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Will County Officials Warn of Zoom Court Scam Targeting Defendants for Fraudulent Dismissal Fees

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Article Summary: Will County officials have issued an alert regarding a fraudulent scheme where scammers infiltrate courtroom Zoom sessions to extort money from defendants. The perpetrators use private chat features to solicit phone numbers and demand escalating payments in exchange for falsely promising to have pending court cases dismissed.

Will County Court Scam Key Points:

  • Scammers are accessing courtroom Zoom sessions and utilizing private user-to-user chat features to directly target defendants.

  • Fraudsters initially ask for the defendant’s phone number, stating that an attorney or court officer will contact them.

  • An initial demand of $375 is requested to supposedly dismiss the case, which escalates to demands for thousands of dollars if paid.

  • Victims are advised to immediately disconnect from the Zoom session and report the incident to the Clerk’s office and local law enforcement.

Will County officials on Saturday, March 14, 2026, issued an urgent public warning regarding a newly identified Zoom scam affecting local court proceedings, where fraudsters are attempting to extort defendants by falsely promising case dismissals.

According to the published alert, the scam involves unauthorized individuals hopping into active courtroom Zoom sessions. Once inside the digital space, the scammer gains access to the platform’s private user-to-user chat feature, allowing them to communicate discreetly with defendants without immediately alerting court personnel.

Through this private channel, the scammer attempts to obtain money by promising a favorable resolution or a complete dismissal of the defendant’s pending case. The deceptive process begins with the scammer asking the targeted defendant for their personal telephone number. To build false credibility, the scammer tells the defendant that an attorney or another court officer will contact them shortly regarding their case.

After successfully obtaining the phone number, the scammer initiates a direct call to the defendant. During this call, the individual explicitly states they will get the court case dismissed in exchange for an initial payment of $375.

However, the financial extortion does not end with the first transaction. Officials warned that if a defendant pays the $375, the scammer uses the opportunity to extract further funds. The victim will quickly receive another telephone call asking for additional money, which normally amounts to thousands of dollars.

To combat this ongoing threat within the virtual judicial system, Will County authorities provided clear instructions for anyone who encounters this situation during a virtual court appearance.

“If this happens to you or someone you know – promptly end the Zoom session and contact the Clerk’s office,” the warning stated.

Additionally, officials urged victims to reach out to local law enforcement to officially report the scam attempts, concluding the public alert with a reminder to “Stay safe and be smart Will County!”

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