- FBI launches list of “most wanted scammers”
- Initiative backed by the Trump administration and Vice President Vance
- Prime suspects include Rodney Dean Allen and Christopher W. Burns.
In the United States, the fraud has become so extensive that it earned the attention of the FBI.
Earlier this week, the Bureau released the Most Wanted Scammers list, a list of people who allegedly defrauded American citizens in one way or another and then decided to flee rather than face accountability.
“Today we are launching the Vice President’s historic ‘Most Wanted Fraudsters’ list initiative, which represents some of the alleged worst of the worst who stole millions in taxpayer money, allowing federal authorities to mobilize the full weight of law enforcement to bring these individuals to justice,” said FBI Director Kash Patel.
Who is the FBI after?
“I want to thank Vice President Vance for his leadership of this task force, our interagency partners for their tireless work, and most importantly, thank President Trump for showing America that fraud will no longer be tolerated in this country,” Patel added.
In a press release shared on the FBI website, the launch was said to be part of a larger effort to curb fraud, which also includes the Executive Order of the President of the United States that established the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud.
The full list can now be found at this link. At the moment, the most wanted alleged fraudster is Rodney Dean Allen, suspected of devising a scheme between 2016 and 2017 to defraud clients of his brokerage company. It was not said how much money his clients lost, but it is stated that he has been missing since April 20, 2017, meaning he has been on the run for almost a decade. The FBI is offering $150,000 to anyone who can provide information leading to his arrest.
The second most wanted individual, Christopher W. Burns, is suspected of stealing $10 million through a mail fraud scheme. He has not been seen since 2020.

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