False Prophecy Scams Targeting Old Ladies

Posted by, Foundation For Social Ethics, on July 01, 2025


False prophecy scams targeting elderly women involve fake prophets or spiritual leaders who claim to have visions or divine messages about the victim's life. These scammers often manipulate emotions by saying the victim is cursed, bewitched, or facing spiritual danger, then demand money in exchange for prayers, spiritual cleansing, or protection.

They gain trust by pretending to be godly, using Bible verses or spiritual language. Victims are tricked into giving large sums of money, valuables, or even land, believing they are securing blessings or avoiding harm.

These scams exploit faith, fear, and loneliness, making older women especially vulnerable due to their trust in religion and lack of support.

Key signs:

  • Sudden claims of curses or spiritual attacks.

  • Demands for payment in exchange for “miracles.”

  • Promises of healing, wealth, or safety after payment.

  • Urging secrecy or discouraging victims from telling family.

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