**Facebook Settlement and Jury Duty Warrant Scam Campaign**
Cybersecurity analysts have identified a sophisticated scam campaign operating through 10 interconnected entities that exploit both fake legal settlements and fraudulent law enforcement threats. The campaign centers around domains fraleyfacebooksettlement.com and www.fraleyfacebooksettlement.com, working in coordination with arnslaw.com to create an appearance of legitimacy. These domains are supported by two primary email addresses: gcg@fraleyfacebooksettlement.com and fb.settlement@arnslaw.com, which are reported together across all campaign assets with 100% confidence correlation.
The campaign employs three phone numbers that operate in coordination: 706-834-6699, 801-923-5716, and 888-214-5125. Analysis reveals that 706-834-6699 and 801-923-5716 are consistently reported together, while 888-214-5125 maintains direct connections to both settlement-themed domains and both email addresses. The phone number 801-923-5716 has generated significant community concern, with multiple reports describing calls from someone claiming to be "Deputy Ryan Walker from SLC sheriff's department" regarding missed jury duty and outstanding warrants.
Consumer impact data shows this dual-threat approach has created confusion among targets, with 6 community members reporting identical jury duty warrant scam tactics from 801-923-5716. The campaign's sophistication lies in its use of both fake Facebook settlement websites and impersonation of law enforcement officials, creating multiple attack vectors against the same victim pool. The 17 cross-entity relationships demonstrate extensive coordination between all campaign components, with every domain, email, and phone number interconnected through reported_together relationships at maximum confidence levels.
To protect against this campaign, consumers should verify any legal settlement claims by contacting Facebook directly through official channels rather than responding to unsolicited communications. Law enforcement agencies do not call citizens about warrants or jury duty failures—such matters are handled through official mail correspondence. If contacted by any number or email from this campaign, hang up immediately, do not click any links, and report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with the FCC. Consumers can verify the safety of suspicious phone numbers and domains by checking them against known scam databases before engaging.
This campaign represents a high-threat level due to its dual-vector approach combining fake legal settlements with law enforcement impersonation. Despite showing 0 formal FTC complaints for the associated phone numbers, the consistent community reports and extensive entity interconnections indicate an active, coordinated threat. Recommended next steps include blocking all identified phone numbers, avoiding any interaction with the settlement domains, and spreading awareness about both the fake Facebook settlement websites and the jury duty warrant phone scam tactics employed by this campaign.