Anonymous emails discuss a "college scandal" and untraceable $30k AMEX gift cards
Anonymous emails discuss a "college scandal" and untraceable $30k AMEX gift cards The messages contain vague references to a "college scandal" and a suggestion to use $30,000 in AMEX gift cards for private transfers, but they lack any concrete names, dates, transactions, or links to high‑level officials. The content appears to be informal spam or low‑level coordination without verifiable leads, making it of minimal investigative value. Key insights: Multiple emails from an address ([email protected]) mention a "college scandal" that will grow.; One email proposes sending $30,000 in AMEX gift cards to avoid review and maintain privacy.; No specific individuals, institutions, or dates beyond the March 18, 2019 timestamps are provided.
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Anonymous emails discuss a "college scandal" and untraceable $30k AMEX gift cards The messages contain vague references to a "college scandal" and a suggestion to use $30,000 in AMEX gift cards for private transfers, but they lack any concrete names, dates, transactions, or links to high‑level officials. The content appears to be informal spam or low‑level coordination without verifiable leads, making it of minimal investigative value. Key insights: Multiple emails from an address ([email protected]) mention a "college scandal" that will grow.; One email proposes sending $30,000 in AMEX gift cards to avoid review and maintain privacy.; No specific individuals, institutions, or dates beyond the March 18, 2019 timestamps are provided.
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