July 31, 2023

EP. 201 — 200th Episode: We Are Scamily! w/ Amber Ruffin & Lacey Lamar

Hallelujah Con-gregation! We’re celebrating the 200th episode of Scam Goddess with Amber Ruffin and Lacy Lamar. They discuss how one of the most expensive and rare pink diamonds was stolen from one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in the Middle East. Plus, a 68-year-old Los Angeles native has been indicted on five counts of wire fraud related to a fake hemp scheme as he was finishing up a 135-month house arrest for fraud. Stay Schemin’!

 

This was recorded June 12, 2023.

 

Research by Kaelyn Brandt

 

Sources:

 

https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kk3y/psychic-diamond-heist-john-lee-hamad-bin-jassim-bin-jaber-al-thani

https://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonydemarco/2022/12/08/1315-carat-pink-diamond-pulled-from-christies-auction-was-allegedly-stolen/?sh=147b08464182

https://www.courthousenews.com/serial-beverly-hills-fraudster-accused-of-starting-9-million-hemp-scam-during-house-arrest/

 

Check out The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show on iHeartMedia and Will Ferrell’s Big Money Players Network.  https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-amber-lacey-lacey-amb-112881431/

 

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Amber Ruffin                  @amberruffin

Lacey Lamar                   @laceylamar1

Laci Mosley                     @divalaci

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