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Why would this even classify as fraud? Lying about where you currently are on an internet profile isn't a crime.
The only possible case for fraud would be if the artist promised to use part of the money to help with Ukrainian efforts or whatever. Instead, he just played everyone by being vague, assuming all he did was change his location and open "emergency commissions".
Lying about who you are to solicitate money under a false pretense is absolutely fraud.
That's the catch, he wasn't asking for money, he was offering his service. If I make an account on xitter and claim to be a Cambodian artist, is it fraud if people commission me because I'm not actually Cambodian, despite getting the art they asked for?
It's obviously misleading, but claiming fraud, legally speaking, needs more than just an unimportant detail being false