I agree, they (et all) are all same-same in terms of frauds. I suspect though, the "possession of fraudulent identification" and "felony possession of fraudulent ID" are the real drivers here. You'd think simple fraud charges would be enough.I can't see much of a difference between these people charging thousands for counseling to remove curses, and someone like Sylvia Browne charging $750 for 20 minutes of "counseling" to tell (take?!) someone's fortune. I wonder why this couple is arrested but Sylvia Browne and other so-called psychics allowed to continue what they do. Does anyone else see a big difference here?
I think that what we've seen before is that as soon as they're charging to remove curses, it's stopped being "for entertainment purposes only" and may have shifted into blatant extortion.
I think that what we've seen before is that as soon as they're charging to remove curses, it's stopped being "for entertainment purposes only" and may have shifted into blatant extortion.