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Con Man Used Chance The Rapper’s Name In Scam That Tricked People Out Of Thousands

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One Chicago man cooked up an elaborate scheme that tricked two sisters out of $36,000 in cash collectively by using the brand of GRAMMY-winning rapper Chance The Rapper as a pawn in his diabolical scam.

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