A shocking case of fraud and deception has emerged as authorities investigate a Las Vegas woman accused of using dating apps to lure unsuspecting men into a dangerous trap. Aurora Phelps, 43, is currently in custody in Mexico and faces multiple charges including wire fraud, identity theft, and even kidnapping.
The FBI has described Phelps’ scheme as a “romance scam on steroids.” Using popular dating platforms such as Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble, she allegedly targeted older men, building trust before persuading them to meet her in Mexico. Once there, she reportedly drugged them with prescription sedatives, allowing her to steal their money, financial information, and valuables.
Authorities believe her crimes go far beyond financial theft. One of her victims was found dead in a hotel room after she allegedly sedated him and transported him across the U.S.-Mexico border in a wheelchair. Another man fell into a coma after being drugged for an entire week. These disturbing details have raised concerns that there may be more victims who have yet to come forward.
Phelps’ criminal activities extended beyond simple theft. She allegedly withdrew large sums of money from her victims’ bank accounts, stole their credit cards, and accessed their retirement and social security funds. In one case, she attempted to sell Apple shares worth approximately $3.3 million from a victim’s E-Trade account. However, she was unable to withdraw the funds before authorities intervened.
Her methods were calculated and ruthless. During a lunch date in July 2021, she reportedly drugged a man at his home and stole his iPhone, bank cards, driving license, and iPads. By gaining access to his financial accounts, she continued her fraudulent activities without raising immediate suspicion.
The FBI’s Las Vegas division is leading the investigation, urging any other victims of Phelps’ scheme to come forward. Authorities have reassured them that their identities will remain confidential.
If convicted, Phelps could face a life sentence. Authorities have charged her with multiple offenses, including wire fraud (seven counts), mail fraud (three counts), bank fraud (six counts), identity theft (three counts), and a single charge of kidnapping.
This case serves as a stark warning about the risks of online dating. Scammers often prey on vulnerable individuals, using emotional manipulation to gain their trust before exploiting them financially. Authorities are encouraging the public to remain cautious when interacting with strangers on dating apps, especially when asked to meet in unfamiliar locations or share financial details.
As the investigation continues, law enforcement hopes to bring justice to Phelps’ victims and prevent similar crimes in the future.
This case serves as a reminder to players like Momo Inc. (NASDAQ: MOMO) in the online dating space to be vigilant in weeding out platform users who are reported to engage in dating scams or other forms of illicit activity.
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