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The Florida woman was arrested after she he allegedly drew a man From thousands of dollars during reading false tarot cards and “spiritual cleansing”.
According to the arrest report Obtained WTVJ, Carmen Valdez de Miguel, 67, was arrested on Monday and faced accusations of organized fraud scheme, great theft and resisting officer without violence.
The alleged Con started on March 11, when the man found a leaflet on his car on the Tarot card reading and called the number, the report said.
He talked to his wife, read the report and agreed to a session of the Tarot card reading for $ 20.

The Florida woman is charged with stealing thousands of men while reading Tarot cards and spiritual cleansing. (Miami-Dade Correction)
Two days later, on March 13, the man went to the apartment and met Valdez de Miguel, who allegedly called himself Maria Rodriguez, the report said.
During reading, Valdez de Miguel allegedly told a man that he needed a “deeper spiritual cleansing process” that would cost between $ 600 and $ 700.
Believing her advice, the man agreed to a partial payment and transferred $ 200 via Zelle, the report said.
He then returned to the apartment and met with Valdez de Miguel on March 14 because of the “spiritual cleaning season”, which he paid in advance, according to the report.
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Fortune-Teller reads a tarot card. (East)
The report described in detail that Valdez de Miguel asked the man during the session of his available Salda Bank’s balance, where he allegedly told her he had $ 8,000 available.
After the man’s response, Valdez de Miguel then allegedly asked him to bring the whole amount next time and assures him that if she uses money in the ritual, he will double, and she will return it on the same day.
The man then He returned to the apartment With $ 3,000 in cash on March 19, the report states, where Valdez de Miguel put money in a egg bag.
During the ritual, the report stated that the bag was broken, and after opening, the man claimed that everything left inside were broken eggs and worms.
The man told the authorities that Valdez de Miguel seemed to be amazed at what was in his bag, but when he asked for his money, she claimed that he could not do it “because of her state of mind.”
Valdez de Miguel then allegedly assured the man that his money would return to him the next day.
The report states that the man tried to contact Valdez de Miguel more after a bizarre meeting, but that she refused to return the money.
“She stated that the funds were part of the ritual and that they could not be released until the candles were extinguished on her own, although she had previously convinced the victim that his money would return the same day,” the report said.
On Monday, Valdez de Miguel was taken into custody, where police officers gave her the opportunity to return the money, but she denied her to know the man, the report said.
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The report says she also resisted that they had been taken into custody and used a False name during arrest.
Investigators also told WTVJ that they found that Valdez de Miguel had three orders in separate cases of theft.
Valdez de Miguel appeared before the judge on Tuesday, who set his bond in case of $ 5,500.
“Ok, I had the opportunity to review this very interesting arrest statement, which also realizes that you should never respond to a leaflet left on your vehicle to read the Tarot card, because you do not know what will happen, especially when you ask you to bring $ 3000 in cash, put money in a bag with some eggs,” said Judge Mindy Glazer. “This is bizarre.”
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Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. It covers topics, including missing persons, murders, national cases of crime, illegal immigration and more. Tips and ideas of the story can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com