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District Attorney Michael Dougherty Warns of Stimulus Scams

District Attorney Michael Dougherty advises Boulder County community members to be aware that scammers are exploiting the US government stimulus relating to the COVID-19 virus outbreak.
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Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty (Photo from Boulder County DA Facebook)

This content was originally published by the Longmont Observer and is licensed under a Creative Commons license.

District Attorney Michael Dougherty advises Boulder County community members to be aware that scammers are exploiting the US government stimulus relating to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. These scams include the following: 

• Asking people to “sign up” to receive stimulus money or “verify” their personal or financial information to receive stimulus money 

• Setting up fake websites or social media posts charging a fee to “speed up” receipt of stimulus money 

• Sending fake checks and asking the recipient to send excess money to the scammer 

• Sending fake information appearing to come from the US government, saying a person must provide tax information, social security benefit information, or complete the census in order to receive stimulus money 

• Setting up fake charities asking for donations from stimulus money received 

The Community Protection Division (CPD) of the District Attorney’s Office advises community members to be alert to these scams, and offers the following suggestions to help prevent losing money or personal information to the scams: 

• You will not need to verify any information to receive stimulus money 

• You will not have to pay any fees to receive stimulus money 

• No government agency will send messages asking you to fill out information to receive or about stimulus money 

• No government agency will require you to go online or call after receiving your stimulus money, nor require you to send any portion of the money back to them 

• Do not click on links in unsolicited emails, or from sources you don’t know: these can lead to fake websites or even steal personal information from your computer. 

• Do your homework before donating: verify that a charitable organization is legitimate by contacting the Colorado Secretary of State’s office or CPD. 

BOULDER OFFICE: JUSTICE CENTER · 1777 6TH STREET · BOULDER, COLORADO 80302 · 303.441.3700 · FAX: 303.441.4703 

LONGMONT OFFICE: 1035 KIMBARK · LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 · 303.441.3700 · FAX: 303.682.6711 

WWW.BOULDERCOUNTYDA.ORG · EMAIL: [email protected] · TDD/V: 303.441.4774 

The District Attorney’s Office is providing the attached flyers in both English and Spanish as a quick reference guide to help protect the community against stimulus related scams. 

The District Attorney’s Office remains committed to serving and protecting the community 24/7 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The CPD is active and available to assist: call the CPD at 303- 441-3700 with questions or to report a scam, or send an email to: [email protected]

Download Stimulus-scams-4-6-2020.pdf