People about to receive arrest warrants are not warned or threatened in advance. They are not told that sending money will stop the warrant server.
If you were threatened with an "arrest warrant" via a phone call or email or text message, read this:
"The warrant is phony. A valid warrant would not be served by fax or e-mail [or text message]. It would be served in person by a U.S. Marshal or other law enforcement officer."
"Anyone receiving a fake arrest warrant should contact the FBI or the district U.S. Marshals Office. If there is any question regarding the authenticity of a warrant, contact your district clerk of court."
all same recording for katherine richardson fbi agent ooooh tax arrest scam #9 from these numbers 510 454 0123, 410 216 1135, and 972 362 2442. so now, the REAL F B I should do something to them who are doing this federal crime > no ?