October 17, 2024
EP. 264.5 — Fraud Friday: The Swindling Scribe of Grey’s Anatomy (w/ Priscilla Davies)
Before the new Peacock docuseries “Anatomy of Lies”, Priscilla Davies (Euphoria) joined the Con-gregation to discuss Elisabeth Finch, the former TV writer who lied about her health status and used other people’s trauma to write stories for Grey’s Anatomy. Plus, a retired Atlanta Police Sergeant says that a con man used his business to defraud a DeKalb County church out of tens of thousands of dollars. Stay Schemin’! (Originally Released 07/04/2022)
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Research by Kaelyn Brandt
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