Local Detroit news warn fake Eminem scammer Posted on February 23, 2022 By Remy Gelenidze As the Click On Detroit reports, the Eminem scam continues to grow after Help Me Hank first exposed that a high-tech thief was pretending to be Marshall Mathers to steal people’s identities.“I was having my coffee in the morning and the phone rang. He said, ‘This is Marshall (Mathers).’” – said Frederick Mclelland, of Taylor. The scammer is not just targeting people in Detroit locally, but also across the entire country. A woman from the state of Washington showed Help Me Hank messages she received from someone posing as Marshall Mathers.He complimented her appearance and, in a later exchange, asked her to go and get him an eBay card. “If he can use that person’s likeness, use that person’s reputation to bring people into the scam, it’s actually a pretty good fraud,” one expert said.For more details, watch the video from the local news below: RECENT RELATED ARTICLES50 Cent says Eminem turned down $9m World Cup performanceJanuary 6, 202350 Cent reveals he’s working on “8 Mile” TV series with Eminem involvedJanuary 6, 2023Lupe Fiasco decodes Eminem lyrics during his lecture in MITJanuary 1, 2023Knoc-turn’al talks about Eminem: “He had to work ten times harder than us cause he was white”December 30, 2022DJ Khaled shares his reaction after getting rare Eminem x Jordan 4s Retro EncoreDecember 29, 2022GRIP freestyles over Peezy’s “2 Million Up”December 28, 2022 2022Detroit NewsFake EminemScammer