• Anonymous

    Member
    February 22, 2022 at 8:43 pm
    Newbie

    Here are some final screenshots.

    I have more than 120 screenshots total, so many pictures, and other detailed evidence. To me, it sounded like he was threatening to show up at my house in [redacted] city which I trespassed him through text, regardless, don’t want a crazy guy showing up at my house. We’ve beefed up security since then.

    He used his children in our conversation, he shared pictures of his daughter, he shared pictures of his wife, he shared pictures of himself, and he shared pictures of himself with various Full Throttle Saloon staff.

    I hope no one else has to get conned, I really do, I wish they could lock this guy up already and get the money back that he stole from so many people. He was using his wife’s Facebook account and communicating through that account as well as his own account that Ryan shared earlier, if that’s not breaking some laws, I don’t know what can be done at this point besides internet shaming.

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Domain: dropbox.com

Established: 1995-06-28

Server IP Address: 205.251.193.59

Domain Blacklisted: No

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Suspended Site: No

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Email (MX) Configured: Yes

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DMARC Configured: Yes

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SSL Cert Blacklisted: No

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Website Popular: No

Risky TLD: No

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Heuristic Pattern: No

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Risky Geolocation: No

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Suspicious Domain: No

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