Episodes

  • The Psychic Readers Network Part I – CLEO 2020
    Aug 27 2020

    We're kicking off this podcast with a billion-dollar scam that only old-school kids will recall! Miss Cleo and the Psychic Readers Network’s case is so full of questions and hilarious highlights that we decided to cover it for our pilot episode. Are big-time fraudsters sociopaths or psychopaths? Did Miss Cleo take off her false identity veil at some point? We explain how her phone scams worked and why her Jamaican accent and identity were totally fake. We also take a look at Miss Cleo’s last interview on The Gabby Bendel Show and why she couldn’t use her classic alias anymore.

    TIMESTAMPS

    (0:47) - An epic introduction to the show: Is fraud essentially a human problem? Is this podcast going to help at all?

    (4:30) - Get to know our very first featured fraudster! Are you old enough to know who Miss Cleo is? If not, here’s her complete bio.

    (9:36) - ‘Keep these people on the line for as long as possible': This is how the Psychic Readers Network scam worked.

    (15:03) - Discussing what might be the most insidious thing about this billion dollar hoax and if real psychics really exist.

    (23:14) - Where did Miss Cleo's motivations arised? Life before phone scamming, nonprofits and acting.

    (30:50) - Psychic readers, assemble! How Miss Cleo joined the Psychic Readers Network in Florida.

    (35:54) - On Miss Cleo’s last interview on The Gabby Bendel Show and why she couldn’t use her classic alias anymore.

    (38:51) - Going over Miss Cleo’s book Keepin' It Real - A Practical Guide for Spiritual Living, her political comments and fake Jamaican roots.

    (47:50) - How Miss Cleo mastered the art of taking advantage of systematic vulnerabilities to sell stuff.

    (52:58) - Taking a look at Comedy Central’s branded content with Miss Cleo for a cosmetic company.

    (58:07) - The alternate reality idea that some people can create around them, Miss Cleo’s last attempt to profit and this episode’s conclusions.

    RESOURCES

    Miss Cleo’s last interview on The Gabby Bendel Show (video)

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The Psychic Readers Network Part II - Great Fraud, Bad Psychics, Rich Dudes
    Sep 3 2020

    In this second part of the Psychic Readers Network series we go deep into how the Federal Trade Commission addressed these phone frauds with an expert guest who joins the show to detail PRN’s false advertising and abusive marketing practices. We also invited a retired phone actor who wanted to be a phone psychic as a summer job in 2001. He actually wrote an article for the New York Times about it. He shares everything about the wonderful work environment and why it’s almost like being a cheap therapist. Why did people call in? What is behind the power of attraction behind charming characters like Miss Cleo? Listen and find out, we promise we won’t charge you a single penny (for the first three minutes).

    TIMESTAMPS

    (0:47) - Miss Cleo’s case recap: The right to work in the spirit-psychic world and lie to yourself ad-nauseam.

    (8:40) - The FTC’s verdict: PRN abusive marketing techniques and how the State manages expenses and penalties

    (16:03) - What was it like to be a psychic for the PRN? A retired phone psychic’s testimony of how easy it is to get in this world.

    (25:04) - A long time before the first call: How a day in the office for a new phone physic looks like.

    (32:44) - Fake voices, made-up personas, the moral consequences of making harm and how to actually make money out of this hoax.

    (42:17) - Why did people call in? What is behind the power of attraction behind charming characters like Miss Cleo?

    (49:00) - Episode conclusions: Ms. Santa’s Hotline, classic psychic tricks and final Miss Cleo clips on broke callers and legal implications.

    RESOURCES

    I Was a Hotline Psychic for Miss Cleo (read)

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Psychic Readers Network Part III - Three White Guys and a Pizza Place
    Sep 10 2020

    This is the third and final part of the infamous Miss Cleo's case and to do that with a flourish, J. Michael Skiba, AKA. Dr. Fraud (trademark) tells us that 70% of the population is prone to being dishonest -but there are levels- and, spoiler alert, 30% of them are shitty persons; nice data, right? Find out with us if Miss Cleo is innocent and knows the real scammers out there. Also, Miami Vice, yes! the famous 80's series, is featured in this episode and it is clear to us that a fraudster will always be a fraudster.

    TIMESTAMPS

    (00:07) That the system is screwed up, justifies robbing a bank?: 70% of people believe that robbing or defrauding a bank is okay.

    (8:30) Dr. Fraud (trademark) tells us how big corporations normalize fraud: it is not attacked, is not prevented and is not punished.

    (12:13) Miss Cleo is innocent (?). Let's meet the three real fraudsters: Steve Feder, Peter Slotz and Lou Thomas.

    (15:22) Feder and the fraud of houses and pizza boxes: This is America! and justice is just a business.

    (27:33) Feder, Slotz and Thomas: The juicy business of the psychic hotlines.

    (32:19) Miami Vice and a psychic hotlines in the same sentence: Oh! Thank you Philip Michael Thomas!

    (40:30) Tutorial to make your fraud profitable: Bye, bye Miami Vice and welcome to New York City.

    (47:14) This is how the fraudster ends up: A fraudster will always be a fraudster. Hey! If you are looking for a sugar daddy we tell you where to find him.

    RESOURCES

    Learn more about Dr. Fraud (trademark) here
    The Philip Michael Thomas International Psychic Network 1994 commercial
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    Special thanks to Joshua Sutherland for composing music for this episode.

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    52 mins
  • Jacob Wohl Part I – The Wohl Story (it’s mostly fiction!)
    Sep 17 2020

    This is an episode full of music and singing from our melodious voices, yay! Let’s give it a warm and cozy welcome to our latest professional Fraudster: Jacob Wohl. This is the first part of The Wohl Story, and we can’t help but wonder if this is fiction, crime or fraud: For the next episodes, you’ll be hearing about the tedious story of a young fraudster that, with less than 20 years old, already had a long fraud record history with hedge funds. We will remember Miss Cleo… but we’ll discover that fraudsters share some traits you would never imagine. So, let your imagination run wild, and discover the real reason why the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

    TIMESTAMPS

    (01:57) With an introductory musical special, we present Jacob Wohl: our young criminal who committed several financial misdeeds before his 20's.

    (09:50) What were you doing at 14?: Our young criminal was celebrated by the media. F**king Vice, man!

    (13:30) The apple doesn't fall far from the tree: Meet David Wohl and a dip into the business of a kid who couldn't even legally buy alcohol.

    (16:47) "Mr. Young Capitalism," "The Wohl of Wall Street": Jacob's road to hedge funds. 2015 was on fire!

    (30:06) What the f**k is a CTA? what the hell is a commodity?: we explain it to you in a nutshell.

    (37:28) “The dumb money is great money to have”: Take it easy! An expert breaks down Jacob's red flags and absurd numbers.

    (55:32) 2016 and Jacob’s story continues: The good people of Arizona are at risk but a suicide case and an undercover mission lead to Jacob's arrest.

    RESOURCES

    Want to get in touch with Seena Ghaznavi? Click here or here.

    Want to get in touch with Justin Williams? Click here.

    Justin Williams Fanpage (Facebook).

    Click here to invest and learn more.

    Special thanks to:

    Simon TaufiQue for composing the amazing new theme music for Fraudsters.

    Joshua Sutherland for composing awesome music for this episode.

    Kai Elwood-Dieu for developing a killer website for this episode.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Jacob Wohl Part II – Wohlin', Trollin,' and Taking Advantage
    Sep 24 2020

    In part 2 of our mini-series on Jacob Wohl, we pivot to his political frauds–covering his ploys to defame Dr. Fauci, Elizabeth Warren, and even Mayor Pete. While just as ludicrous as his earlier financial crimes, his political schemes seem to lack conviction–both in the sense that he no longer seems invested in sustaining charades longer than it takes to create chaos and because he isn't held responsible for them.

    Special thanks to Nancy Rommelmann for a delightful interview.

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    1 hr
  • PTL and Jim Bakker Part I – WAP for Christians
    Oct 1 2020

    Part 1 of our mini-series on notorious televangelist Jim Bakker and his TV show Praise the Lord : a lesson in religion, television and of course–fraud.

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    52 mins
  • PTL and Jim Bakker Part II – Finding Jesus, Pissing off Korea, and Falling from Grace
    Oct 8 2020

    Part 2 of our mini-series on Praise the Lord and Jim Bakker.





    Special thanks to Joshua Sutherland for always making amazing music for us.

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    56 mins
  • PTL and Jim Bakker Part III – Joining Gangs and Curing Coronavirus
    Oct 15 2020

    Our final episode of the mini-series we walk you through justice finally being served in the case of Jim Bakker: How he went to prison for 25 years and came out as a reformed man who lived a quiet, secular life back in Michigan.

    Just kidding! He barely went to prison and wasn't humbled by it at all.

    On this final episode we spend more time talking about an incarcerated Jim Bakker than he spent in prison. We get into his prison hustles, his strange choice of friends, his post-release shenanigans and reflect on the series as a whole.


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    50 mins