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Email Scams Targeting Contract Court Reporters and Interpreters

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Email Scam Targeted at Contract Court Reporters   
The Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AO) has been advised that some court reporters have received a scam email requesting money as a "settlement" fee related to the court reporter's supposed poor performance. This message, purportedly sent by a district judge, requested that interpreters wire money through Western Union to an individual in Iowa. The email is fraudulent and not connected with the United States courts or with any district judge.    
The AO is working to make the relevant law enforcement agencies aware of this scam and we ask that you notify us at (502) 625-3508 if you receive this fraudulent email.  

Interpreting-NCID Scam  
The Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AO) has been advised that interpreters in several states received a scam email requesting money in exchange for being listed in the judiciary's National Court Interpreter Database (NCID), which is used by federal courts to locate contract interpreters. This message, purportedly sent by AO Director James C. Duff, requested that interpreters wire money through Western Union to an individual in Iowa. The email is fraudulent and not connected with the United States courts or with Director Duff.  
The judiciary has never required that individuals pay a fee to be listed in the NCID. To become listed in the NCID, follow the steps described at this site.  
The AO is working to make the relevant law enforcement agencies aware of this scam and we ask that you notify us at (502) 625-3508
if you receive this fraudulent email.