Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Las Vegas lady pleads responsible in prize rip-off involving tens of millions

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A lady pleaded responsible Monday to producing mailings as a part of a scheme that defrauded 1000’s of People, a lot of them aged, prosecutors stated.

Barbara Trickle, 80, pleaded responsible to at least one depend of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, paperwork stated.

In 2023, federal prosecutors accused Trickle and two others of mailing tens of millions of phony prize notices from 2012 to 2018. The mailer indicated that the particular person would obtain a big money prize in the event that they paid a payment between $20 and $50, paperwork stated.

“[Trickle] was the owner and operator of a printing and mailing business that produced the fraudulent prize notice mailings for the scheme,” paperwork stated. “Trickle supervised the lasering, printing, and mailing of the fraudulent prize notices. She also directed her employees to analyze victim response data in furtherance of the scheme. Trickle was paid by her co-conspirators for these services.”

The loss to victims totaled about $15.5 million, prosecutors stated, including many have been “elderly and vulnerable.”

It was not instantly clear how a lot jail time, if any, Trickle would face at sentencing. The cost carries a most sentence of 20 years in jail and a minimal advantageous of $250,000, prosecutors stated in 2023.

The federal government runs a Nationwide Elder Fraud Hotline at 1-833-FRAUD-11.

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