Love, Janessa | Episode 1: From My World to Yours

Love, Janessa | Episode 1: From My World to Y...

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Love, Janessa | Episode 2: The Big Fish

Roberto is in love. Without ever seeing her or talking to her, he thinks he falls deeply for Janessa. He sends thousands of dollars and begs her to leave the adult entertainment world. Everyone tells the Italian sustainable farmer that he’s being scammed. Then why is Janessa comi ...  Show more

Love, Janessa | Episode 3: Meet The Boys

Tracking down scammers – how and why do they do it? One tells host Hannah Ajala: “I always feel bad”. Researchers estimate half of global romance scams originate in West Africa. In Ghana, there are the Sakawa Boys. The conning process can involve staying up late, chatting on the ...  Show more

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