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Home»Human Interest»Oklahoma Woman Busted in $1.5m Romance Scam Targeting Elderly Victims: ‘Scammers Should Get Jail for Life’

Oklahoma Woman Busted in $1.5m Romance Scam Targeting Elderly Victims: ‘Scammers Should Get Jail for Life’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaApril 11, 20253 Mins Read
Oklahoma Woman Busted in $1.5m Romance Scam Targeting Elderly Victims: ‘Scammers Should Get Jail for Life'
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Scammers are despicable enough on their own, but it’s even worse when they target vulnerable elderly individuals. Christine Joan Echohawk has been charged with money laundering after preying on four elderly women in a romance scam. Pretending to be a man, the woman initiated online relationships with these women, who did not live in Oklahoma. All four believed they were dating a man and even willingly sent money to help him. Through this deceitful scheme, Echohawk managed to siphon off over $1.5 million from her victims.

Oklahoma woman stole $1.5 million from elderly women in romance scams, officials say
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The first woman Echohawk targeted was approached in April 2023. She posed as a man named “Edward Lotts,” claiming to be in debt but promising that if the debt was paid off, she could access a $2 million payment. Echohawk convinced the victim to sell her paid-off home and send $600,000 to help “Edward.”

By January 2024, local law enforcement had begun to grow suspicious. Fearing capture, the Oklahoma woman briefly paused her activities after being confronted by police. However, her scheme didn’t end there. She resumed in July 2024, targeting a second victim through a romantic scam, and then a third in October of the same year.

Fortunately, her fraudulent operation came to an end when she was arrested on April 7. As a result of her crimes, she now faces a prison sentence ranging from 24 to 62 years. Not only that, she could be fined up to $260,000.

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As expected, many people were completely disgusted by the Oklahoma woman’s romance scam. Given the potential punishment she faces, some argued it still wasn’t enough. “Scammers should get jail for life. No remorse from me. Right up there with pedophiles,” one Redditor wrote.

Others pointed out a tragic twist: Echohawk herself may have been the victim of another scam. According to the report, she used some of the money she obtained to purchase cryptocurrency and then transferred it to an unknown individual. “The most depressing part is that the scammer might have just been funneling the money they made to yet another scammer,” one user commented.

One older Redditor even shared her personal experience with scammers. “As someone who is getting older, though not quite elderly yet, I think about this stuff a lot. There is an entire industry of people who make a living preying on the elderly. I cringe at the stories my mother tells me about scam services she has fallen for. People are constantly showing up at her door, pressuring her to let them do work on her house,” the user wrote.

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