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Home » FBI: Fake Execs Scammed $220,000 in Private Flights, Luxury Goods
Two men have been accused of scamming more than $220,000 worth of luxury charter flights, limousines, hotel stays and luxury goods (including Tiffany jewelry store watches) by pretending to be senior executives at a “well-known financial institution,” the FBI reports.
Dante G. Dixon, 45, of Miami, Fla., and Christopher L. Henderson, 32, of Akron, Ohio, have been charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, according to a statement issued by the FBI and an article from NBC News.