The Michigan woman showed police a profile picture of the man she had been communicating with and it was that of NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers in a Green Bay Packers hat.
A man who went by the fictitious name “Aaron Rodgers” was able to convince a woman over the course of a couple of months to give him all of her personal information, and then took hundreds of dollars from her.Police went to the woman’s Trenton, Michigan residence and she told them she met him on the messenger website “Viber.”
Within that time frame, she said she sent him her driver’s license information, Social Security number, and bank accounts with her personal information numbers. It was then the resident said she began to get suspicious and messaged both “Aaron Rodgers” and the woman she sent money to and eventually threatened to contact the authorities.
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