• Amanda Ungaro, who has publicly identified herself as a survivor connected to past Epstein-related circles, has released a new statement making serious allegations about her past legal troubles.
    Ungaro claims that her 2025 arrest and deportation from the United States were part of a coordinated effort involving her former partner, Paolo Zampolli, who is known to have connections within political and social circles. She alleges that officials involved in her case pursued charges related to her cosmetic clinic despite what she says was a valid license and no prior issues with local authorities.
    In her statement, Ungaro also described the prosecution as unusually aggressive, saying it felt targeted. She has shared emails she claims show attempts to influence legal proceedings, though these claims have not been independently confirmed in court.
    The developments come shortly after Ungaro publicly stated she intended to reveal more details about her past relationships and connections. She has since filed legal action and made a series of accusations, which remain allegations and are likely to be addressed through ongoing legal processes.
    The situation has drawn attention online, with many closely watching how the legal case and public claims unfold.
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    Amanda Ungaro, who has publicly identified herself as a survivor connected to past Epstein-related circles, has released a new statement making serious allegations about her past legal troubles. Ungaro claims that her 2025 arrest and deportation from the United States were part of a coordinated effort involving her former partner, Paolo Zampolli, who is known to have connections within political and social circles. She alleges that officials involved in her case pursued charges related to her cosmetic clinic despite what she says was a valid license and no prior issues with local authorities. In her statement, Ungaro also described the prosecution as unusually aggressive, saying it felt targeted. She has shared emails she claims show attempts to influence legal proceedings, though these claims have not been independently confirmed in court. The developments come shortly after Ungaro publicly stated she intended to reveal more details about her past relationships and connections. She has since filed legal action and made a series of accusations, which remain allegations and are likely to be addressed through ongoing legal processes. The situation has drawn attention online, with many closely watching how the legal case and public claims unfold. #breakingnews #usa #legalnews #politics #courtcase #newsupdate #investigation #trending #publicstatement #worldnews
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  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that Americans lost nearly $21 billion to cybercrime in 2025 — a massive jump from the year before.

    That’s a 26% increase
    Over 1 million complaints filed

    Here’s where the money went:

    Investment scams: $8.6 billion (almost half of all cases)
    Crypto fraud: over $11 billion
    Phishing, email scams & extortion still among the most common

    The most affected group?

    People over 60 lost $7.7 billion alone

    Even more concerning…

    AI-powered scams are rising fast

    22,000+ cases
    $893 million lost
    Using voice cloning, deepfakes, fake identities, and forged documents

    The FBI says it managed to block $679 million, but the scale of the problem is growing rapidly.

    This isn’t just about hackers anymore.

    It’s about how advanced technology is changing the game — and making scams harder to spot than ever.
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that Americans lost nearly $21 billion to cybercrime in 2025 — a massive jump from the year before. That’s a 26% increase Over 1 million complaints filed Here’s where the money went: Investment scams: $8.6 billion (almost half of all cases) Crypto fraud: over $11 billion Phishing, email scams & extortion still among the most common The most affected group? People over 60 lost $7.7 billion alone Even more concerning… AI-powered scams are rising fast 22,000+ cases $893 million lost Using voice cloning, deepfakes, fake identities, and forged documents The FBI says it managed to block $679 million, but the scale of the problem is growing rapidly. This isn’t just about hackers anymore. It’s about how advanced technology is changing the game — and making scams harder to spot than ever.
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