By: Mallory Sofastaii
Scammers posing as police, bankers and federal agents stole more than $635,000 from the women


Mallory Sofastaii is an Anchor/Reporter at WMAR. She specializes in investigative journalism, focusing on consumer issues, finance, and health, while also covering topics such as real estate and cybersecurity. Mallory is dedicated to empowering her community by addressing scams and consumer complaints, and her work has been featured in various outlets including WTXL ABC 27 and Scripps News.
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Baltimore, United States (Local)


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Mallory Sofastaii predominantly covers local news, with a focus on scams, fraud, and consumer protection in the Maryland area. She is likely to be most responsive to pitches that provide insights into local scams and fraudulent activities targeting individuals and businesses in Baltimore or Maryland.
Given her extensive coverage of government announcements related to consumer protection and online services, she may also be interested in stories related to changes in regulations or policies affecting consumers at a local level.
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