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Illegal Alien Confesses to Stealing Seniors’ Savings in Nationwide “Grandparent” Scam

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 8, 2026 5:23 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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An illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic living in Paterson, New Jersey, has pleaded guilty in federal court after admitting to laundering money stolen from elderly Americans through a cruel and calculated “grandparent” fraud scheme, as reported by Townhall.

The case shines a harsh light on how criminals are exploiting both America’s generosity and its border failures to prey on the most vulnerable citizens.

Engels Guillermo Almengot Valerio, 26, entered his guilty plea before Senior U.S. District Judge Nora Barry Fischer on May 4, 2026.

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The plea marked the culmination of a federal investigation exposing a disturbing operation that specifically targeted senior citizens across the country, manipulating them into handing over their life savings under false pretenses.

According to court documents, Valerio was part of an elaborate scheme that originated from the Dominican Republic.

Scammers called elderly Americans, impersonating grandchildren or relatives in distress — claiming they had been in a car accident or arrested — and begged for money to cover legal fees or bail.

The call would then be handed off to someone pretending to be an attorney or bail bondsman, sealing the illusion.

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The con artists relied on fear and confusion, convincing heartbroken grandparents to rush cash to fake lawyers or bond agents.

In reality, the money was being funneled through a criminal operation that stretched from the Caribbean to America’s major cities.

Once the victims agreed to help, rideshare drivers uninvolved in the scam were dispatched to pick up the cash and deliver it to co-conspirators, including Valerio.

Federal investigators determined that Valerio played a critical role in orchestrating these pickups.

He ordered the rides, retrieved the stolen money from drivers who unknowingly transported the loot, and then laundered the proceeds through multiple bank accounts.

Authorities tied his activity not only to Pennsylvania but also to operations in New York, California, and Nevada.

A search of Valerio’s home in New Jersey uncovered $12,000 in cash and additional evidence connecting him to the cross-country fraud network.

His participation in the scam exposed him to severe federal charges, carrying up to 20 years in prison and fines as high as $500,000.

The court has scheduled his sentencing for September 8, 2026. Prosecutors have indicated that the sentence will reflect both the gravity of the crime and Valerio’s role within the conspiracy.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Brendan T. Conway is handling the federal prosecution.

The FBI, working alongside multiple law enforcement agencies, including the NYPD, conducted the investigation that led to Valerio’s capture and guilty plea.

CASE UPDATE from @FBIPittsburgh Engels Guillermo Almengot Valerio, a resident of the Dominican Republic illegally residing in Paterson, New Jersey, pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of money laundering conspiracy. Valerio was a participant in a conspiracy that targeted… pic.twitter.com/xCHdnga0K4

— FBI (@FBI) May 7, 2026

The case has once again raised concerns about how foreign nationals illegally residing in the United States are able to embed themselves into criminal enterprises targeting American citizens, especially the elderly.

The “grandparent scam” has become a growing financial threat nationwide, with similar schemes defrauding U.S. seniors of millions of dollars each year.

The Department of Justice has repeatedly warned that these scams often originate from abroad, using American-based collaborators to collect and move cash, keeping the masterminds beyond direct reach of U.S. law enforcement.

The victims here were elderly Americans who worked their entire lives to build some savings and security, only to be emotionally manipulated by strangers pretending to be family.

Instead of being protected, they became targets — easy prey for criminals shielded by bureaucratic incompetence and lax enforcement.

Judge Fischer’s ruling later this year will hopefully bring some measure of justice to the victims.

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