Yellowstone actor Kelvin Costner has had his name used to scam people. The writer, actor, and director of Horizon, an American saga, had to put up a disclaimer to the effect that scamming is not his line of business.
An Illinois woman was scammed out of up to $62000 by someone pretending to be Kelvin Costiner on Telegraph by offering her business deals and posing as a celebrity.
The police have confirmed that the woman was involved in the latest scamming procedure after she was allegedly and flirtatiously chatted up by someone posing as the celebrity Yellowstone actor to swindle her in cryptocurrency and gift cards, and unsurprisingly, such money cannot be traced.
Innocent people are being defrauded of their hard-earned money daily by a ring of scammers using the profiles of celebrities.
Therefore, people have been warned to be vigilant and not fall into such cheap traps. While Costiner was not involved in the scam, he's not the only celebrity whose profile has been used in the scam to swindle the unwary public.
Costner has been in the news recently in more positive ventures, having withdrawn from the Yellowstone series and now working on the continuation of his new project, the 'Horizon: An American saga', and he has not been known to be a scammer.

