In addition to building up a large following (some of which may have been fake accounts) and stealing photographs to pretend to be someone named “Melissa Jackson,” the crypto scammer was also allowed by Meta to pay to advertise on Instagram.
Jordan Li... https://t.co/euYsMwyXkl— snopes.com (@snopes) May 26, 2022
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