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Michael Mastromarino, a disgraced dentist, uses a secret room in a Brooklyn funeral home to earn millions by stripping corpses for parts.
Pimp Joe Conforte makes millions off his The Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada, but he ultimately faces a downfall.
Case 1 details a scheme to solicit information from Wall Street bankers using strippers, as well as steal insider trading tips, by the traders David Pajcin and Eugene Plotkin. Case 2 follows Al Parish, an economics professor and financial advisor self-dubbed "Economan," who is suspected of scamming $80 million in an investment scam.
In case 1, Michael Rosin runs a dermatology practice specializing in an effective procedure for skin cancer, but the doctor is defrauding Medicare to profit off the surgery. In case 2, the self-proclaimed "King of the Offshore World," Marc Harris, offers clients a way to keep assets out of government hands, but he is running a Ponzi scheme scamming millions of dollars.
Brothers Andrew and Robert Kissel are multi-millionaires and have luxurious lives, but they not only both prove to be fraudsters but both get mysteriously murdered.
Richard Scrushy, the CEO of HealthSouth, is accused by federal prosecutors of masterminding a $2.7 billion fraud.[
Lou Pearlman, the manager of boy bands like *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys, conned $600 million from investors to live a glamorous life. But he might have had a scandalous secret life outside his frauds.
The episode interviews Matt Cox and Rebecca Hauck, a Tampa mortgage broker and single mom respectively, who teamed up to defraud millions in the real estate market.