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HUSTLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterNov 1, 2025 · The meaning of HUSTLE is to crowd or push roughly : jostle, shove. How to use hustle in a sentence.
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HUSTLE definition in American English - Collins DictionaryHustling for social contacts isn't something that just happens. You have to ... slang. to earn one's living by illicit or unethical means. 5. slang (of a ...
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Hustle - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in the 1680s from Dutch "hutselen" meaning "to shake," hustle means to shake, push roughly, or work busily; later also denotes swindle or dance.Hustle(v.) · Hustle(n.) · Entries Linking To Hustle
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Hustler - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in 1825 from hustle + -er, the word means a thief or energetic worker; later senses include a salesman (1884) and prostitute (1924).
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HUSTLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comto convey or cause to move, especially to leave, roughly or hurriedly: His bodyguards hustled him out of the court past policemen and paramilitary soldiers.
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[PDF] Hustle in H-Town: Hip Hop Entrepreneurialism in HoustonJan 10, 2023 · Black Americans growing up in “the streets” had to “hustle.” Black Houstonians growing up in the streets created businesses, creative spaces, ...
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Terminology Glossary - Dr. Dave Pool Infocatcher: person who wins a “set up” hustle or gambling match, where the other player (the “pitcher”) is purposely dumping, and where both players might be in on ...
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"Arrest of the Confidence Man," New-York Herald, 1849... William Thompson, whose brazen deceptions ushered the term “confidence man” into the American vocabulary. Historian Karen Halttunen notes that New York City ...
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Grift - Etymology, Origin & Meaning"corruption," 1865, perhaps 1859, American English, perhaps from British slang graft "one's occupation" (1853), which is perhaps from the identical word meaning ...
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History of American Pool - Moonshot BlogApr 24, 2025 · Meanwhile, the concept of the “pool hustler” was born. Talented players would travel from town to town, betting on games and hiding their true ...Missing: 1920s lore
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Confidence game | Victim Selection, Psychological Manipulation ...Oct 15, 2025 · Confidence game, any elaborate swindling operation in which advantage is taken of the confidence the victim reposes in the swindler.Missing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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The Con Men | Columbia University PressTrevor B. Milton is assistant professor of sociology and criminal justice at Queensborough Community College, CUNY. He is the author of Overcoming the Magnetism ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Art of the Con and Why People Fall for It | Psychology TodaySep 26, 2019 · By definition, a con artist is a manipulator who cheats, or tricks, others through persuading them to believe something that is not true.
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The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man - Amazon.com30-day returnsThe classic 1940 study of con men and con games that Luc Sante in Salon called “a bonanza of wild but credible stories, told concisely with deadpan humor.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Full article: Hustle: A conceptual exploration of work at the marginsFor men, hustling was used as a broad term that refers to a variety of activities from gambling to casual work, schemes and cons, to outright illegal activities ...
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Forty years a gambler on the Mississippi : Devol, George H., b. 1829Dec 15, 2008 · Entered according to Act of Congress, the 6th day of October, 1887 ... in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D.C..
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Prohibition Profits Transformed the MobProhibition practically created organized crime in America. It provided members of small-time street gangs with the greatest opportunity ever.
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How Prohibition Put the 'Organized' in Organized Crime - History.comJan 14, 2019 · When gambling was legalized in Nevada in 1931, loads of Prohibition-era mob money was funneled into the new casinos and hotels. Underworld ...
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Bootleggers & Speakeasies: The Underworld of the Prohibition EraFeb 11, 2023 · Many citizens quickly found ways around Prohibition, ranging from secret bars known as speakeasies to buying illegal booze from bootleggers.
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Bootlegging - National Museum of American HistoryIllegal sources of production and distribution emerged quickly, and mob bosses controlled competition with guns. Crime became big business.
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Hustlers, Beats, and Others - Ned Polsky - Google BooksHustlers, Beats, and Others. Front Cover. Ned Polsky. Anchor Books, 1969 - Social Science - 220 pages.
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Pool hall expert: How to get hustled - CNNJan 31, 2014 · The smoky, cool image surrounding Paul Newman's film "The Hustler" spurred pool's U.S. popularity in 1961. But portraying it as a sport of ...
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Whatever happened to three-card monte? | Ephemeral New YorkApr 12, 2010 · It's been here since at least since the 19th century; a New York Times article from 1874 details the sad story of a three-card monte victim.
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TIMES SQUARE AT 100; Step Right Up - The New York TimesJun 13, 2004 · Three-card monte is a beautiful bad thing. In the 90's Penn and Teller did a bunch of public service announcements saying that street card games ...Missing: 1980s globalization hustling
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The Evolution Of Fraud: New Platforms, Old Tricks - ForbesAug 26, 2024 · This new era of fraud swaps face-to-face schemes with digital interactions. Instead of forged documents, fraudsters now create synthetic identities.
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Another victim of the recession: Ponzi schemes - NBC NewsDec 28, 2009 · ... scheme in 1919 involving bogus investments in postal currency. He ... The FBI opened more than 2,100 securities fraud investigations in 2009, up ...
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Bernie Madoff: Who He Was and How His Ponzi Scheme WorkedWithdrawals were funded out of new deposits, keeping the fraud going for decades. During the 2008 recession, Madoff could no longer meet the redemption requests ...
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Minnesota Fats, a Real Hustler With a Pool Cue, Is DeadJan 19, 1996 · Rudolf Walter Wanderone, the charming, slick-talking pool hustler who labored largely in obscurity until he reinvented himself in the 1960's by claiming to be ...
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Dealing Deck After Deck - The New York TimesAug 11, 1996 · Poker cards, which are handled by gamblers and thus susceptible to marking, are made entirely of plastic and cost $6.30 to $12 a deck. They ...
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Dirty money: A look at notable casino scams - Las Vegas Sun NewsOct 12, 2012 · Dice sliding in craps. Cheats often practice dice sliding, or dice shooting, to beat the game of craps by narrowing the possible dice ...
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Confidence Schemes and Con Games - Old Games With New PlayersConfidence schemes involve deceptive setups that at some point require the victim to give money to a stranger. The 'pigeon drop' involves the victim putting up ...Missing: theft distinction
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A Veteran Con Man Works a New Crowd With an Old TrickOct 16, 2016 · Andrew Jones, 57, has been arrested at least 17 times since 1981 for running three-card monte swindles, the police said.
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Seniors Get Duped in Pigeon Drop Scam | Los Angeles County ...May 27, 2016 · In the pigeon drop scam, con artists befriend victims in public and claim they have found money in a bag, envelope or handkerchief and offer to split the ...
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Charity Fraud | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade CommissionCharity scammers want to get your money quickly. They often pressure you to donate right away. They ask for cash, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or wire transfers.Missing: street | Show results with:street
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Pigeon Drop - City of St. LouisJan 1, 2012 · The two scammers convince the victim to split the money or goods three ways, but first the victim needs to put up a sum of "good faith" money ...
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One of the Last 3-Card Monte Dealers Declares Game OverOct 30, 2016 · “Three-card monte is the name! Played in New York, but originated in Spain!” It was the name of the game all over the city in decades past, and ...
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Common Scams to Avoid - U.S. Embassy & Consulate in ThailandIf you fall victim to a scam you should try to contact the local Tourist Police, or call their toll-free number by dialing 1155. They have experience dealing ...
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The Pigeon Drop Can Cost You | VSOFeb 11, 2016 · In the pigeon drop, a couple of strangers tell you they've found or won a large sum of money, a lottery or some other item of value.<|separator|>
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How To Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams | Consumer AdvicePhishing emails and text messages often tell a story to trick you into clicking on a link or opening an attachment. ... Here's a real-world example of a phishing ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Romance scammers' favorite lies exposedFeb 9, 2023 · In 2022, nearly 70,000 people reported a romance scam, and reported losses hit a staggering $1.3 billion. The median reported loss: $4,400.
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Bitcoin Stock Scam Targets WhatsApp Users - CoinDeskAug 26, 2015 · A penny stock tied to a little-known bitcoin company and a slew of WhatsApp spam messages were at the heart of a pump-and-dump scheme last week.
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Bitcoin: Fake Elon Musk giveaway scam 'cost man £400,000' - BBCMar 15, 2021 · Bitcoin: Fake Elon Musk giveaway scam 'cost man £400,000' ... Sebastian will always remember the moment he lost £407,000, with equal parts anger ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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CR Members Share Their Experiences with Food Delivery AppsApr 15, 2021 · In August, 2020, Consumer Reports (CR) investigated fee transparency with food delivery apps. We inspected four of the most widely used ...Missing: scams | Show results with:scams
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SEC Charges 34 Defendants in Microcap Market Manipulation ...Jul 14, 2015 · The SEC announces charges against defendants in alleged microcap fraud manipulations using unregistered broker-dealers.
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[PDF] INTERPOL GLOBAL FINANCIAL FRAUD ASSESSMENTDigital tools and technology increase the scale of operations, ensure the anonymity of offenders, and facilitate the laundering of criminal proceeds.
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[PDF] The changing DNA of serious and organised crime - EuropolThe scale, variety, sophistication and reach of online fraud schemes is unprecedented. Accelerated by AI aiding social engineering and access to data, it is ...
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Famous Phishing Incidents from History | Hempstead Town, NYFamous phishing incidents include AOHell, Nordea Bank, RSA, Dyre, Sony Pictures, and a Facebook/Google scam.
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[PDF] The Attention Economy: How Big Tech Firms Exploit Kids And Hurt ...Jun 4, 2025 · Marsha Blackburn: Now on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, AI chatbots have engaged in romantic fantasies with underage users, even carrying on ...Missing: spam | Show results with:spam
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Five psychological reasons why people fall for scams – and how to ...Sep 19, 2018 · Using some of the ideas outlined by psychology professor, Robert Cialdini, here are five psychological reasons why people fall for scams.Missing: confidence | Show results with:confidence
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PsyScam: A Benchmark for Psychological Techniques in Real-World ...May 21, 2025 · Specifically, six techniques—Authority and Impersonation, Reciprocity, Consistency, Social Proof, Liking, and Urgency and Scarcity—are derived ...
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Grifters: The 7 Psychological Principles That Con Artists Use - PsyBlogJul 16, 2022 · Good grifters or con artists are excellent intuitive psychologists. Just like magicians, these swindlers and dishonest gamblers understand ...
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Maria Konnikova on How we Get Conned - Farnam StreetOne of the key elements of the convincer, the next stage of the confidence game, is that it is, well, convincing: the convincer makes it seem like you're ...
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Why Smart People Fall for Fraudulent Schemes - Psychology TodayJun 25, 2025 · One of the earliest fraud ploys was the Ponzi scheme, named after Charles Ponzi, an infamous fraudster operating over a century ago. The scams ...
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Why Are Older Adults More Vulnerable to Scams? - Psychology TodaySep 18, 2023 · An older adult's vulnerability to financial abuse and scams can stem from social, emotional/psychiatric, and cognitive problems.
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Loaded dice | gambling - BritannicaSuch dice have been found in the tombs of ancient Egypt and the Orient, in prehistoric graves of North and South America, and in Viking graves. There are many ...Missing: coins | Show results with:coins
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Con Artists and Their Marks | Psychology TodayJan 5, 2016 · In The Confidence Game, Maria Konnikova shows how con artists exploit our tendency to overestimate our intelligence and judgment, ...
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18 U.S. Code § 1341 - Frauds and swindles - Law.Cornell.EduWhoever, having devised or intending to devise any scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, ...
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941. 18 U.S.C. 1343—Elements of Wire Fraud - Department of Justice(the four essential elements of the crime of wire fraud are: (1) that the defendant voluntarily and intentionally devised or participated in a scheme to defraud ...<|separator|>
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NRS: CHAPTER 465 - CRIMES AND LIABILITIES CONCERNING ...It is unlawful for any person, whether the person is an owner or employee of or a player in an establishment, to cheat at any gambling game. (Added to NRS by ...
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[PDF] REGULATION 5 OPERATION OF GAMING ESTABLISHMENTSViolation of any provision of the Nevada Gaming Control Act or of these regulations by a licensee, the licensee's agent or employee shall be deemed contrary to ...
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Consumer frequent traps and scams - European CommissionCPC authorities work to protect consumers where they are targeted by bad practices such as fraud, scams and subscription traps.
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Tightening the reins on payment fraud: how the EU's ... - KU LeuvenFeb 26, 2025 · The EU liability regime of the Payment Services Directive II contains provisions on the allocation of liability for unauthorised payment transactions.
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Federal Sentencing Guidelines | Penalties | Criminal DefenseThe penalty for both wire fraud and mail fraud can increase to up to 30 years and a fine of $1,000,000 when the fraud involved a presidentially declared major ...
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Gaming Fraud: Casino Crimes in Las Vegas (N.R.S. 465.070)Penalties for Gaming Fraud in Nevada · 1-5 years in a Nevada State Prison · Restitution and up to $10,000 in fines.
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United States V. Bernard L. Madoff And Related CasesBernard L. Madoff with eleven felony charges including securities fraud, investment adviser fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, three counts of money laundering.
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The Role of Intent in Federal Fraud Cases: Legal AnalysisProving intent in federal fraud cases involves navigating a complex web of legal standards and evidentiary requirements. This process is pivotal, as it ...Missing: hustling | Show results with:hustling
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Proving Intent In White-Collar Crimes: Challenges For Prosecutors ...Rating 4.9 (186) Mar 17, 2025 · For example, in a securities fraud case, the prosecution must prove that the accused deliberately misled investors to gain a financial ...Missing: hustling | Show results with:hustling
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Shifting the Conversation About Scams: No More Victim Blaming ...We tend to blame victims rather than recognizing the sophistication of modern scams and the emotional toll they take. Let's change the narrative.Missing: ethical hustling con artistry
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[PDF] Blame and Shame in the Context of Financial Fraud - Finra Foundation- A lexicon that lacks better language to describe both the scammer, the victim, and the incident: vulnerable, old, compromised, fell for, greedy, been scammed, ...
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Calculating Consequences:The Utilitarian Approach to EthicsUtilitarianism is a moral principle that the right action produces the greatest balance of benefits over harms for everyone affected.
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CONS AND SCAMS: THEIR PLACE IN AMERICAN CULTURE / Vol ...Nov 12, 2018 · Cons and con men have long been present in American culture and are represented as romantic figures. Cons abound—from Bernie Madoff's ...
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Americans Have Always Been Easy Prey for Hustlers - Steve GencoJun 30, 2025 · More recently, American cinema has delivered numerous portrayals of swindlers and con men, frequently presenting them in a more positive light ...
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Hustle through America's Huckster History with a Smithsonian ...Jan 30, 2014 · In the world of flimflam, con artists are American prototypes who exemplify the land of opportunity. Aren't we all searching for the trickster ...
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[PDF] Hustle: A conceptual exploration of work at the marginsMay 23, 2025 · For much of the early twentieth century, the hustler was a stigmatized figure, associated with illicit or morally suspect activities at the ...
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Glitzy, Tragic and Selfish: Female Con Artists Waltz by Society's RulesFeb 25, 2021 · Many female con artists are obsessed with money, but the women in the glitterati category care more about the illusion that they have money. In ...
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Research reveals cultural fascination with female con artists - Phys.orgDec 16, 2024 · "The online performances of tradwives of a nostalgic, highly stylized femininity are framed as a romanticized mode of retreat from a broken ...Missing: romanticization hustlers
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The Five Greatest Female Con Artists Of All TimeMar 8, 2016 · 1. Big Bertha Heyman Known as the 'confidence queen' in the late 19th century, Bertha Heyman was a Prussian migrant who specialized in scamming wealthy men.
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When The 'Hustle' Isn't Enough - NPRApr 3, 2020 · So let's go back in time. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, hustle comes from the Dutch word "husselen," meaning "to shake or toss." ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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The Double Burden of the Black Hustle - New AmericaMar 1, 2022 · The hustle is still an essential part of Black life because Blacks are still stuck in lower paying jobs or paid less for the same jobs.
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[PDF] Unpunished criminals: The social acceptablity of white collar crimes ...White collar crimes, like fraud and embezzlement, cause significant damages and are less likely to be punished compared to street crimes.
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The Dark Side of Startups: When "Fake It Till You Make It" Goes WrongNov 2, 2021 · Or Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos, now on trial for alleged fraud for claims made by her seemingly revolutionary blood-testing business ...Missing: debate traditional
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Jobs and Punishment: Public Opinion on Leniency for White-Collar ...Some evidence suggests that the public may now view corporate crime as equally or more damaging than conventional street crimes (Michel 2016; Cullen et al.
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The Ugly Unethical Underside of Silicon Valley - FortuneDec 28, 2016 · And the growing roster of scandal-tainted startups share a theme. Faking it, from marketing exaggerations to outright fraud, feels more ...Missing: debate traditional
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The Big Con by David Maurer - Penguin Random HouseIn stock Rating 4.5 2 The classic 1940 study of con men and con games that Luc Sante in Salon called “a bonanza of wild but credible stories, told concisely with deadpan humor.Missing: sleight hand sandbagging
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"Yellow Kid" Weil; the autobiography of America's master swindlerJul 3, 2008 · "Yellow Kid" Weil; the autobiography of America's master swindler ; Publication date: [1948] ; Topics: Weil, Joe, Swindlers and swindling.
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Why The Sting Is Still the Ultimate Grifter Movie - CrimeReadsAug 27, 2020 · The Sting is a movie about the power of images and scenery: about being overwhelmed by the senses and caught up in drama.Missing: portrayal | Show results with:portrayal
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The Color of Money | Rotten TomatoesRating 87% (47) Former pool hustler "Fast Eddie" Felson (Paul Newman) decides he wants to return to the game by taking a pupil. He meets talented but green Vincent Lauria ...
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Play for Play: How The Color of Money's 'One For Them' Assignment ...Richard Price: To write the script, I spent a lot of time traveling with pool hustlers. If I'm doing a movie about pool hustlers, and if pool hustlers are ...
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Wire | Oxford African American Studies CenterBut since The Wire revolves around stories about urban crime, drug users, drug dealers, cops, and street hustlers, some critics condemned the show for its ...Missing: grifts | Show results with:grifts<|separator|>
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Hustle (TV Series 2004–2012) - IMDbRating 8.2/10 (24,266) This is a crime drama about a group of 'long con' artists, lead by the recently out of jail master, Mickey Stone who get together to make cash quick by scamming ...Full cast & crew · Episode list · Rob Jarvis · Parents guide
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Hustle - BBC OneHustle. Drama series about a team of con artists. On iPlayer. Episode 6 ...Missing: 2004-2012 | Show results with:2004-2012
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Ocean's Eleven | Rotten TomatoesRating 83% (187) As fast-paced, witty, and entertaining as it is star-studded and coolly stylish, Ocean's Eleven offers a well-seasoned serving of popcorn entertainment.Ocean's Twelve · 187 Reviews · Cast and Crew · Video
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10 of the Greatest Con Artist Movies of All-Time - CrimeReadsApr 10, 2020 · The Sting (1973) · Catch Me If You Can (2002) · Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) · American Hustle (2013) · Criminal · The Brothers Bloom (2008) · The ...
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The Smoothest Con Man That Ever Lived - Smithsonian MagazineAug 22, 2012 · “Count” Victor Lustig once sold the Eiffel Tower to an unsuspecting scrap-metal dealer. Then he started thinking really big.Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Who sold the Eiffel Tower?Feb 3, 2021 · Victor Lustig organized numerous swindles both in France and the United States. He indulged in some of the most ambitious of scams. One of them directly ...Missing: reliable sources
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The long con of underworld grifter 'Count' Victor LustigSep 22, 2025 · He also had leveraged his underworld network into his most audacious scam yet: counterfeiting. Allegedly through Capone's affiliation, Lustig ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Frank Abagnale - Book, Movie & Wife - BiographyApr 19, 2021 · Frank Abagnale gained notoriety in the United States and overseas for his fraudulent crimes. He was later hired by the FBI as an expert on forgery and document ...
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About Frank W. Abagnale Jr.Mr. Abagnale has been associated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for over four decades. He lectures at the FBI Academy and for the FBI field offices.
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Frank Abagnale Jr. and the Resurgence of Check Fraud - ACFEStarting when he was just a teenager in the mid- to late-1960s, Abagnale managed to defraud banks and businesses out of more than $2.5 million by forging ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Fake Heiress Called Anna Delvey Conned the City's Wealthy. 'I'm ...May 10, 2019 · Even on her way to prison, even after a jury convicted her of swindling almost everyone she knew and a judge accused her of running “a big scam, ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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How Anna Sorokin, Con Artist and 'Fake Heiress,' Fooled N... - A&EFeb 23, 2022 · Pretending to be a German heiress named "Anna Delvey," Sorokin, now 31, scammed New York's elite, hotels and banks out of about $275,000 in 2016 ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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My Anna Delvey story: Strange encounters with a fake heiress - BBCDec 15, 2019 · Anna moved on from scamming friends and acquaintances to trying to scam banks, until the police caught up with her in 2017. In May this year ...
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The True Story Behind Netflix's Inventing Anna - Time MagazineFeb 11, 2022 · Turns out, Sorokin was really a Russian-born, German-raised scam queen who somehow fooled New York's super rich and powerful to bow down to her ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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The rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried: an unrepentant ex-mogul ...Mar 23, 2024 · Bankman-Fried, who founded the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was found guilty on 2 November 2023 of seven counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to launder money.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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FTX Crypto Exchange Collapse: Causes, Consequences, and ...Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX's founder, was convicted of fraud for embezzling customer deposits and sentenced to 25 years in prison.
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How a CoinDesk scoop led to the fall of Sam Bankman-Fried ... - CNNNov 24, 2022 · Allison had obtained a financial document that showed 30-year-old SBF had engaged in shady behavior to use his crypto company, FTX, to prop up ...
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The Hustler movie review & film summary (1961) - Roger EbertRating 4/4 · Review by Roger EbertJun 23, 2002 · A hustler who trades on his boyish grin and aw-shucks way of asking if anybody feels like a game. His face has gotten Eddie almost as far as his pool skills.
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The 80 Greatest Con Artists in Movies and TV, Ranked - CrimeReadsSep 1, 2022 · The 80 Greatest Con Artists in Movies and TV, Ranked From The Lady Eve to Matchstick Men to The Hustler and back
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'White Collar' Final Season: "Very Shocking, Very Emotional"Nov 6, 2014 · Entering its sixth and final season, the white-collar crime caper introduced audiences to the suave and semi-reformed con man Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) and his ...
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A Crime Show Charles Ponzi Could Love - The New York TimesOct 16, 2009 · A show about Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), a bond forger just escaped from prison, and Peter Burke (Tim DeKay), the agent who put him behind bars.
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