Scammer going by the name “Mandy Kim”. This is an actual picture off her LinkedIn profile. LinkedIn continues to feature her profile, even though she has been reported as a scammer using fake information multiple times.
This is a profile of a supposed C-level executive for a legitimate company. One phone call to the company proved that, they have never heard of her.
Let’s pick apart this photo, and then we’ll move on to her LinkedIn profile, which is also a work of fiction.

LinkedIn is a site for professionals. This photo is not in the least professional, except, maybe, for a different sort of professional. The flower in her hair, the come-hither look – they do not inspire confidence in the “Chief Operating Officer” of a well-established and well-regarded “medical technology company”. At the very least, the photo is completely inappropriate for a social media site for professionals.
There is a clear age discrepancy. A supposed C-level executive who claims to have previously been Vice President at this corporation, with “years of experience”? Is this photo years old? Or are the promoting elementary school children to VP now? Neither, she’s a scammer.
Further down her LI profile, she gets to the scam, but not until paragraph 6 (crafty!): “In addition to my work experience, I am also an experienced cryptocurrency investor. Since starting investing in cryptocurrencies seven years ago, I have established a stable trading pattern and investment strategy. I stay informed about market trends and the latest developments and have a high success rate in my investments.”
Yes, I’m sure she does have a high success rate – at her investments with Pig Butchering people.
Mandy Kim. Scammer. Pig Butcherer. P.O.S.