actor Kevin Costner in hopes of elevating her financial portfolio. It turns out she was the latest victim of a scam that federal authorities say has been circulating since at least 2018.

According to local authorities, the victim says she sent gift cards totaling $62,000 over a six-month period to someone claiming to be Costner via Telegram, an instant messaging service. The “actor” promised to multiply the victim’s investment.

Authorities said she never received the promised cryptocurrency.

The cryptocurrency scam often uses gift cards to deceive victims, with scammers posing as celebrities to lure them into their schemes. The Federal Trade Commission has previously warned against consumers sending money to celebrities who contact them online.

“Imposter scams come in many varieties, but they all work the same way: a scammer pretends to be someone you trust to convince you to send them money. And that’s exactly what these celebrity imposters are trying to do,” the FTC said.

Local police and the FTC offered tips on how locals can protect themselves from scams:

  • Slow down. Before you send money, talk with someone you trust.
  • Do some research: search online for the celebrity’s name plus “scam.” Do the same with any charity or cause they’re asking you to support and learn more about charity scams here.
  • Never send money, gift cards or prepaid debit cards to someone you don’t know or haven’t met even celebrities you meet on social media.
  • If you sent money to a scammer, contact the company you used to send the money (your bank, wire transfer service, gift card company or prepaid debit card company). Tell them the transaction was a fraud. Ask the company to reverse the transaction, if it’s possible.
  • Report your experience to the social media site and the FTC.

“Some celebs do raise money for legitimate causes. But you want to be sure the cause and the person asking you to support it are real,” the FTC said.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Virginia Agencies Collaborate to Establish Russell County Technical Rescue Team

In a significant move to enhance emergency response capabilities, five agencies in…

Breaking News: US Detention of Maduro Sparks Ongoing Legal and Diplomatic Uncertainty

A fragile peace prevails in Venezuela following a U.S. military operation that…

Traffic Advisory: Both Directions of I-95 in St. Johns County Temporarily Closed Following Intense Collision

Travelers standing on highway after fiery St. Johns crash closed all I-95…

Michael Waltrip Brewing in Bristol Announces Closure, Seeks New Location

In a recent announcement that will disappoint local beer enthusiasts, Michael Waltrip…

James Cameron’s ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Dominates 2026 Box Office, Surpassing $1 Billion Milestone

NEW YORK – As 2026 gets underway, “Avatar: Fire and Ash” continues…

Animal Control Launches Search for Monkey Responsible for Damaging Morristown Business, Police Report

In Morristown, Tennessee, local authorities faced an unusual challenge when a mischievous…

Venezuelan Leader Maduro Detained at Notorious Brooklyn Facility Following Capture and Extradition

NEW YORK – Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro finds himself in a notorious…

US Military Action in Venezuela: 32 Cuban Officers Reported Dead in Dramatic Escalation

HAVANA – In a striking admission, the Cuban government confirmed on Sunday…

Tennessee to Launch Noncitizen Driver Licenses in 2026: Everything You Need to Know

As of January 1, 2026, a new legislative change has reshaped the…

South Korean Cinema Mourns: Iconic Actor Ahn Sung-ki Passes Away – A Tribute to His Legacy

FILE – South Korean actor Ahn Sung-ki attends an event as part…

Paris Court Set to Deliver Verdict in Alleged Cyberbullying Case Against Brigitte Macron

PARIS – A Paris court is set to deliver a verdict on…

California’s Deluge Dilemma: Persistent Rainfall and Rising Tides Threaten Flood-Stricken Regions

CORTE MADERA, Calif. – In California, crews have been hard at work…