Still the best predictor for fraud prosecutors and money laundering investigatora. Bery high efficiency.
@LukaszOlejnik I know the latter three, but don't recognize the first one?

@hlfshell @LukaszOlejnik Upper left cover is Changpeng Zao CEO of Binance.

Who just pled guilty to money laundering at scale
https://www.npr.org/2023/11/21/1214466415/binance-cz-changpeng-zhao-pleads-guilty-settlement-crypto-doj

@laprice @LukaszOlejnik gotcha! Thanks for the identification!

What a lovely bunch of people

@LukaszOlejnik Gee… It’s almost like „being very ‚successful‘“ is biased towards people „cutting corners“ in the legal domain.

@LukaszOlejnik in about 3-4 yrs, we'll be talking about the AI-bros indictments.

Hopefully.

@faraiwe “Wait a minute... What generated these briefs ... ‽”

@LukaszOlejnik

@LukaszOlejnik they cheat by just picking “self-made” billionaires. I would say it’s practically impossible to “make” a billion dollars in your lifetime without breaking the law.

@LukaszOlejnik

Forbes: The White Collar Crime Magazine

@LukaszOlejnik Updated cover template for Forbes.
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The cash they've grifted could cure homelessness.
@LukaszOlejnik this is a group of people who were definitely not raised with the idea that “you win some you lose some.” They were raised with the idea that “winning is everything” & one must win at all costs including cheating.
@LukaszOlejnik Ah, but will Forbes, the Capitalist Tool, be able to continue the Sports Illustrated cover jinx tradition for billionaires under new ownership?
@LukaszOlejnik Fierce flashy looking mugshots there what
@LukaszOlejnik it's always nice to see the white power symbol on the front of Forbes...🤦🏻‍♂️