Handsome Marine shocked to learn he's implicated in sinister $3.8bn scam

Handsome Marine shocked to learn he's implicated in sinister $3.8bn scam
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Handsome Marine shocked to learn he's implicated in sinister $3.8bn scam
Published: Jan, 04 2025 18:03

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Kagan Dunlap, from North Carolina, made a shocking discovery about 10 years ago when he found his photos were being used to con hundreds of women out of their money.

Dunlap, who's been married to his wife Reilly, 36, for four years, has over two million combined followers on social media.

In fact, all his pics and videos have given them more fuel] The Marine started receiving unusual messages around 2016, saying his photos were being used to catfish others on dating sites across the globe.

Other people have contacted Dunlap (right) to let him know that scammers are impersonating him] One scammer even made a deepfake video of him asking for money while in uniform.

'One time I was out hiking, and I got a call from some random person in Philadelphia saying they were talking to someone claiming to be me on Tinder, and they were asking them for money,' Dunlap said.

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