Yes, they tried to scam me with a fake mediation. I had a Korean women contact me telling me that her and her husband had received a divorce in Korea, they are both now in the United States. The settlement was for $800K and the husband had only received half. Could I help her by mediating the remaining portion of the settlement agreement. So we had an agreement to mediate, I contacted the husband and he wanted to mediate. I was able to get an agreement on the terms for the final payment of the settlement, they both signed a Memorandum of Understanding with clear methods and payments and dates. The husband insisted that they money be sent to me. I said no, I am not acting as an attorney, the money needs to go directly to your former wife. He responded, but she has no means to accept payment, so it has to go through you. I told him that would not happen. The due date for the first payment has come and gone, and both wife and husband has stopped communicating with me. What they were trying to do is get information about my bank account and were running a scam. I have now learned that you have to screen clients that come in for mediation. Even mediators have scammers after them.
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