Another alleged victim of the ‘TikTok Trickster’ comes forward, says she sent him more than $30,000

MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – Another woman says she may be a victim of the man police believe has scammed women across multiple states — a suspect investigators on the Gulf Coast have dubbed the “TikTok Trickster.”

The woman, who asked to remain anonymous because of safety concerns, told FOX10 News she realized this week that the man she says took thousands of dollars from her last year is the same suspect Spanish Fort police say targeted a woman in Baldwin County in 2023.

The suspect — Brenton Fillers — is currently being held in a North Carolina jail on a fugitive warrant as local authorities work to extradite him back to Alabama, according to Spanish Fort Police Chief John Barber.

‘He’s hurt a lot of people’

“He’s hurt a lot of people,” the Indiana woman said…

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