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Four California Men Accused Of Stealing Credit Card Information From Pennsylvanians In Resale Scheme

by Paige Wuthrich
April 1, 2026
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Four California Men Accused Of Stealing Credit Card Information From Pennsylvanians In Resale Scheme

Attorney General Dave Sunday and the Pennsylvania State Police announced charges on Tuesday against four California men accused of running a criminal resale scheme.

The men allegedly used stolen credit card information obtained on the dark web to purchase tickets and products for resale at a discount.

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The inquiry identified 17 Pennsylvania residents as victims whose credit card information was exposed. While banks and credit card companies frequently prevented purchases before withdrawing funds from individual accounts, financial institutions are expected to suffer a loss of over $2 million. the Attorney

Authorities accuse Andres Ramirez, Andres Maravilla, Jesus Maravilla, and David Santoyo of operating fraudulent organizations, trafficking in illicit proceeds, and engaging in identity theft. The charges were filed after the Pennsylvania State Police investigated how the gang got and used financial information from victims.

The inquiry found that the four men bought stolen credit card information on the dark web. They then used that information to purchase event tickets and other products online, according to the attorney general’s office. After making the purchases, the group advertised and resold the items at a lower price on Instagram.

Members of the organization referred to the illicit operation as “The Method.” Santoyo allegedly charged other people $500 to teach them how to imitate the plan.

Attorney General Dave Sunday complimented his office’s assistance with state police in tracking down sophisticated financial transactions across the country. Sunday stressed that law police will pursue instances involving injury to residents, regardless of where the suspects are.

“These defendants utilized the dark web to steal credit card information from unsuspecting Pennsylvanians, then used that information to make purchases,” Sunday’s report states. “Even if you are across the country, we will examine activity that causes injury to Pennsylvanians. I commend the Pennsylvania State Police for their cooperation in breaking this cycle of complicated financial crimes.”

The Office of Attorney General and state police are actively working for the suspects’ extradition from California to Pennsylvania. The Financial Crimes Section of the Office of Attorney General will prosecute the matter once they arrive in Somerset County.

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