San Diego. Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that Reda Mazen Rida Sabassi, a 38-year-old San Diego resident, was arrested and charged in a five-count complaint alleging he ran fake online charity campaigns to raise approximately $600,000 and diverted those funds to a Hamas member and for personal use. The Department of Justice and FBI said this week that investigators traced about $116,000 to a Hamas member and identified an attempted $382,000 cryptocurrency conversion intended for Gaza Now that was intercepted; Sabassi made an initial federal court appearance after his June arrest and faces potential decades-long penalties under terrorism and financial crimes statutes.
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Online scams are evolving. This case shows how criminals can misuse charity appeals for illegal activities. Be cautious when donating online. Verify the legitimacy of the charity and the campaign before you contribute.
A San Diego man allegedly used fake charity campaigns to fund terrorism. This highlights the importance of due diligence when donating. Worth forwarding if you know someone generous but not tech-savvy.
U.S. law enforcement and counterterrorism authorities benefited by advancing an investigation, disrupting alleged financial flows to a designated terrorist organization and gaining prosecutorial evidence.
Donors deceived by fraudulent charity campaigns and intended beneficiaries in Gaza suffered when funds were allegedly diverted to a designated terrorist organization instead of humanitarian aid.
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