Thursday, March 21, 2024

For You: A Mexican Drug Cartel’s New Target? Seniors and Their Timeshares

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A Mexican Drug Cartel's New Target? Seniors and Their Timeshares

One of Mexico's most violent criminal groups, Jalisco New Generation, runs call centers that offer to buy retirees' vacation properties. Then, it empties its victims' bank accounts.

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