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Authorities said the Pitt imposters then asked for money. One women sent them about $168,000, and another sent around $195,500. Only $94,000 has been recovered so far as part of the investigation.
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Authorities said the Pitt imposters then asked for money. One women sent them about $168,000, and another sent around $195,500. Only $94,000 has been recovered so far as part of the investigation.