OK, although I am not convinced you're right.
The act happened in 2018, not 2022.
If we go on this path, a scammer can easily just go away after the scam just to avoid getting flagged.
It's always been like that, if all you know is someone's Bitcointalk username. If he doesn't come back, there's nothing you can do.
To make it clear: I'll remove my support now and I'll continue watching this topic.
If OP creates accurate Flags and posts evidence in this topic, I'll Support the new Flags.
It's important to keep the Flag system accurate, so it doesn't end up like the mess the rest of the Trust system is. See:
Creating or supporting a scammer flag is actively affirming a set of pretty clear fact-statements. If someone knowingly supports a flag containing incorrect fact-statements, then that is crystal-clear abuse, and I will seek to have such people removed from DT ASAP.