Attorney General Warns Of Retirement Investment Scams
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Ra warns residents against fraudulent messages targeting the state employee's retirement system. Scammers are using messages that claim to be associated with the retirement system to solicit contact information and clicks on scheduling links. Officials advise recipients to avoid providing information and instead forward suspicious messages to reportfraud.srs.illinois.gov. The warning follows reports of fraudulent communications attempting to impersonate state retirement officials.
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WBBM Newsradio 780
“The Attorney General says if you receive a message like this, do not provide your contact information and do not click on a scheduling link. Instead, forward the message to the state employee's retirement system at reportfraud.srs.illinois.gov.”
WBBM Newsradio 780
“Attorney General Kwame Raul is warning state employees and retirees about investment scams. Watch out for unsolicited emails saying they want to provide assistance with retirement planning.”
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