The Con Season 1
Explore the troubling tales of people taken in by claims and promises that proved too good to be true, from identity fraud and misleading romance to the high-profile college admission scandal and Fyre Festival. It will reveal how the victims were fooled and the cost of their false trust - emotional and financial. Featuring interviews with the key people, including victims and eyewitnesses, and, in some cases, law enforcement and the perpetrators themselves.
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The Con
2020 / NRExplore the troubling tales of people taken in by claims and promises that proved too good to be true, from identity fraud and misleading romance to the high-profile college admission scandal and Fyre Festival. It will reveal how the victims were fooled and the cost of their false trust - emotional and financial. Featuring interviews with the key people, including victims and eyewitnesses, and, in some cases, law enforcement and the perpetrators themselves.
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The Con Season 1 Full Episode Guide
How and why did this scammer crush so many Hollywood dreams?
"I scam people and drink their wine." How did this wine collector have some of the world's best, most expensive wines?
Journey into the world of psychics and find out what happens when a psychic cons customers out of their money – revenge not even a psychic could predict.
Meet the fabulously rich "Saudi Prince" who was part of one of the most powerful families in the world – but, was he?
What does Fyre Fest creator Billy McFarland have to say now about the disastrous music festival in the Caribbean?
Through elaborate and illegal methods, Rick Singer manipulates the admissions process for rich and famous parents whose children are applying to renowned colleges.
A woman claiming to be an Irish heiress swindles thousands of dollars from her best friend.
In the first episode, television producer Benita Alexander shares that she thought she was headed for a fairytale Italian wedding to a surgeon, until it turned out to be too good to be true.