New Social Security scam features fake U.S. Supreme Court letter

New Social Security scam features fake U.S. Supreme Court letter

A new scam involves fake letters that appear to be from U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts — but it’s a ploy to trick seniors, agency warns.

Truth Analysis

Factual Accuracy
5/5
Bias Level
5/5

Analysis Summary:

The article accurately describes a new Social Security scam involving fake letters from the U.S. Supreme Court. Multiple sources confirm the existence of this scam and the Social Security Administration's warning about it. The reporting appears neutral and objective.

Detailed Analysis:

  • Claim: A new scam involves fake letters that appear to be from U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
  • Verification Source #1: Confirms that people have received official-looking letters on fake U.S. Supreme Court letterhead.
  • Verification Source #3: Confirms that people are receiving letters on fake U.S. Supreme Court letterhead.
  • Assessment: Supported
  • Claim: The letters are a ploy to trick seniors.
  • Verification Source #1: Implies this by issuing a scam alert.
  • Verification Source #3: Implies this by issuing a scam alert.
  • Assessment: Supported

Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:

  • Source 1: SCAM ALERT: Social Security issued a warning today about a new ... Some people have received official- looking letters on fake U.S. Supreme Court letterhead featuring the signatures of some Supreme Court ...
  • Source 3: SCAM ALERT! The Social Security Administration has issued a ... a new scam. People are receiving letters on fake U.S. Supreme Court letterhead ... featuring the signatures of some Supreme Court ...