Dirty Money is a new podcast series from Entrepreneur Media telling the tales of legendary scammers, con artists, and barely-legal lowlifes who stop at nothing to bilk their marks of millions. Hosted by Entrepreneur editors Dan Bova and Jon Small, the podcast takes a deep dive into the deviants behind the deeds.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness |
On dating apps, Derek Alldred seemed like the perfect match. A decorated veteran or sometimes surgeon with a heart of gold and a healthy bank account. But what his many victims didn’t realize is that he was a prolific con artist, tapping into their c... more
Investigative journalist Max Marshall joins the show to discuss his new book, “Among the Bros,” which delves into the bust of five College of Charleston Kappa Alpha fraternity members and their friends who were part of a multi-million dollar narcotic... more
You’ve heard of Alexander Hamilton—but how about his great grandson Ray? In this episode, we dive into the tawdry tale of how a descendent of one of the Founding Fathers was conned by a schmeing prostitute into marrying him using an infant purchased ... more
On August 20, 1989, Jose and Kitty Menendez were brutally murdered in their Beverly Hills mansion. Their sons Erik and Lyle were accused of the murder in what seemed like an open-and-shut case — they wanted to collect their parents’ insurance. But a ... more
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Jon and Dan are a good team. Entertaining , informative and captivating real life stories.
Having grown bored with, or run out of, interesting podcasts, I’d started to give up on finding something to capture and keep my attention. Even though I know a bit about some of the subjects here, the shows are still excellent listening. Informative, well researched, good storytelling and just the right amount of banter, this one is a keeper. The episode with Jenifer McAdam is superb.
She conned people. Doesn’t matter how rich the person is. A con is a horrible crime. The attitude you have about this crime shows a lack of understanding how being conned can affect someone.
Really fascinating stories. Who isn’t intrigued by scammers of all sorts. Entertaining indeed. And the guys are great fun to listen to.
So many true crime pods out there, but love how this one focuses on the intersection of crime and business. And the hosts don’t take themselves too seriously. 10/10 recommend.
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