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CBS news anchor nearly loses life savings in LA scam

July 11, 2026
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CBS news anchor nearly loses life savings in LA scam

A phone scam was so convincing that even veteran CBS News correspondent Matt Gutman admits he nearly walked into his bank and emptied his account before realizing something was terribly wrong.

In a video shared Friday on his X account, Gutman recounted receiving a call from someone claiming to work in his bank’s “fraud protection” department.

The caller introduced herself by name, provided a badge ID, and appeared to have detailed knowledge of his personal banking information.

CBS News chief correspondent Matt Gutman describing a phone scam.
The conversation took a more alarming turn.
Matt Gutman, newly appointed CBS News chief correspondent, speaking to the camera.
Matt Gutman joined CBS News as chief correspondent in 2026.

“They seemed to know so much about me, about my bank account,” Gutman said. “And then they said, ‘Listen, we suspect that there is significant fraud activity at the bank branch where you bank, and what we need you to do right now–.’ We went through all the accounts, and we actually had some suspicious activity recently in my daughter’s account.”

The conversation took a more alarming turn when the caller outlined what she claimed was a plan to catch the criminals.

“She gave me the names and then she said, ‘What we need you to do, in order to intercept these fraudsters, is to go into the bank and withdraw everything from your bank account’ — which wasn’t that much money at this point — ‘and take it with you so you have it in cash and that’ll trigger the fraudsters into action. That’s how we’ll be able to catch them.’ I thought, OK, that’s a little weird.”

“Why would you use a regular citizen for something that seems like a law enforcement issue? But I said, you know, OK, and I went in there and she said, ‘But you can’t tell anybody at the bank that this is happening because they might be in on it,’” he continued.

That final instruction set off alarm bells.

Matt Gutman, CBS News chief correspondent, reacting to a phone scam.
The caller outlined what she claimed was a plan to catch the criminals.

Gutman said the demand to keep bank employees in the dark made him realize he was dealing with scammers, despite how authentic the call had seemed.

“You’ve got to be so careful,” Gutman said, “and some of these scams are incredibly sophisticated with people who clearly know what they are talking about, and speak like they are in the profession. I’m just blown away by how good that person was. I can’t get over this.”

I just got SCAMMED: a remarkably sophisticated phone scam that nearly had me pull the entire entirety of funds out of one bank account. Watch to see how it unfolded. And how dangerous it might possibly have been. Huge shout out to the @lapdhq and the folks at the @bankofamerica… pic.twitter.com/y17xohZcBz

— Matt Gutman (@CBSMATTGUTMAN) July 10, 2026

Gutman’s close call comes just months after another veteran TV journalist became the victimof a costly fraud scheme.

Former KSEE 24 news anchor Alex Delgado told Your Central Valley she lost $72,000 after being targeted by scammers.

“I feel dumb, that I should have been smarter about it. I am in a very vulnerable place,” Delgado said.

According to the report, Delgado received a suspicious text in March that appeared to come from the stock trading app Robinhood. The message claimed there had been suspicious activity on her account and instructed her to call a phone number to report the issue.

The cases underscore how increasingly sophisticated digital scams have become, with fraudsters using convincing scripts and personal information to gain victims’ trust before attempting to steal their money.

Both the US federal government and the California State Legislature have enacted laws aimed at investigating, prosecuting and disrupting cyber-scam networks.

The post CBS news anchor nearly loses life savings in LA scam appeared first on New York Post.

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