An Anti-vaxxer stripper.
That isn’t something you come across that frequently.
She is going to jail now.
A New Jersey woman who used the Instagram handle @AntiVaxMomma was charged in Manhattan on Tuesday with a conspiracy to sell hundreds of fake coronavirus vaccination cards over the social media platform.
The woman, Jasmine Clifford, 31, was charged in Manhattan criminal court with having sold about 250 forged cards over Instagram. She worked with another woman, Nadayza Barkley, 27, who is employed at a medical clinic in Patchogue, N.Y., to fraudulently enter at least 10 people into New York’s immunization database, prosecutors said. Ms. Barkley was also charged in the conspiracy.
She was charging $200 for a fake card, but for $250, somehow she was able to get a person’s name into New York’s official immunization database, which would allow them to get a digital vaccination pass.
According to the prosecution, a TikToker had exposed her scam, but they have been on to her for a while.
She has been hit with two felonies and a misdemeanor.
It was a pretty elaborate scam, and she made over $50k doing it on Instagram.
Ms. Clifford has deleted all her social media.
Flip the page for the exposing video. It is quite wild.