Pump & Dump

The director's salary was forty thousand. The deluxe wrestling package was not.

Murielle Misczak ran the books at a German-language daycare in Brooklyn and rerouted tuition checks into accounts she controlled. She pleaded guilty this week. The receipts read like a fever dream.

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The wire went out on a Tuesday. The house went with it.

A federal jury in South Carolina convicted Demani and Tanya Bosket this week in a transnational email-compromise ring that drained more than $25 million from people in the middle of the largest transactions of their lives. The pitch was not a pitch. It was a forwarded thread.

Pump & Dump

The landlord who was not a landlord bought a Yukon with the rent

Steven Hendren pleaded guilty in St. Louis federal court to wire fraud after pulling $284,840.44 out of a Missouri pandemic housing program by inventing tenants, leases, and rent rolls. The money was supposed to keep people in their homes. Some of it went to a 2020 GMC Yukon.

MLM / Affinity

The minister knew everyone's first name. That was the lock.

Federal prosecutors say Winston Batino, a minister at the Chicago Church of Christ's North Ministry Center, spent five years collecting money from about 40 of his own congregants for luxury rehab facilities that never existed. The pews were the pipeline.

Pump & Dump

The letters kept arriving. The account never existed.

Bob Hunter, 72, sold executives in Springfield, Missouri a polished retirement product and then spent their money. The statements he mailed back were the lock on the door.

Ponzi / Pyramid

The curse was the product. The bank account was the altar.

A federal indictment unsealed this week in the Western District of Washington alleges a Frisco, Texas couple ran a curse-removal scheme that pulled more than $2 million from a single Washington victim. The machinery kept running, prosecutors say, even when one operator was behind bars.

The Daily Brief

The woman he loved was never on the other end of the line

Mark Tell · 4d ago

The spreadsheet had names, socials, and a column for what each identity earned

Elena Ruiz · 4d ago

The CFO sent the report. The report was the lie.

Elena Ruiz · 6d ago

The quarterly statement said sixteen percent. The fund said nothing at all.

Elena Ruiz · 6d ago

The only person with the key took $1.78 million from the people she was hired to feed

Mark Tell · Jun 6

A twenty five year old in Lititz turned tribal addresses into a $741,000 valve

Mark Tell · Jun 5

The Secret Service drove to South Huntingdon for $154,000 and one kitchen table

Mark Tell · Jun 3

The check left her hand. The check never reached the bank.

Elena Ruiz · Jun 3

The detective who knew the paperwork was the lock and the key

Elena Ruiz · Jun 3

The relative who died in 1977 kept collecting checks until last week

Mark Tell · Jun 3

The IT guy installed the cameras. He also installed a door for himself.

Mark Tell · Jun 2

The bank that planted trees was watering itself.

Mark Tell · Jun 2

He stole from the relief fund. Then he stole again to pay the court back.

Ray Delgado · Jun 2

The tree-planting fintech that planted its own customers

Elena Ruiz · Jun 2
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