Elder advocacy group AARP tipped Google to the scam last
September following a complaint from a South Carolina resident
who had sent $700 in digital gift cards to an online seller for
a basset hound puppy that never came, according to Google's
lawsuit in U.S. district court in San Jose.
Google is seeking monetary damages and a court order banning the
accused user, Nche Noel of Cameroon. Noel did not respond to a
request for comment through one of several puppy websites named
in the lawsuit, and an attorney was not immediately listed for
Noel in court records.
Noel used dozens of Gmail email and Google Voice accounts "to
communicate false promises to victims, register the fraudulent
websites with U.S. internet hosting companies, and request and
receive payments," the lawsuit states.
In addition to basset hounds, websites allegedly linked to Noel
have offered maltipoo puppies and marijuana and prescription
opiate cough syrup, according to the lawsuit.
Google policies bar use of its services in illegal activities.
The lawsuit says the puppy scam harmed Google's reputation and
cost it over $75,000 to investigate and remediate.
The company said that while it was unlikely that Noel would
appear in court, an order against Noel could disrupt the alleged
scam and deter copycats.
Previously, Google referred a similar case to the U.S. Justice
Department. That Cameroonian puppy scammer pleaded guilty last
year
https://www.justice.gov/opa/
pr/cameroonian-citizen-extradited-romania-pleads-guilty-conspiracy-defraud-online-purchasers.
Google has previously sued hackers based in Russia and marketing
companies masquerading under its name. But the company said it
was the first time it directly filed a consumer protection case
before.
Google timed its filing to coincide with National Pet Day.
(Reporting by Paresh Dave; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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