Don Jazzy Warns Scammer: “Don’t Call It Bullying When Police Arrest You

Don Jazzy Warns Scammer: “Don’t Call It Bullying When Police Arrest You

Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy has issued a strong public warning to a scammer who has been impersonating him online. The music executive shared screenshots of the impersonator’s activities, explaining that several fans have already fallen victim to fake giveaways and fraudulent promises.

Don Jazzy stated that he will not tolerate anyone using his name or brand to deceive innocent people. According to him, the impersonator has been repeatedly warned, yet the person continues to operate fake social media accounts. He emphasized that scammers must stop hiding under celebrity identities to defraud the public.

He concluded by stating clearly that if security agencies arrest the impersonator, it should not be seen as harassment or bullying. Don Jazzy reminded the public to verify any account claiming to be him and to report suspicious pages immediately.

Don Jazzy Exposes Online Scammer, Says Arrest Is Not Bullying

Nigerian music mogul Don Jazzy has taken to social media to call out an impersonator running fake pages in his name. He revealed that the individual has been misleading people with fraudulent schemes, tricking them into believing he is offering financial support or business opportunities.

The Mavin CEO warned fans to be cautious, noting that the scammer’s activities have damaged his reputation and caused confusion among unsuspecting followers. He urged social media users to double-check verified accounts before responding to any message claiming to be from him.

Don Jazzy further warned the impersonator that he has reported the case to authorities. He added that any legal action taken should not be interpreted as bullying, but as necessary steps to protect the public from online fraud.

Don Jazzy Sends Strong Message to Scammer Using His Name for Fraud

Music producer Don Jazzy has sounded an alarm over a persistent impersonator who has been using his identity to scam people. The entertainer expressed frustration at how scammers continue to exploit the names of celebrities to deceive fans for financial gain.

He disclosed that multiple victims have already reached out to him, claiming they lost money to someone pretending to be Jazzy. He clarified that he does not run private giveaways through inbox messages and will never ask anyone for payment.

Jazzy warned the impersonator directly, stressing that if the police eventually arrest them, they should not accuse him of intimidation. He asked his fans to stay vigilant and report any suspicious accounts immediately.


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