Florida Recovers $800M in Fraud Cases, But One Victim Lost $400K

State Attorney General touts major fraud recovery efforts, even as individual victims continue to be targeted.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 5:45pm

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that his office has recovered over $800 million for Floridians who were victims of fraud. However, the announcement comes as a new report reveals a single victim was swindled out of $400,000 in a dating scam.

Why it matters

Fraud and scams continue to be a major problem in Florida, targeting both individual consumers and businesses. While the state's recovery of $800 million is a significant achievement, it highlights the ongoing need for consumer education and protection against increasingly sophisticated fraud schemes.

The details

The $800 million recovered by the Florida Attorney General's office came from a variety of fraud cases, including investment scams, identity theft, and consumer rip-offs. However, a separate report has revealed that one individual victim lost $400,000 in a dating scam, underscoring the continued threat posed by these types of schemes.

  • On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the $800 million in fraud recoveries.

The players

James Uthmeier

The Florida Attorney General who announced the $800 million in fraud recoveries by his office.

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What’s next

The Florida Attorney General's office will continue to pursue fraud cases and recover funds for victims, but consumer education and protection efforts will also be crucial to preventing future scams.

The takeaway

While the state's ability to recover hundreds of millions in fraud is commendable, the persistence of individual victims losing life-changing sums of money highlights the ongoing challenge of protecting Floridians from increasingly sophisticated scams.