Mexican Drug Cartel Targets Retirees and Their Vacation Properties

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Mexican Cartel Targets Seniors in Timeshare Scam

A Mexican criminal group notorious for its brutality has found a new target for its illicit activities – seniors and their timeshares. The Jalisco New Generation cartel, known for drug trafficking and other illegal ventures, has now turned its attention to defrauding older individuals out of their hard-earned money.

The operation is deceptively simple yet devastatingly effective. Cartel employees posing as sales representatives reach out to timeshare owners, offering to buy back their investments at inflated prices. They then coerce the victims into wiring large sums of money to Mexico under the guise of various fees and fines. The victims, often retirees looking to secure their family’s financial future, end up losing substantial amounts of money to the scammers.

According to U.S. officials, the cartel has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars through this scheme over the past decade, operating through call centers in Mexico that specifically target American and Canadian timeshare owners. The cartel even goes as far as bribing employees at Mexican resorts to obtain guest information for their fraudulent activities.

The rise in timeshare fraud complaints in recent years has raised concerns among law enforcement agencies, with the FBI reporting a 79 percent increase in such cases. However, the jurisdictional limitations and lack of cooperation from Mexican authorities make it challenging to investigate and prosecute these crimes effectively.

Victims like James and Nicki, a retired couple who fell prey to the cartel’s scam, have seen their life savings depleted and their financial security shattered. Despite their efforts to recover the lost funds, they have been met with dead ends and little recourse for justice.

The cartel’s reach extends beyond financial fraud, with reports of violence and disappearances linked to their operations in Mexico. The discovery of the remains of eight young Mexicans who worked at a cartel-owned call center serves as a grim reminder of the dangers associated with these criminal activities.

As the Jalisco New Generation cartel continues to expand its illegal enterprises, targeting vulnerable seniors for financial gain, the need for greater awareness and vigilance among timeshare owners becomes paramount. The stories of victims like James and Nicki serve as cautionary tales of the devastating impact of falling victim to these sophisticated scams.

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