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MONEYGRAM REMISSION WEBSITE

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WELCOME TO THE MONEYGRAM REMISSION WEBSITE

Update November 3, 2023. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service approved today the
disbursement of over $500,000 to 50 victims, as part of the compensation process
to victims defrauded through the use of MoneyGram money transfers.  These
victims will recover their full loss amounts.





Update February 10, 2023. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service announced today the
disbursement of over $115 million to 38,889 victims, as part of the compensation
process to victims defrauded through the use of MoneyGram money transfers. 
These victims will recover their full loss amounts. You may view the full
annoucement in the Case Documents tab labeled February 10, 2023 News Release.



Update December 30, 2022. USPIS in conjunction with DOJ and the Remission
Administrator are in the process of reviewing the Reconsideration Requests
received as a result of the Determination Letters that were sent on October 28,
2022. It is anticipated that this review will be completed by mid-January and
anticipates authorizing compensation for eligible victims by end of January.





Update October 31, 2022.  Over 2,000 determination notices were mailed to
petitioners commencing on October 28, 2022.  The determination notice identified
one of the following deficiencies: 1) the petition was a duplicate petition to
another petition filed; 2) sufficient supporting documentation for some or all
of the claimed amount was not provided; 3) Moneygram Transfer Control Number
(MTCN) information was not submitted.  Responses to letters mailed on October
28, 2022 must be postmarked or submitted online by November 30, 2022. 

If you did not receive a determination notice, you may check the status of your
petition by visiting the Status tab on this website.



Update January 25, 2022. USPIS in conjunction with DOJ and the Remission
Administrator continues to review Petitions for Remission from potential victims
of the MoneyGram fraud and anticipates authorizing compensation for eligible
victims within 2022.

 

On June 1, 2021, the MoneyGram Remission process was opened to all consumer
fraud victims who as part of their victimization sent an U.S. based MoneyGram
money transfer between January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2017.  The closing
date to submit a petition is August 31, 2021.

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service announced today the disbursement of over $115
million to 38,889 victims, as part of the compensation process to victims
defrauded through the use of MoneyGram money transfers.  These victims will
recover their full loss amounts.


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