Rip-off Artist Makes Comeback To Stamford

Vann, who police at the time called a "true grifter," was arrested in Stamford in November 2011 for claiming to be the illegitimate son of Jermaine Jackson and borrowing $20,000 from a city woman. Vann, who also passes himself off as an aspiring rapper -- one of his singles is called "Justice Will Be Served" -- and a clothing designer, met the Stamford woman at a Jermaine Jackson book signing in New York City in September 2011, Sgt.

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