Winfrey Gets FBI Involved in Sweepstakes Scam


Oprah Winfrey  at The Hollywood Reporter's Annual Women In Entertainment Breakfast. Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA. 12-05-08
Oprah Winfrey has called in the FBI to look into a $1 million scam allegedly sponsored by her talk show.

Winfrey's camp was alerted to the issue by fans complaining about an email they had received, claiming they had been selected to compete in an Oprah Millionaire Contest Show.

Con artists prompted recipients to fill out a questionnaire and send money for travel arrangements and tickets to the show.

Officials from The Oprah Winfrey Show reported the scam to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center, and both offices have posted a warning to consumers on their Web sites, reports the New York Post.

Two previous cons involving Winfrey's show have been handled by the Illinois Attorney General's Office -- an Internet scheme in November 2006 and another over a fake sweepstakes in April 2007.

This is the first scam reported by Winfrey's office to the FBI.

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