Dirty Money on Netflix

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This is a killer series on shit that Big Corp does to get rich. Esp 1 is about VW did to cheat the emmission test last yr and how they got caught. They really was out there making devices to cheat the the system and wasnt just a recalled type thing. Nope, straight dirty. I havent seen the rest of the Esp. but they have one on Pharm Bro, Scott Tucker, Syrup and Cartel Bank.

The series is done really well it look and holy shit VW were doing some real dirty shit. I am surprised they still in business.
 
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Nice. Years ago, when i thought i was going to become a documentary filmmaker, i was planning on making a series called follow the money, where I'd expose certain things by focusing on who profits from them.

But of course i was too lazy to get it done, so I'm glad someone else is doing it now.
 
Yeah this looks really good. I added it to my list a couple days ago but haven't started it yet.
 
Watched the first three episodes this afternoon.

I was familiar with the VW scandal and Valeant, but not about Scott Tucker.

I really like the way that they did the payday loan episode. They let Tucker and the people were who are close to him tell their sob stories while debunking all of their bullshit. Man, that guy is a narcissistic sociopath.

What wasn't mentioned in the episode was the fact that Tucker had a previous conviction for fraud in the 90s.



Too bad that scumbag only got 16 years.

Trigger warning for any MAGAs reading this: the last episode in the season is about Trump's long history of shady business dealings.
 
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It's good. The last episode is the best.
 
What Martin Shkreli done was nothing compared to what big pharma companies like Bayer have done in the past. Not that I'm defending Martin Shkreli, but a lot more of these people should be in prison.

Also, thats for the heads up, will give it a watch!
 
Watched the first 3 episodes. Episode 2 about the payday loan company and episode 3 about Valiant made me rage hard.
 
Fuck, I had a feeling Aunt Jemima was up to no good.
 
The Drug Cartels one is very good. How the bankers aren't in prison is anyone's guess but a testament to how there are different rules for those with money...
 
Watched the first three episodes this afternoon.

I was familiar with the VW scandal and Valeant, but not about Scott Tucker.

I really like the way that they did the payday loan episode. They let Tucker and the people were who are close to him tell their sob stories while debunking all of their bullshit. Man, that guy is a narcissistic sociopath.

What wasn't mentioned in the episode was the fact that Tucker had a previous conviction for fraud in the 90s.



Too bad that scumbag only got 16 years.

Trigger warning for any MAGAs reading this: the last episode in the season is about Trump's long history of shady business dealings.

The payday episode was my favorite to. Scott is a really messed up character, he really saw nothing wrong in what he was doing. Mad to think he managed to go from nothing to having probably hundreds of millions at his peak from all the shady stuff he done, he is one of those Jordan Belfort types, i wonder how many other guys like him are out there just like him ?.
 
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