A
Washington woman proclaimed to her friend that she was a prophetess, and bilked
the friend out of $100,000 in just a little over a month. The alleged scammer
told her friend that one of her ancestors had committed a murder and paying the
money would help her ‘get right with the Lord,’ according to police.
Sandra
Lee Allen, 54, claimed that Elizabeth Hughes needed to catch up on ten years of
back tithes and then pay it forward by tithing ten years into the future.
Allen
claimed that she was using $100k to build her ministry, but instead she bought
a Jaguar X-Type and spent in excess of $30,000 per month at stores like
Nordstrom, Coach, and Best Buy.
Mrs.
Hughes says the money she gave Allen was to make up for the sins of her
forefathers, and that she emptied her husband’s savings accounts and borrowed
money from her children to pay Allen.
Hughes
began by giving Allen checks, but Allen later told her that God only took cash.
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