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Fake "Morrison Law Group" Legal Notice and Arrest Warrant Emails

The fake "Morrison Law Group" email below is being sent by scammers to trick the recipients into sending them money by threatening legal actions. Therefore, recipients of the fake email message which appears as if it came from Morrison Law Group on behalf of Cash Advance USA, should delete it and not follow the instructions in it.

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It is important that the public takes precautions when asked to send money via money transfer services like Western Union and MoneyGram, or Prepaid Debit Card to pay legal services or the government. This is because scammers use those untraceable money transfer services to collect money from their victims. Money sent via those services are not refundable, once the scammers have collected or used it.

The "Morrison Law Group" Legal Notice and Arrest Warrant Scam

From: John Moreno - john.moreno@morrisonlawgroup.net

Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 12:47 PM

Subject: Notice of Litigation

NOTICE OF LITIGATION

08/20/2018

Dear Customer,

All our efforts to settle the loan account "CSU-8122509" amicably have been unsuccessful. We have made numerous calls and, to date, have not had the courtesy of a callback. We have delayed legal proceedings up to now assuming that we would be paid in full.

Please be advised that you have left us no alternative but to file suit immediately. We have attempted to be understanding of your cash flow problems but our patience has now reached an end.

Your account will be turned to our attorney within three (3) days.

If you still wish to rectify this matter then revert within three (3) days of this email.

Regards,

Manager

Accounts & Billing

Cash Advance USA

The fake email is being sent from morrisonlawgroup.net and the legitimate Morrison Law Group website is located at www.morrisonlawgroup.com.

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