Michigan AG Warns Residents Of New Social Security Impersonation Scam

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is cautioning residents to remain vigilant following a warning from the Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) about a new impersonation scam. Criminals are posing as SSA OIG agents, demanding in-person meetings to collect cash, a practice that authentic agents never engage in.

Nessel emphasized the importance of staying informed and reporting any suspicious activity to protect against these harmful scams. Victims of this crime are urged to file complaints with the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center and report the scam to Consumer Protection or SSA OIG.

Nessel’s office also provided guidelines for protecting against such scams, including blocking, not clicking links, reporting as spam, and deleting suspicious communications. Additionally, consumers were reminded that government agencies do not solicit payments through certain methods outlined in the Attorney General’s alert.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell