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Aaron Mining, Riley Evans review: Big scammer riley evans with his fake company aaron mining llc 3

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Riley Evans is a big scammer. Contact companies by posing as an investor with huge projects and with the need for huge funding for his phantom projects. The latest certified scam stole a few thousand meager dollars from an old lady in Texas. Really ridiculous.

A ridiculous man, but also a dangerous one.

Imaginative entrepreneur of himself

A Buzzfeed investigation has reconstructed the contours of a scam that saw a small group of Emirates pay a few thousand dollars to the imaginative Riley Evans, in exchange for some documents that should have compromised an oil tycoon.

The documents were supposed to certify a robust cash flow in favor of a large oil group on the fringes of a deal with EXXON, of which Rex Tillerson was chief executive at the time, now head of the State Department, the US Foreign Ministry. The American buyers fell for it in full and then tried to pass this "proof" of billionaire plots to the newspapers, which instead did not fall for it.

The source of the document is that Riley Evans, an imaginative entrepreneur of himself who introduces himself as the CEO of Aaron Mining LLC.

They are not the only pages that mention him, there are also pages and channels that seem to belong to people who are angry with him and who complain of being scammed or who explicitly accuse him of being dedicated to falsifying bank documents and much more.

It was therefore not difficult to investigate and conclude that the subject did not represent the utmost reliability. Riley Evans, however, was not born today, already in 2008 at a young age he rose to the news because his phantom company had made an offer for the purchase of precious stones that were only found in his dreams.

Even at the time everything was based on a series of documents which later turned out to be false.

Speaking instead of real facts, this ridicule leaves open accounts in every hotel and restaurant around the world, using fake IDs and running away before checking out.

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Riley Evans
Everett, WA, US
Jun 17, 2022 4:45 pm EDT
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Tufan Moussavi appears to be a famous scammer.? It's funny this Buzzfeed.com article is pieced together in his scam libelous, Defamation claims against us? The attorneys advertising on this Board quoted us a $3,500 retainer fee request to have this post removed? Is it all just one big shakedown attempt?

Here is the article about Tufan Moussavi: https://www.scamwatcher.com/scam/view/398312

Remove his posts now!

Fail to at your peril.

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Riley Evans
Everett, WA, US
Jun 15, 2022 5:29 pm EDT
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I am Riley Evans of AARON Mining LLC and this is a total Lie!

AARON MINING LLC is not involved in oil and has no investors from Texas!

I do not even know you and have never even talked to you in any way!

You can expect a very substantial Lawsuit and so can this complaints board and its web service provider.

I will see you in court soon!

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Dean Bowman
Las Vegas NV, US
Jul 01, 2023 6:50 pm EDT
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Riley Evans - Tufan Moussavi posted the exact same thing about me and it originally came from the scam report below

Complaint Review: Tufan Moussavi - the Prince of STO CAZZO - Scammer - Dubai Dubai

https://www.scam report.com/report/tufan-moussavi-prince-sto/dubai-fake-1512035

• Submitted: Sun, September 19, 2021

• Updated: Thu, December 09, 2021

• Reported By: Tufan Moussavi — Dubai DUBAI United Arab Emirates

• AUTHOR CONFIRMED

WHY?

• Tufan Moussavi - the Prince of STO CAZZO - ScammerPalazzo VersaceDubai, DubaiUnited Arab Emirates

• Phone: +[protected]

• Web: www.tufanmoussavi.com

• Category: Fraudulent financing