• The Ramp-and-Dump: Two Hundred Fourteen Million Dollars in Social-Media Stock Hype
    2026/01/12

    The Ramp-and-Dump: Two Hundred Fourteen Million Dollars in Social-Media Stock Hype examines a modern financial fraud built for the age of online influence. Posing as U.S. investment advisers, offshore operators use calm authority, patriotic imagery, and private social-media groups to guide investors into thinly traded stocks. As prices surge, the promoters quietly exit, leaving followers trapped in sudden collapses. Told through a gritty investigative lens, the series exposes how trust, timing, and digital platforms combined to move hundreds of millions of dollars before regulators could react.

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    17 分
  • Global Mirage: The Eighteen Million Dollar “Safe” Investment Network
    2026/01/11

    Global Mirage: The Eighteen Million Dollar “Safe” Investment Network examines an eight-year international fraud that succeeded by rejecting hype and selling calm. Marketed as conservative, diversified, and secure, the scheme drew victims through trust-based referrals, professional language, and the promise of protection rather than profit. As delays quietly replaced stability, investigators unraveled a system built on control, misrepresentation, and patience. The case traces how four men used the appearance of safety to siphon off approximately eighteen million dollars before the structure finally collapsed under forensic scrutiny.

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    18 分
  • Community Targeted: A Three Hundred Million Dollar Latino Crypto Ponzi
    2026/01/10

    Community Targeted: A Three Hundred Million Dollar Latino Crypto Ponzi examines how a crypto investment program, promoted as safe and community-focused, spread through Latino neighborhoods using trust, language, and familiarity as its foundation. Built on regulatory filings and court records, the story traces how promises of steady returns and financial inclusion masked a structure that allegedly depended on new investor money to survive. Told in a forensic, non-sensational voice, the narrative focuses on systems, timelines, and consequences rather than spectacle, showing how opportunity language can become a tool of harm when oversight and transparency disappear.

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    20 分
  • Buying the Clubs: 777 Partners and the Five Hundred Million Dollar Fraud Charges
    2026/01/09

    Buying the Clubs examines the rise and collapse of 777 Partners, an investment firm that used prestige, speed, and sports ownership to project legitimacy while allegedly hiding deep financial instability. As lenders poured in more than five hundred million dollars, prosecutors say the firm recycled collateral, obscured risk, and kept money moving long after the math no longer worked. What begins as an aggressive private credit strategy ends as a criminal case that exposes how complexity, access, and confidence can be weaponized to delay collapse.

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    17 分
  • The HyperFund Dream: A $1.7 Billion Crypto Pyramid
    2026/01/08

    The HyperFund Dream: A $1.7 Billion Crypto Pyramid is a forensic, three-chapter true-crime narrative that tracks the rise and collapse of a global crypto “membership” program that promised steady, passive returns. Marketed through polished videos, community language, and aggressive referral incentives, HyperFund drew in everyday people across continents, many with little investing experience. What appeared to be a stable opportunity slowly revealed itself, through delays, rebrands, and shifting rules, as a system under strain. Regulatory enforcement filings later described the operation as a massive pyramid scheme, leaving investors facing losses estimated at about one point seven billion dollars. This story examines how trust was built, how pressure replaced transparency, and how belief outpaced reality until the structure finally gave way.

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    16 分
  • Unregulated Empire: FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried
    2026/01/07

    Unregulated Empire: FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried is a gritty investigative account of one of the largest financial collapses of the digital age. Told with a hard-edged, documentary tone, the series traces how a crypto exchange built on speed, trust, and charisma concealed deep structural risks while operating outside meaningful oversight. As markets turned and confidence cracked, the promise of safety unraveled, exposing alleged misuse of customer funds and a system that depended on belief more than boundaries. What followed was not just a corporate failure, but a global reckoning over power, accountability, and the cost of unchecked innovation.

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    20 分
  • Pushing the Pain: Insys Therapeutics and Fentanyl Prescriptions
    2026/01/06

    Pushing the Pain is a gritty nonfiction forensic series that traces how a powerful fentanyl spray moved from a narrow medical purpose into widespread misuse through corporate pressure, financial incentives, and compromised judgment. Told with restraint and urgency, the story follows the path from sales targets and speaker fees to pharmacies, emergency rooms, and courtrooms, exposing how a system designed to manage pain instead amplified harm. This is not a story of a single villain, but of incentives strong enough to bend ethics, medicine, and trust until the consequences could no longer be contained.

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    19 分
  • Poisoned Trust: Dr. Farid Fata and Unnecessary Chemo
    2026/01/05

    Poisoned Trust: Dr. Farid Fata and Unnecessary Chemo examines one of the most disturbing health care fraud cases in modern American medicine. In suburban Detroit, patients entered an oncology clinic believing they were fighting aggressive cancer. Many were not sick at all. Through falsified diagnoses and exaggerated medical claims, respected oncologist Farid Fata ordered chemotherapy that patients did not need, exposing them to toxic drugs while billing insurers millions. Told through a forensic, evidence-driven lens, this series traces how trust became a weapon, how warning signs were ignored, and how the damage extended far beyond the courtroom.

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    21 分