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7 Long Island Men Arrested in $20M Gift Card Fraud Scheme Targeting Elderly Victims

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Posted: 7th March 2025
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7 Long Island Men Arrested in $20M Gift Card Fraud Scheme Targeting Elderly Victims.

NEW YORK – Seven men from Long Island have been charged in a $20 million money laundering and fraud scheme that tricked over 1,800 victims—many of them elderly—into purchasing Home Depot and Lowe’s gift cards under false pretenses.

Authorities say the suspects used the stolen gift cards to buy construction supplies, which they later resold for profit. The elaborate scheme involved 6,000+ fraudulent transactions across 45 states, making it one of the largest fraud cases in recent years.


How the Scam Worked

According to prosecutors, the defendants used computer-based scams to deceive victims. Some were falsely told that their personal information had been linked to child sexual abuse material, a fear tactic that pressured them into buying gift cards to "clear their names."

Once the suspects obtained the fraudulently purchased gift cards, they redeemed them for high-value construction supplies, including:
✔️ Copper pipes
✔️ Steel cables
✔️ Hot water heaters

These products were then resold to local plumbing and home improvement businesses for significant profit.


Scope of the Operation

Authorities revealed staggering numbers behind the fraud scheme:

📌 1,800+ victims in 45 states
📌 6,000+ fraudulent transactions
📌 $20 million in total losses
📌 $50,000 worth of pipes purchased in a single day using 50+ gift cards
📌 $100,000 in cash recovered, along with luxury jewelry and handbags

The fraud ring conducted thousands of transactions at 80+ Home Depot and Lowe’s locations in New York State alone.

When police arrested the suspects, they discovered stolen construction supplies, large sums of cash, and luxury items in their vehicles.


Legal Proceedings & Bail Controversy

All seven suspects pleaded not guilty and face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

However, a controversial decision to release six of the defendants on cashless bail has raised concerns among law enforcement officials.

"We have thousands of victims out there. If we’re going to be able to prosecute them, we have to keep them where they belong—and that’s in jail."
— Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder


How to Protect Yourself from Similar Scams

Officials are warning the public to stay vigilant against phone scams and online fraud. Red flags to watch out for include:
❌ Calls from someone claiming to be a government official, bank employee, or software company representative
❌ Urgent requests for payment using gift cards or wire transfers
❌ High-pressure tactics using fear or legal threats

Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly issued a strong warning:

"If someone calls you and identifies themselves as a government employee, a bank representative, or a representative of an internet or software company and asks you for money, I’m telling you—hang up the phone."


Final Thoughts

This case highlights the growing threat of sophisticated financial scams, particularly those targeting elderly and vulnerable individuals. With $20 million stolen and thousands of victims nationwide, authorities continue their investigation.

As concerns rise over bail policies for financial crimes, the question remains: Will justice be served?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. 🚨

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