The Scam Files | Con Artists, Cults, Frauds and Corporate Deception

The Scam Files investigates the con artists, cult leaders, financial frauds, corporate scandals, impostors, and elaborate deceptions that fooled millions. Each episode reveals how the scheme began, why people believed it, who benefited, what warning signs were missed, and how the deception eventually collapsed. From billion-dollar Ponzi schemes and cryptocurrency frauds to fake heirs, corrupt companies, rigged contests, dangerous cults, and historic confidence tricks, the show follows the money, the manipulation, and the people behind the lie. The Scam Files combines clear storytelling, verified reporting, and investigative detail to explain how some of the world’s most notorious scams actually worked. New episodes examine famous frauds, corporate cover-ups, financial crimes, cult operations, media hoaxes, romance scams, and historical cons. Follow The Scam Files and discover how easily trust can be manufactured—and how quickly a convincing story can become a weapon. This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication.

  1. 5 天前

    The Call-Center Scam: Scam Likely, Industrialized

    A federal agent monitoring cash shipments linked to an India-based fraudulent call center identified an American woman in her seventies who was believed to be losing tens of thousands of dollars. The FBI account captures the urgency investigators faced, but it describes one potential victim during one investigation—not every call-center fraud case. This episode examines documented investigations into government-impersonation and telemarketing schemes involving India-based call centers, U.S. victims, cash shipments, gift-card codes, and domestic pickup locations. In a Southern District of Texas matter, an indictment charged dozens of defendants with conspiracy to commit identity theft, false personation of a U.S. officer, wire fraud, and money laundering. Those were allegations, not convictions. The episode also examines a separate Houston-area case in which Zaheen Rafikbhai Malvi pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud in a scheme prosecutors said defrauded hundreds of victims of more than $11 million. The available sources do not establish that the Texas indictment and the later Houston-area guilty-plea case were one unified operation. Using FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, federal court, FTC, ICE, SEC, and court-reporting records, the episode traces the mechanics of impersonation fraud: invented legal emergencies, spoofed caller ID, payment demands, cash routes, and the evidence victims can preserve when reporting a loss. This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication. #TheScamFiles #OrganizedConsumerFraud #ChameleonScamLikely #CallCenterFraud #India

  2. 7月24日

    FTX: The Exchange That Used Customer Cash

    Protect your online privacy with Proton VPN. Encrypt your connection, hide your real IP address, and help block ads, trackers, and malware. Save up to 70% through our official Proton VPN link: https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=25&aff_id=19151   FTX was promoted as a safe, sophisticated cryptocurrency exchange, backed by celebrity attention, major investors, and the public image of Sam Bankman-Fried as a responsible crypto founder. In November 2022, the exchange collapsed after customers rushed to withdraw their money and a multibillion-dollar gap was exposed. Federal regulators alleged that customer deposits had been routed to Alameda Research, the trading firm also controlled by Bankman-Fried, where they were commingled and used for trading, loans, investments, political donations, real estate, and other spending. This episode follows the FTX story from its rise as a major crypto platform to the balance-sheet warning signs, the failed withdrawal crisis, the bankruptcy, and the federal criminal trial in Manhattan. It explains how the exchange and Alameda were connected, why Alameda’s special treatment mattered, how customer money could move where customers did not expect it to go, and why prosecutors said the public safety claims were false. The legal record is now extensive. Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty, testified that he did not defraud customers, and later sought a new trial while arguing FTX faced a liquidity crisis rather than insolvency. A federal jury convicted him on all seven charges in November 2023. In March 2024, he was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison and made subject to an eleven-billion-dollar forfeiture order. This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication. #TheScamFiles #CryptocurrencyFraud #FTX #SamBankmanFried #AlamedaResearch

  3. 7月22日

    1MDB: State Fund, Hollywood Fantasy

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  4. 7月20日

    Vastaamo Hack: Therapy Ransom Sent to Thousands

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  5. 7月14日

    Pig-Butchering Scam Compounds: The Romance Investment Trap

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  6. 7月12日

    NXIVM: Self-Help, Secrets, and a Criminal Enterprise

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  7. 7月12日

    Fyre Festival: The Luxury Island Dream That Collapsed

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簡介

The Scam Files investigates the con artists, cult leaders, financial frauds, corporate scandals, impostors, and elaborate deceptions that fooled millions. Each episode reveals how the scheme began, why people believed it, who benefited, what warning signs were missed, and how the deception eventually collapsed. From billion-dollar Ponzi schemes and cryptocurrency frauds to fake heirs, corrupt companies, rigged contests, dangerous cults, and historic confidence tricks, the show follows the money, the manipulation, and the people behind the lie. The Scam Files combines clear storytelling, verified reporting, and investigative detail to explain how some of the world’s most notorious scams actually worked. New episodes examine famous frauds, corporate cover-ups, financial crimes, cult operations, media hoaxes, romance scams, and historical cons. Follow The Scam Files and discover how easily trust can be manufactured—and how quickly a convincing story can become a weapon. This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication.

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