Riverside CA women gets finessed for over $50,000 by a Fortune Teller

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Andres Meneses Allegedly Posed As Fortune Teller, Took More Than $50,000 To Rid Riverside Woman Of Parasites, Curses
By CBSLA Staff
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CBS LA
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RIVERSIDE (CBSLA) — A Riverside man who police say was posing as a fortune teller faces charges of grand theft Friday for allegedly convincing a woman to pay him more than $50,000 to clear her body of parasites and rid her and her family of a curse.

Andres Pena Meneses, 31, was arrested on Tuesday, and a search of his home and business turned up a “significant amount of cash,” a voodoo doll, tarot cards, altars, religious and satanic-type objects, and a small live snake that police had been using as part of his fraud, according to Riverside police.


(credit: Riverside Police)

Meneses’ arrest followed an investigation launched during the summer into a “fortune teller” business in the 3500 block of Arlington Avenue in Riverside. A woman told police she had visited the business to have her fortune read by a man she described as a Columbian national who went by the name of “Carlos.” She claimed she paid Carlos several hundred dollars to rid her body of parasites that he convinced her had infested her body.

Police say Carlos continued to contact the woman – at one time to explain she and her family were cursed, then later to convince her her children were in trouble. As a result of these claims, police say Carlos convinced the woman to pay him more than $50,000.

Meneses was identified by investigators as the man known as Carlos, and found he had a prior arrest and conviction in late 2019 in Chicago for posing as a faith healer to steal money from multiple victims, police said.

During the search of the business, police say several customers arrived and told them Meneses and his staff would cut open the mattresses he instructed them to bring from home and claim to find a live snake inside, along with demonic-type items and letters that said their families were in danger. Other customers told police Meneses advertised his services on the radio, and he told them they were cursed and needed to pay money in order to be rid of ailments like diabetes, headaches, sleep disorders, and nightmares.

Meneses was arrested on suspicion of grand theft and theft by false pretenses, which are both felonies. But he has since been freed after posting $57,000 bail.

Detectives say they believe there may be more victims of Meneses who have not yet come forward. Anyone with information about possible fraud or Meneses can contact Detective Cory Camp at (951) 353-7117 or email CCamp@RiversideCA.gov .

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How is it Illegal if she willingly handed it over?

I'm guessing the fact that he kept reaching out to the woman and her family is the reason why he's being charged with fraud. If he would have let it go after the first incident, then he more than likely would have been good since she came to him first.
 

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"posed as a fortune-teller".

The headline is funny. Like there is an official fortune-teller school to be a certified fortune teller and he was out here not going through proper fortune-telling credentialing

Some places do have licensing requirements. :skip:

Fortune Teller's Licenses are issued by the Cambridge License Commission pursuant to Massachusetts General Law (MGL) ch. 140 sec. 185i. It typically takes four to six weeks for an application to the be processed, and if approved, for a license to be issued.

Apply for a Fortune Tellers License

A Fortune Telling License is required for persons who practice or carry on the business or art of spiritualism, mind
reading, fortune telling, clairvoyance, astrology, horoscope preparation and reading, palmistry, phrenology, crystal gazing,
hypnotism (except as administered by a licensed physician or psychologist in connection with the practice of medicine or

psychology), psychometry or any similar business or art and to ensure compliance with all applicable City Code

regulations.

Authority

Annapolis City Code and Charter, Chapter 7.24

https://www.annapolis.gov/DocumentCenter/View/860/Fortune-Telling-License-Application-PDF
 
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How do people this dumb get ahold of this much money?

I don’t think they’re dumb, as much as very desperate, and in search of meaning in life.

It’s like the people who get sucked into the cults and extreme religion. They could be going through something, and latch on to any and every person who claims they can help.
 
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