When Scammers Pretend to Be Us: A Warning from Lionsgate Network

Scammers Pretend to Be Us

Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen a disturbing trend.

Victims of cryptocurrency scams — already dealing with loss and confusion — have reached out to us to ask:

“Did Lionsgate Network contact me? Was this email really from you?”

The short answer is: probably not.

Unfortunately, as Lionsgate Network becomes more recognized for helping recover stolen funds and collaborating with law enforcement, we’ve also become a target for impersonation by criminals.

 

Imitation Isn’t Flattery — It’s a Crime

In many industries, imitation might be taken as a compliment. But in our world — where lives are financially and emotionally upended by cybercriminals — this kind of impersonation is unforgivable.

We don’t take it lightly.

These impersonators are often linked to organized crime networks using sophisticated techniques to appear legitimate. But what looks professional on the surface is often hiding total chaos behind the curtain.

And that chaos?

It’s our opening.

We’re working actively to trace, expose, and eliminate these bad actors — and we will pursue serious legal and investigative action to bring them down.

 

Some Victims Got Lucky — Others Didn’t

Thankfully, several victims trusted their gut and contacted us before it was too late.

They avoided wiring additional funds into the hands of fraudsters and gave us a chance to verify the communications.

But not everyone gets that second chance.

If you’re reading this and wondering if something feels off — act immediately.

 

Our Ironclad Protocol: How You Know It’s Really Us

To make it easy for you to verify communication, here is Lionsgate Network’s Zero-Tolerance Policy on impersonation:

  • We will never initiate contact with you via text, call, or email.
  • The only way to report a case is through our official website: network
  • We will never ask for payment before conducting a thorough preliminary analysis of your case.
  • We always offer a video face-to-face call with a verified team member before proceeding — part of our transparency protocol.
  • If you received a suspicious email, verify the sender and contact us only through our secure platform.

 

What You Should Do Now

If you’ve received unexpected communication claiming to be from Lionsgate Network:

  1. Do not reply. Do not send funds.
  2. Go to network and file a verification request.
  3. If you’re unsure, book a call with our team — we will confirm everything with you face-to-face.

Trust is Earned, Not Faked

At Lionsgate, we don’t just help recover funds — we hunt down those who exploit trust for profit. And we’re not just stopping scams.

We’re ending them.

If you believe someone is impersonating us or using our name to scam others, report it immediately.

Together, we will expose the chaos behind their masks — and bring them to justice.

If you’ve been affected by a crypto scam, you are entitled to a case evaluation.

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