Scam Alert: Washoe County Court Warns of Phony Calls Demanding Payments

RENO, Nev. — Residents of Washoe County have been targeted by a sophisticated phone scam involving perpetrators posing as officials from local judicial institutions such as the Washoe District Court and the Washoe County Jail, court administrators have reported. These imposters have been deceiving residents by claiming that they must pay immediately to clear outstanding warrants or to avoid penalties for missing jury duty. According to Alicia Lerud, Washoe District Court Administrator, the fraudulent communications have been carried out through texts and emails, which is not the method of communication used by the court. “We … Read more

Omaha Officials Warn of a New Jury Duty Scam Demanding Money or Gift Cards

OMAHA, Neb. — Residents of the Omaha metro are being targeted by a sophisticated scam operation, with perpetrators posing as county officials to unlawfully solicit money and gift cards. The Douglas County Clerk of the District Court has issued a public warning regarding these fraudulent activities. Scammers have been contacting locals, falsely claiming they have missed jury duty and must pay a fine to avoid further legal consequences. They often demand payment through untraceable methods like gift cards, exploiting the fear and uncertainty of recipients to press their advantage. Authorities stress that no legitimate county … Read more

Cleveland Court Clerk Warns Against Rising Jury Duty Scams Demanding Fines and Jail Time

Norman, Oklahoma – Authorities in Cleveland County are alerting residents to a recently identified surge in deceptive operations where scammers impersonate legal officials to extort money. The deceit involves misleading victims by falsely claiming they have missed jury duty and thus face penalties, including fines or incarceration. Marylin Williams, the Court Clerk of Cleveland County, has expressed concerns regarding the growing prevalence of these scams, especially through unrequested phone calls, emails, visits, or letters. These imposters often intimidate residents by suggesting that non-compliance with jury duties may result in financial or legal repercussions. According to … Read more

Arizona Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Demanding Citizenship Checks on Voters

PHOENIX — An attempt by an Arizona nonprofit to compel county recorders to verify the citizenship of over 40,000 voters just weeks before an election was denied by a federal judge. The ruling stated that the Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona did not demonstrate standing, as they failed to show how they were directly harmed by the alleged lack of citizenship checks in federal-only voter registrations. Judge Krissa Lanham, in her 22-page decision, emphasized that even if such voters were found to be non-citizens, the claim that this would dilute legitimate votes was insufficient to … Read more