Angela Denise Hasan, 44, is currently being held in the Clayton County Jail after a warrant was issued for her arrest over a fraudulent business targeting vulnerable renters, WSB-TV reports. As the owner of “Hasan 2nd Chance,” she allegedly operated a scam based on false promises of rental placements and eviction record sealing.
The Clayton County Police Department launched an investigation into Hasan after learning that multiple families were scammed by her “Hasan 2nd Chance” company. Clayton County deputies obtained warrants and arrested Hasan in Fayetteville.
“Hasan even met her victims on courthouse steps to seal the deal, convincing them that in exchange for a ‘pledge’ or fee, she’d wipe out rent arrears and secure them new homes,” the CCSO alert read.
“Let this be a reminder, folks: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Stay vigilant, and know that your Sheriff’s Office is here to protect you from scams like these,” a spokesperson for the office added.
Hasan faces seven counts of theft by deception charges. Her first court hearing was Oct. 26, and her preliminary hearing is set for Dec. 2 in Clayton County Magistrate Court.
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Source: Black Enterprise