The Council of Legal Studies in this statement drew the attention of Law School students to the activities of some fraudsters who are calling them, offering them high grades in return for some cash.
The fraudsters according to the statement, call the students claiming to be the staff of the council and deceive them that they have seen their marks and that they failed their exams. They then ask the students to wire them cash so that their marks can be changed.
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