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dolorosa_12) wrote2022-02-21 06:27 pm
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Three links, all to do with scams
I have an endless fascination with scams, pyramid schemes, and multi-level marketing schemes (whether they involve crypto bros or fundamentalist stay-at-home mothers selling leggings and essential oils). There’s something about the peculiar, cultish nexus of capitalism, evangelical religion and self-help that is both infinitely interesting, and desperately sad.
I’m not sure if the release of the glossy new Shondaland drama about Anna Delvey happening at the same time as these three deep-diving articles is a coincidence, but in any case it’s an interesting juxtaposition.
These Women Say Satan Has Taken Over An Essential Oil MLM
The elaborate con that tricked dozens into working for a fake design agency
‘I More So Consider Myself a Con Artist Than Anything’ What Danielle Miller learned at Horace Mann and Rikers. (With bonus Anna Delvey: apparently there is something of a revolving door of overlapping New York socialite financial scammers.)
All three stories are at once fascinating from a sociological perspective, and desperately sad when thinking about the individuals involved.
I’m not sure if the release of the glossy new Shondaland drama about Anna Delvey happening at the same time as these three deep-diving articles is a coincidence, but in any case it’s an interesting juxtaposition.
These Women Say Satan Has Taken Over An Essential Oil MLM
The elaborate con that tricked dozens into working for a fake design agency
‘I More So Consider Myself a Con Artist Than Anything’ What Danielle Miller learned at Horace Mann and Rikers. (With bonus Anna Delvey: apparently there is something of a revolving door of overlapping New York socialite financial scammers.)
All three stories are at once fascinating from a sociological perspective, and desperately sad when thinking about the individuals involved.
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Saaaaame. I could have written these sentences myself.
And I will definitely check these out, so thank you for linking them!
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I hope you find them interesting!
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I read the first two and found them very interesting! Hopefully I can read the third one later.
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I read a book last year you might like, since you're interested in scams – if you haven't read it already: Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World by Tom Wright and Bradley Hope. It's about Jho Low and the 1MDB scandal, and it's almost unbelievably wild.
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Thank you also for the recommendation — this is the scam that involved the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, isn't it? I'll see if I can track the book down.
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=^..^=~
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My suspicion with the Anna Delvey show is that it would have been impossible to make a documentary because the super rich people involved didn't want to talk to the media, and so it ended up being a dramatisation. I'm only two episodes in, and while I can see why Shonda Rimes was drawn to the story, I'm not sure it benefits from her melodramatic style of TV drama. I'll still watch it to the end, but I agree with you that a documentary would have been a better approach.
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Gah.
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I find that particularly disturbing too. He decided not to have sincerity in any of his relationships and abuse sympathies. He didn't need to, but he wanted to. And I'm just like... why would you want that? After laughing at everyone behind their backs, aren't you lonely at all?
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