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6 The Hottest Mugshots
Chelsey Timpe, once hailed for having the "hottest mugshot ever" by the social media account Mugshawtys, was back in the headlines after landing in legal trouble yet again. Mugshawtys, if you're unaware, is a social media phenomenon where mugshots of attractive women who have been arrested are shared online.

5 A Mugshot From Honduras
Heidy Ulloa, a member of the MS13 gang, caused a stir online with her eyecatching mugshot after being busted for trafficking in Honduras. Is there a Mugshawtys Honduras version? Ulloa was nabbed during a police operation in San Pedro Sula, where authorities seized a stash including 120 bags of that spicy powder,.

4 The Serial Romancer
Emmanuel Scotts, a seasoned scammer, has been slapped with a hefty 12year sentence for swindling over £320,000 from unsuspecting women he met on dating sites. Scotts, 55, wooed his targets online, persuading them to invest their savings, promising returns. But instead of making them rich, he funded his own lavish lifestyle with their hardearned cash.

3 The NYU Finance Director
Cindy Tappe, a former finance director at New York University, admitted to orchestrating a $3.5 million fraud scheme, diverting funds meant for minority and womenowned businesses to fuel her lavish lifestyle and home renovations in Connecticut.

2 The Fake Trader
An Anchorage man, Garrett Elder, got himself in some deep trouble after swindling over 175 people out of $26 million in a sixyear investment scam. Elder pleaded guilty to wire fraud and ended up with a 10year sentence in federal prison.

1 The Serial Internet Romeo
Serial con artist David Checkley, dubbed an internet Romeo, got himself sent back to prison after swindling £111,000 from 10 women. Checkley, 65, preyed on vulnerable individuals, posing as a wealthy man or a Vietnam War vet on the dating app Plenty of Fish.

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