Anonymous wrote:I'm only on episode 3 now, but I listened to the Swindled podcast episode about it first (highly recommend that podcast, btw). I just don't understand, and I'm only getting more confused the more I learn. How did she fall for this??
+1 I finished episode 2 but I don't think I'll continue. I just don't understand how this all happened and everything she says sounds ver vague, she gives no insight into why she believed all this far out crap he was talking. It's all too weird. And the phone calls are uncomfortable to her. He's cussing her out and she just has this passive-sounding meek and monotone voice the whole time. I wish a MFer would...Anonymous wrote:It’s too toxic, I’m having a hard time watching. I also cannot fathom how she (a successful business woman) fell prey to his wacky claims, despite everyone around them seeing through him and sensing his weirdness immediately.
She was funneling money from her restaurant (including investor money) to her scammer husband. So she was frequently behind on (or just stopped paying) bills, rent, payroll, and taxes.Anonymous wrote:I want to watch this but the premise is hard to understand from the preview.
Could you explain without spoiling what she did? They were saying she was stealing from employees, what does that mean?
With The Drop out and the We Work and We Crashed docudramas and documentaries, it's very clear: they lied to investors and told them they had this great tech that didn't exist. What exactly did the vegan lady do? Doesn't sound like it was investor fraud.