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He Pretended to Be a Minister of the Supreme Court: so They Tricked Officials of the Judiciary Into Supplanting Them and Asking for Money.

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The Administrative Corporation of the Judiciary filed a complaint for frustrated fraud, usurpation of public office and computer fraud after calls in which an unknown person pretended to be a minister of the Supreme Court. The impostor asked for emails and institutional numbers to "send a reserved PDF" and then intervened the officials' WhatsApp accounts, from where he requested money from his contacts. The post He pretended to be a minister of …
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The Administrative Corporation of the Judiciary filed a complaint for frustrated fraud, usurpation of public office and computer fraud after calls in which an unknown person pretended to be a minister of the Supreme Court. The impostor asked for emails and institutional numbers to "send a reserved PDF" and then intervened the officials' WhatsApp accounts, from where he requested money from his contacts. The post He pretended to be a minister of …

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Fast Check CL broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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