Glamorous OnlyFans model found dead, floating in Miami harbor after partying on rapper’s yacht, linked to Brazilian marketing scams and Bitcoin Ponzi scheme
Dark past of OnlyFans model found dead floating in Miami harbor exposed by authorities in her home country, Brazil
Adriana Vieria’s body was found floating near Key Biscayne, Florida after partying on rapper’s yacht on September 21
Vieria, 31, and her husband Roberto Tersário, fled Brazil after being involved in a multi-million-dollar scam
The pair and another couple masterminded a scheme, targeting customers who paid online for electronic devices that were never delivered
The business named ‘123 Importados’ conned over 7000 into paying for products that were never delivered, before cops began investigating, arresting 7 members of the ring
Vieria and Tersário, who fled to the US in 2019, as investigations of the ring intensified, frequently posted photos on social media flaunting their good living
They also owned several companies, including Bitcoin Investment, allegedly used to scam clients in a Ponzi scheme, guaranteeing investors gains between 1 percent to 1.5 percent
Two years later the marriage crumbled, Tersário abandoned her returning to Brazil and the now single mother began dancing and selling adult content on OnlyFans

Brazilian authorities alleged that the late model Adriana Vieria and her ex-husband was involved in a multi-million-dollar scam – conning customers who purchased electronic products that they never received. In another con investors were fleeced in a bitcoin Ponzi scheme
An OnlyFans model who drowned after partying on a yacht in Miami, was a fugitive transplant, who allegedly fled her native Brazil to US five years ago, when she and her now estranged husband were wanted for masterminding a multi-million-dollar scam, authorities in Sao Paulo, Brazil, said..
Mother-of-one Adriana Vieria, 31, whose body was found floating near Key Biscayne on September 21, and her then husband, Roberto Tersário, were among two couples were the masterminds of a scheme which included targeting customers who paid for products that were never delivered.
The con ring, which was dismantled in June 2020, hawked electronic products, ranging from cell phones to televisions that were sold below retail through a business named ‘123 Importados’.
The bogus marketing company that was registered under the name of Felipe da Silva, utilizing a barrage of advertising on Brazilian television, created the illusion of being legit by recording testimonials of customers who had actually received items they purchased, to lull prospective buyers into a false sense of ‘security.’

Adriana Vieria [photo], who drowned in Miami on September 21, after she jumped off the yacht rented by a famous rapper in Miami, fled Sao Paulo to Florida in 2019, a year before authorities in Brazil closed in on members of her bogus marketing ring
Ultimately more than 7,000 customers were conned into paying for products that were never delivered, in the nefarious plot.
However on June 30, 2020, the São Paulo Civil Police obtained seven arrest warrants and apprehended da Silva in a mansion located in the outskirts São Paulo.
Vieria and Tersário avoided capture by fleeing Brazil a year earlier, settling in Florida and often posting photos, flaunting their illicit riches on social media.
The couple reportedly, owned several companies including, Bitcoin Investment, which was used to scam clients in a Ponzi scheme which guaranteed investors gains between 1 percent to 1.5 percent.
Despite authorities in Brazil reaching out to their counterparts in the United States, somehow the fugitives were never apprehended.

Adriana Vieira shared this last photo of two bikini-clad women on her Instagram account, from the yacht party she attended September 21, just before she drowned while swimming with a group of partygoers

Adriana Vieria masked the down turn in her financial status quite well, with frequent posting of photos showing her living the good life in sunny Florida
Vieria’s mother, Lourdes Vieira, knew something was off when she saw that she and her husband were often changing homes.
‘I just suspected because no one get rich overnight, no one leads such a luxurious life overnight,’ her mother told Brazilian news outlet Record TV.
Arriving the United States Vieria, who was not fluent in English, began working odd jobs as the money began to run dry.
Not surprising the marriage fractured and Tersário abandoned his wife and and son, returning to Brazil.
To pay the bills Vieria began dancing at Miami nightclubs and selling adult content on OnlyFans.
Her mother, Lourdes Vieira, is now working on repatriating her daughter’s remains, to Brazil.

SM postings created the illusion Adriana Vieria led the glam life after she fled Brazil in 2019, with her ex-husband as authorities began investigating their marketing scam that fleeced more than 7,000 victims who were sold electronic items at below retail prices, they never received

In truth Brazilian model Adriana Vieria worked odd jobs and sold adult content on OnlyFans, to pay bills until she drowned at a rapper’s party a few weeks ago
A police report indicated Adriana Vieria’s had joined a group for a swim around 8:30 pm on September 21 before they warned her to return to the boat due to the presence of a jellyfish.
The young woman remained in the water and was located floating 10 minutes later near Biscayne Bay. She was rushed to a local hospital and pronounced dead at 9:30 pm.
While her family is working at flying the body which is still at a Miami morgue back to Brazil., Vieria’s 6-year-old son remains in the care of a babysitter hired by his late mother.


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