Stolen pictures from the same gallery are reported here:
https://scamsurvivors.com/forum/viewtop ... =11&t=2142.
This is the type of people we manged to identify hiding behind such stolen pictures:
https://scamsurvivors.com/forum/viewtop ... =21&t=1861.
Ask her to take a look. Ask her to check herself in Google the messages received from him, using " " - the ones where he talks about himself and the ones where he is professing his "love".
If she refuses even doing that, I am afraid there is nothing you can do. You cannot help her if she doesn't want to help herself.
She is smarter than this, but what you need to keep in mind is that a romance scam is a successful social engineering operation. The scammer had a year to identify all the needed elements in her character and behavior to control her. She will wake up sooner or later, but usually that is happening after she lost everything or when she is ready to go to jail for being accomplice in the fraud the scammer orchestrates against other victims while using her as a pawn.
You can ask her also to read this:
https://scamsurvivors.com/forum/viewtop ... 11&t=37058. From a former romance scam victim, now survivor, to an actual scam victim. I wish her the needed strength to cut the contact. If not, as long as the scammer is able to communicate with her, he will always know what strings to pull for making her jump.
Help yourself by helping others - report your scammer here.Google can be your best friend;use it if you have doubts about someone met online. If someone met online only asks for money, no matter what reason, it´s 100% scam.
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