PEDOFILO DEPOSITA 200 USD (BROMA TELEFÓNICA GUSGRI) - Summary

Summary

The transcription appears to be an audio or video recording of a person pretending to be a 15-year-old girl from Mexicali, Mexico, chatting with a 35-year-old man from Los Angeles on Facebook. The girl sends her password to the person recording the conversation, and the person pretends to be the girl, chatting with the man. The man is unaware that he is being pranked and is being recorded.

The conversation starts off with the man expressing romantic interest in the "girl" and wanting to meet her in person. He tells her that he loves her and wants to take care of her. The "girl" (actually the person recording the conversation) plays along, pretending to be interested in the man and asking him questions about his life.

As the conversation progresses, the man becomes more and more invested in the relationship, even going so far as to offer to send the "girl" money to help her travel to meet him. The person recording the conversation eventually reveals that it was all a prank, and that the man was being scammed.

The recording ends with the person revealing their true identity and laughing at the man's gullibility.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A 15-year-old girl from Mexicali, Mexico, was talking to a 35-year-old man from Los Angeles.
2. The man wanted to take the girl to live in the United States.
3. The girl was pretending to be in love with the man.
4. The man was asked to send money to the girl.
5. The girl's "father" (who was later revealed to be a part of the scam) asked the man for money to support him and his daughter.
6. The "father" claimed that he was a widower and that his daughter's mother had passed away.
7. The man was asked to send $200 to the girl's brother to help him travel to Tijuana.
8. The scam was revealed when the girl's "brother" contacted the man and told him that the whole thing was a joke.
9. The girl's "father" and "brother" were revealed to be the same person, who was pretending to be different people to scam the man.
10. The scammer(s) used Facebook to communicate with the man and pretended to be in love with him to get him to send money.
11. The scammer(s) claimed that they needed money to pay for the girl's travel to the United States and to support themselves.
12. The scammer(s) provided fake information and stories to try to convince the man to send money.