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JPMorgan Chase begins suing clients who allegedly stole funds in ATM glitch rip-off that went viral

Editorial Board Published October 28, 2024
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JPMorgan Chase filed 4 lawsuits in federal courts on Monday towards clients who allegedly stole tens of hundreds of {dollars} from the financial institution in an “unlimited money” stunt after a vulnerability in its ATM system was uncovered and went viral over the summer time.

Movies circulating on social media earlier than Labor Day exposing a glitch within the financial institution’s system would permit clients some straightforward cash, however in actuality, it was fraud.

(Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg through Getty Pictures)

A number of accounts on TikTok and different platforms touted the scheme that instructed Chase account holders to put in writing themselves a big examine (typically within the tens of hundreds of {dollars}), deposit it utilizing a cellular system after which rush to the ATM and withdraw the funds earlier than the examine was cleared.

Some movies allegedly  confirmed people celebrating their sudden riches, and others confirmed the aftermath of individuals purportedly discovering their accounts frozen with huge unfavourable balances.

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Now, Chase is suing to get the funds returned.

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(Tim Clayton/Corbis through Getty Pictures)

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In a single criticism filed within the Southern District of Texas, Chase alleges {that a} masked man deposited a $335,000 examine into the defendant’s account at an ATM on Aug. 24, and as soon as it was deposited, the account holder started withdrawing the overwhelming majority of the funds. Then the examine was returned as counterfeit, abandoning a “substantial negative balance.” Chase says the defendant nonetheless owes the financial institution $290,939.47.

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A second case was filed within the Central District of California towards a defendant who allegedly owes Chase $90,794.02 after depositing two separate checks in late August for greater than $50,000 every after which withdrawing a considerable portion of the funds earlier than they bounced.

(Gary Hershorn/Getty Pictures)

The opposite two circumstances had been filed within the Southern District of Florida towards separate companies that allegedly took half within the scheme and owe Chase round $140,000 every.

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“Fraud is a crime that impacts everyone and undermines trust in the banking system,” Chase spokesperson Drew Pusateri instructed FOX Enterprise in an announcement. “We’re pursuing these cases and actively cooperating with law enforcement to make sure if someone is committing fraud against Chase and its customers, they’re held accountable.”

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