JPMorgan Chase is suing customers over the viral check fraud scam
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JPMorgan Chase has filed lawsuits against individuals using a viral "infinite money glitch" to commit check fraud. The bank is pursuing stolen funds with interest.
One lawsuit highlights a case where a defendant deposited a fake check for $335,000, withdrew nearly all the money before it bounced, and now owes Chase nearly $290,000.
Chase's legal actions also include cases where defendants deposited fraudulent checks in Miami and California, with claims reaching tens of thousands owed in overdraft and fees.
Chase emphasizes its dedication to combating fraud and protecting customers, stating that accountability is crucial when individuals exploit the banking system.
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