White Collar Fraud

Convicted Felon, former CPA, and former Crazy Eddie CFO Sam Antar speaks out about white-collar crime

   

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March 11, 2009 Fox Business Network on Money for Breakfast with Alexis Glick




John Jay Center on Crime, Media and Justice

On April 1 and 2, 2009, the John Jay Center on Crime, Media and Justice and the Mccormick Foundation held a Specialized Report Institute where top litigators, former SEC officials socialogists and journalists gathered to investigate aspects of the financial meltdown. I presented my views based on my criminal past.

Related press coverage:

April 1, 2009: The Crime Report - Live Blogging the Financial Fraud Conference at John Jay

April 10, 2009: Sacramento Bee - Ponzi schemes flourish with vulnerable victims, underfunded watchdogs by Andrew McIntosh

April 10, 2009: Baltimore Business Journal - Take it from a real thief: Ask a lot of questions before investing your cash by Heather Harlan Warnack

April 16, 2009: The Crime Report - How Do They Get Away With It? Tracking Financial Crime in the New Era





CNBC

Date: Monday July 23, 2007 - 9 PM/ 12 AM ET
Network: CNBC
Program: Business Nation
Correspondent: Herb Greenberg
Producer: Jeff Pohlman
Topic: Herb Greenberg interviews Crazy Eddie and Sam E. Antar



Date: November 5, 2009
Network: CNBC
Program: The Kudlow Report
Interviewer: Larry Kudlow
Topic: Is Insider Trading All That Bad? Debate Between Donald J. Boudreaux and Sam Antar



Con Artist Hall of Infamy

If you want to truly understand the brutal nature of white collar crime in all of its gory detail, please listen to my videotaped interview below that is featured on the Con Artist Hall of Infamy website (here). In part one and two of a series of chilling interviews with journalist Becca MacLaren, I discuss the basic tactics that white collar criminals use to exploit and scam their victims:

White collar criminals consider your humanity, ethics, and good intentions as a weakness to be exploited in the execution of their crimes.

White collar criminals measure their effectiveness by the comfort level of their victims.

White collar criminals build a wall of false integrity around them to gain the trust of their victims.




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