It does mean that you are the person who was or is in contact with the false "Danielle"s and I can not know what was written in the messages you exchanged.
I suggested that you better not send that scammer any money or other valuable things. But if that already happened, and therefore an actual case of Internet fraud exists, you should tell the police.
I think you know that real Danielle isn't behind the scams and is fighting those criminals that steal her photos to conduct these crimes.
I somehow doubt that you were in contact with just one person pretending to be Danielle. I think it's a gang that specialized on her image. But that's just a feeling on my part; you're the one who read the messages.
I hope you haven't suffered too much of financial or emotional damage because of those lowlifes and can get over the bad experience soon.
Sorry, Bradley, you're in contact with a scammer. That's not Danielle's real name.
Don't send that person (or anyone that you haven't met in person) any valuables.
If you HAVE sent that person something, collect your messages and file in a case of Internet fraud at your local police.