Two Psychics In Times Square New York Who Were Charging $1,000 To Remove ‘Curse’ Busted By Private Investigator Setup

Two women were arrested and accused of “fortune telling fraud” in Times Square On February 2nd, 2016. The two women were a supposed psychic and her daughter-in-law who worked together. They took the bait when a private investigator sent an operative into their business. He told the psychic he thought a curse plagued him and needed their help. They agreed to help him remove it for the cost of $1,000.

Psychics in the New York City area are very diverse. They differ from honest, friendly palm readers whose charges are reasonable to professional con artists who manage to scam people out of millions. Bob Nygaard, a private investigator specializing in fraudulent psychics, got involved in the case that resulted in the scammer’s arrest.

He received the tip from a woman whose husband left her for another woman. As a result of the affair, she decided to consult the psychic and ended up paying her more than $55,000. She became aware of how they took advantage of her during her time of weakness and wanted them to get punished for it.

A Victim Takes Action Against The Fake Psychics

In short, that desire for punishment drove her to contact Nygaard for help. He then arranged for an undercover operative to visit the psychic shop run by Tammy Vlado, who goes as “Psychic Gina,” and Pam Ulfie, her daughter-in-law. “Vlado and Ulfie attempted to con the undercover operative into believing a curse and negative energy were plaguing his life.

They attempted to elicit $1,000 from the operative to remove the alleged ‘curse/negativity.’ Vlado and Ulfie claimed they needed to burn ten ‘platinum candles’ as part of the alleged ‘curse/negativity’ removal work,” Nygaard said. Before leaving, the “psychics” charged the operative $445; $45 for the initial psychic reading and $400 to begin the curse removal process.

After the visit, Nygaard filed reports against the two scammers, who allegedly violated New York State Penal Law section 165.35, which is ‘fortunetelling.’ The Manhattan district attorney’s office and Manhattan police department agreed with Nygaard and pursued the fraudulent psychics. They both surrendered to law enforcement officials without incident.

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Angela Moore founded Psychic Review Online in 2008 after being scammed out of her life savings by a psychic con artist. Since then she has devoted her time to rooting out the frauds and helping people find a real psychic reader.

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