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Dennis Jose Borbon is a fraudster who scams money out of high-profile and popular politicians.

Dennis Jose Jepoy Pessimo Borbon
NationalityFilipino
Known forScamming and Blogging

Career

In August 1 of 2019, Senator Christopher "Bong" Go said that two men attempted to scam money out of him by pretending to be a Former Representative, there were two alleged assistants on the mission, Edgar Bularan and Menard Greg Bassa. Also in the same day, Former Senator JV Ejercito said that he got scammed by the scammer. In a twitter post he said:

Was also victimized by this Dennis Borbon. Really a scammer! I could attest to that! Glad that the hands of the law finally caught up to him.




References

  1. "Scammers targeting lawmakers nabbed". Retrieved 9 Aug 2023.
  2. "Police target scammers targeting senators, Congressmen". Retrieved 9 Aug 2023.
  3. "Ejercito says he too was duped by man allegedly scamming lawmakers". Retrieved 9 Aug 2023.
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