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Montreal scammer used victims’ funds for drugs, cars, and parties

13 May 2026
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Stefano Zanetti, a 44-year-old Canadian man, was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison for his involvement in a multimillion-dollar grandparent scam targeting elderly victims in the United States. U.S. prosecutors revealed that Zanetti lived a luxurious lifestyle in Panama, running a watersports rental business while orchestrating the fraud. He and his accomplices, posing as successful businessmen, collected money from victims fooled by the scam, which operated since at least 2019. Despite multiple arrests of his associates, Zanetti continued to manage the operation, believing he was safe from law enforcement due to his location. Evidence suggests he was deeply involved in scamming activities, even working as a “closer” in call centers in Montreal.

Why It Matters

This case highlights the growing issue of financial fraud targeting seniors, with scams often exploiting their vulnerabilities and trust. The grandparent scam, which involves fraudsters posing as family members in distress, has been a significant concern, resulting in substantial financial losses for victims. The prosecution of individuals like Zanetti underscores law enforcement’s commitment to addressing such crimes, as well as the international nature of these fraud networks. Understanding the tactics employed by scammers can aid in prevention and raise awareness among potential targets.

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