
Janet Lea And Norman (aka Jason) Stevenson
PLEASE BEWARE - These individuals are con artists scamming innocent victims.
This website has been created to expose Janet Stevenson and her spouse, Norman (aka Jason) Stevenson. Janet and Norman have been using their adopted non-verbal, autistic son (who will go unnamed to protect his identity) to commit acts of fraud. By claiming they run multiple autism awareness organizations, they’ve gained access to sporting events, and “meet and greets” with athletes, coaches, and other celebrities. At first, this appears to be a legitimate charity. However, the Stevensons have funded their traveling and trips by purchasing event tickets with stolen credit cards and using fake identities to sell them online.

Our Scam Story - TICKET BUYERS BEWARE!

Janet & Jason Stevenson
Wednesday, November 2, 2022 – After finding a listing online for (4) World Series tickets, communication began with Jason Stevenson and his wife Janet. We made plans to meet at Ceasars Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey later that evening. We met Jason and Janet along with their son. They proceeded to show us all their social media channels, including countless pictures of their experiences traveling the country. After socializing for 20-30 minutes, Jason digitally transferred (4) legit Major League Baseball tickets through the MLB app to my personal account in exchange for $8,300.
Thursday, November 3, 2022 – Jason contacted me again, claiming to have (3) more tickets he was willing to sell. I proceeded to send an additional $2,850 for the tickets. Jason again successfully transferred the tickets to my MLB app. I remained in communication with Jason until 1 hour before the first pitch when the tickets simply disappeared from the MLB app. After contacting the MLB ticket office, I was told the tickets were purchased with stolen credit cards. Foolishly, we made the assumption that the MLB app was a safe way to purchase tickets. Unfortunately, that was not the case.
After further research, we've learned that the Stevenson couple has scammed other innocent victims. The clip below was filmed during a charity event organized by Jason and Janet along with an establishment known as Steely's Grill. The Stevensons offered to pay all expenses; however, they left town to dodge paying expenses to the owner and staff as promised.
Steely's Grill Owners have agreed to work with authorities to expose Janet and Jason Stevenson.
What We Know - Some information has been redacted as requested by authorities.
- Names :
Janet Lea Stevenson aka Janet Borneman aka
Janet Sibbett
Jason Stevenson aka Norman Stevenson
Fake Charity Organizations Names Include:
“Autism for Life” and “Traveling with Autism”
- Facebook Account :
Janet – https://www.facebook.com/JanetLBorneman
- Venmo Account :
Janet – @JanetLea
- YouTube Channel :
Traveling with Autism:
https://www.youtube.com/@travelingwithautism2410
- Home Address :
Janet – Willmington, NC
Norman (aka Jason) – Thompson, GA.
Jason lives in the backyard of his father’s
(also Norman) property.
- Phone Numbers:
Janet – (910) 538-71xx or (910) 777-12xx
Jason – (910) 632-31xx
Caesars Casino has all the video footage, room reservation information, and the license plate of the car they drove out in. Caesar’s Operations Manager: Case #: IN20220009729

Payment Details
Janet Borneman

Facebook Profile
Janet Stevenson
Next Steps

Police reports have been filed with Atlantic City Police Department, Atlantic County Prosecutors Office. We will be pressing charges and seeking extradition for arrest and compensation.

FOX54 (WFXG) We’ve been in contact with FOX 54 regarding airing a follow-up story to warn others about Janet and Jason.
The following news outlets will also beadvised of
their fraudulent activity :
- WJBF (ABC)
- WRDW (CBS)
- WCES (PBS)
- WFXG (FOX54)
- Augusta Chronicle
- WACG 90.7 Augusta WRBL (CBS)
- WTVM (ABC)
- WJSP (PBS)
- WLTZ (NBC)
- WXTX (FOX)
- The Columbus Ledger Enquirer
- WJSP 88.1