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Scott Cole, a 63-year-old man in California, has claimed his photos and likeness have been used for multiple fraudulent social media accounts for romance scams over the past 15 years.
Scott Cole told ABC News that since around 2010, he has been at the center of a social media romance scam nightmare.
If you are at risk of being scammed, you can take steps to protect yourself and your bank account. "You can go back and add someone, an outside third party that the bank can call and have a dialogue ...