Jubilee Ace/ Jenco/ GTR / 3Key – Lyra Newsletter No. 184

by | Aug 8, 2025 | GTR, Jubile Ace & Jenco | 0 comments

Dear Clients,

While we await the next procedural steps in the international proceedings related to the Jubilee Group platform, we would like to use this week’s message to share something that may be just as important as legal updates: understanding how victims are selected—and why this has nothing to do with being naive or uninformed.

  • Scammers don’t look for “gullible” people — they look for those with resources

In most cases, targets are not random individuals. They are often people who:
– have some savings,
– show interest in investments or personal finance,
– are thinking about securing their family’s future,
– are technologically literate,
– seem like “serious investors.”

In other words, the victims of these schemes are often cautious, rational, and well-informed. The fraud works not because the person is naive, but because the scammers are trained to exploit trust, emotions, and false authority.

  • Social engineering – the real skill behind the scheme

The people behind scams like Jubilee Group don’t simply ask for money—they build a scenario.
They:
– present themselves as licensed brokers,
– use fake websites and dashboards,
– stage Zoom calls in branded “offices,”
– address victims by full name,
– display fake tables, charts, and “withdrawal histories.”

Everything looks professional, advanced, and realistic. That’s why it’s important to recognize: this wasn’t the result of carelessness, but of highly sophisticated manipulation.

  • Why this matters

Many people still stay silent—out of shame, fear, or concern over how others will perceive them. But silence helps only one group: the perpetrators.

Speaking up, sharing your experience, and exchanging information not only helps move your own case forward—it helps protect others from falling into the same trap.

If you know someone who may have experienced something similar, encourage them to speak up. Your experience matters. And no—it’s not your fault.

Kind regards,
Attorney Zoran Miljaković