Juan Rodriguez Fraud

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A Peruvian man charged for more than 17 years in prison for running a fraudulent call center that threatened and defrauded Spanish-speaking victims in the united states. that they owed thousands of dollars in fines for products that they have ordered although the victims had not ordered these products. They were threatened with arrest, seize their property and deported if they are not giving the money.
The rising threat of fraud is a big issue, Juan Alejandro Rodriguez committed fraud because he finds himself able to get benefit from it, he has engaged in terribly unethical business practices he just sees this as an opportunity to make some easy and fast money. Without thinking of the consequences and that this kind of action is illegal and

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