The problem, The Washington Post reports, is some of these men don't even have wives.
The letters are part of a growing scam that tries to extort people for Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency that's hard to track.
FBI Washington Field Office spokesman Andrew Ames says these scammers tend to flood high-income neighborhoods, trying to fool at least one person.
Jeff Strohl says he received a Nashville-postmarked letter from "GreySquare15" demanding a Bitcoin "confidentiality fee" worth $15,750. After his initial shock, he figured it was a scam. He posted about it on a community listserv to find he was far from the only Chevy Chase resident to receive such letters.
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