TL;DR: A friend with diminished mental capacity is being scammed into thinking she is chatting online with various celebs. My wife wants to escort her to "meet" one of them at the Frankfurt Airport Sheraton. I want to call the cops or our friend's husband.
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I have an odd siutation. I will try to be concise.
In 2023, a friend of ours had a ruptured aneurysm. She had open two brain surgeries, and then broke her hip in rehab. She spent more than a year bouncing between hospitals an rehabs. She finally came home at the beginning of 2025. She has had to relearn everything, including walking.
Now, she is able to drive herself places (although I think she shouldn't); however, she spends the bulk of her time at home. She is being scammed online by various bad actors posing as David Dramain, one of the guys from Metallica, and Teddy Swims. She has given some of them money in the form of gift cards. She confessed all of this to us last week.
This week, she has told us that she plans to meet the Dramain poseur at the Frankfurt Airport Sheraton. We couldn't talk her out of it, so my wife said she would accompany her. Another friend lives in Darmstadt and will also be there.
I think they are all crazy, and we should call the cops. She made my wife promise not to call her husband, but I didn't promise her anything. My wife has sternly told me I am not to call her husband or the police.
What are my legal obligations for reporting what I think is a danger to a vulnerable person?
Please don't beat me up too much. I want to run right to her husband, but I am also trying to stay married.
Obligation to Report
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Re: Obligation to Report
That's a tough one. It would be good if you could go talk to the police and maybe they send someone to the "meeting". No idea if they would or not. You wouldn't have to tell anyone what you did.
On the other hand, she should be safe in a public place with 2 sidekicks along. Maybe your wife could record the whole thing just in case.
On the other hand, she should be safe in a public place with 2 sidekicks along. Maybe your wife could record the whole thing just in case.
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I actually found an online resource where I could chat with a government employee. Basically, until a crime has been committed, there is nothing I can do. It's terrible. In the US, most jurisdictions have obligation to report laws when it comes to vulnerable populations.
But recording is a great idea. My wife needs a bodycam! Off to Amazon!
But recording is a great idea. My wife needs a bodycam! Off to Amazon!
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Re: Obligation to Report
The husband really should be told his wife is the victim of online scammers. Is there a romantic aspect to the scam? There is certainly a financial aspect which I assume concerns him unless they have separate finances.
Did your wife provide any reason against telling the husband? Is she worried about betraying her friends confidence?
edit: I'm veering away from the original question so I understand if you don't want to answer the above questions. It's just such an interesting scenario.
Did your wife provide any reason against telling the husband? Is she worried about betraying her friends confidence?
edit: I'm veering away from the original question so I understand if you don't want to answer the above questions. It's just such an interesting scenario.