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Megyn Kelly’s Secretly Recorded Call With the “Lawyer” Attempting to Scam Her and Her Family

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Megyn Kelly reveals for the first time the call she had with the man who was attempting to scam her and her family, that she secretly recorded. Security expert Bill Stanton helps break down what the scammer was thinking throughout it.

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35 thoughts on “Megyn Kelly’s Secretly Recorded Call With the “Lawyer” Attempting to Scam Her and Her Family”

  1. My 86 year old dad is amazing on these types of calls…it's hilliarious! BUT it has taken some training to get he and my mother aware of these calls.

  2. We got one saying my husbands colleague was stuck in europe in jail to send $100,000. I said, "send it to us first" 😂

  3. There are probably lots of Americans who have never heard of Megyn Kelly. Sorry to deflate your ego. Accent is Canadian.

  4. Kelly, your pure genius…I had a somewhat similar call couple years back, that I had a relative in jail and needed bonded out.
    Ok, what's their name… he gave me one of my uncle's name…I'm lmao, I said nice scam, "Uncle Howard is dead" 😛

  5. My sister-in-law got a phone call about his son being in an accident. She asked him which one the one in United States or the one in China. They hung up lol

  6. Thank you for sharing this Megyn. You were ten steps ahead of the manipulator and he couldn't go anywhere. I'm surprised he didn't go into a rage once he realized he lost. Or maybe he did after he hung up 😂

  7. We get them all the time in Australia generally trying to access your laptop, they are mostly in India. I called one out as a scammer, after a 20 min chat and he proceeded to abuse me and then rang my phone every hour. I had to call my telco to get him cut off.

  8. Is it as legitimate as trump being recorded asking for 11 thousand votes to be found after the Geargia election was certified ?" This isnt trolling , I'm just trying to understand the cognitive dissonance !""

  9. Barn stable😂 Plus only people who have deep family connections in MA get state jobs. The only out of staters are the wokesters who run for office or get appointed by the governor.

  10. Had a scammer call our house and say my wife had an accident and was in the hospital. It just so happen me and my wife were in the living room. It was our daughter who answered the phone. I whispered to her to play along and placed the call on speaker so all of us could hear what the scammer was saying. My daughter played her role to perfection. Then we all shouted "APRIL FOOLS DAY!!"

  11. DUI doesn’t necessarily mean alcohol. Someone that doesn’t drink alcohol can still be under influence.

  12. I’ve had a scam call saying that my dad is kidnapped… and he was going to kill him unless I pay them! I freaked out at first and told them to let me talk to him! They said no and kept pressuring me.. I realized something wasn’t right. So I had my friend call my dad on their phone and put them on mute. My dad picked up the phone and said he was fine, so I messed with them for a little while… insane! These people need to know God is watching …

  13. I dislike scammers — however, this section is a bit "too self-congratulatory – that being said the scammer deserves a cross…

  14. 73 is one of the most common random numbers chosen when asked for a number from 1 to 100

  15. I almost got scammed once. I had an NSF check as I closed an account with BoA. I took care of it, but for some reason it still showed up somewhere as an outstanding debt. This was before smart phones and online banking.

    Anyway I got a call one day at my mom's which already was odd, but apparently my mom had already discussed the whole thing with this guy.

    She was upset and panicked that this "collection agency" was only giving me that day to pay it off, $300, or be faced with $800+ (the $35 fee, plus other fees, interest, legal fees, and penalties etc). I didn't quite understand how it could be that much because the check was under $100.

    My mom had taken great notes, but one thing that made my alarm bells go off was that he said the amount of the check was included in the total.

    No. When I closed my account with them, a check came through that had been missed. I went there personally to pay the check and they waived the NSF fee, but for some reason for about 3 months after it showed up on my credit report, until I got them to remove it finally.

    The other thing that made me do a hard pause was he was adamant that I had to pay it before we got off the phone that day. He wouldn't give me his number to call him back. He was very belligerent about it. I finally said "look, I don't have the money to give you right this second. I would have to go get it because I don't have a card to give you over the phone," despite my mom offering to give me hers.

    He finally gave me a number to call him back and on a hunch I called BoA and asked them about it. I spoke to a few different people to be sure I had no outstanding balance with the bank, and that they hadn't mistakenly sent it to collections.

    The bank manager said he thought I was being scammed. The scammer guy actually called back the next day which surprised me, but I let him know he was caught.

    I asked specific questions he couldn't answer, that he should have been able to answer. When he realized I knew he was full of it, he hung up.

  16. I absolutely love it when scammers are prevented from being successful at duping people.

  17. You don’t have to be smooth. These people do this dozens of times a day. They learn when they mess up how to avoid it. They have heard all your excuses before and developed an answer for everything. They know when they are guessing about someone drinking. They know people either do or don’t. 50/50 chance of getting it right. You just have to have something ready for when they say they don’t drink. You don’t have to be thinking on the fly like he may appear. Him going along with it and not getting defensive when he guessed wrong was a good touch that could have taken a while to learn or he is naturally good at it. But you really don’t have to be. But most of the time those doing this in other countries are very smart. Smart people here easily rise the economic ladder because we have infinite opportunities. In other countries there isn’t a clear path for many even smart people. So they end up doing this where only idiots in this country resort to such scams for the most part.

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