Florida woman charged with scamming disabled man on dating app

A Florida woman has been charged after allegedly posing as a domestic violence victim to defraud a disabled man of more than $2,000 through Facebook Dating. Police say Gianna Abel-Venezia admitted the scheme but claimed she did not realize it was illegal.

According to the Marion County Sheriff's Office, Abel-Venezia contacted the victim on Facebook Dating and began speaking with him by phone. She allegedly claimed to be trapped in an abusive relationship and sent photos appearing to show injuries to gain his sympathy. The victim sent her money on multiple occasions without ever meeting her in person.

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A Miami woman has been charged with robbing a man she met on Instagram after luring him to her luxury condominium. Nicole Cano, 30, faces counts of false imprisonment and strong-arm robbery. She entered a not guilty plea this week and remains in custody.

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A Florida man has been arrested in Ohio for allegedly setting fire to his ex-girlfriend's apartment while speaking to her on FaceTime. Jermal Dequan Freeman, 28, faces charges including aggravated arson and identity theft.

A 23-year-old woman in Florida has been charged with first-degree child abuse after authorities determined she caused at least 10 fractures to her infant over the child's first year of life.

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Haleigh Knight from Henderson, Nevada, admitted to faking a pancreatic cancer diagnosis to defraud people out of more than $20,000. She pleaded guilty to a felony theft charge for scams running from June 2023 to April 2024. Knight faces sentencing on June 24.

 

 

 

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