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  2. Anna Sorokin - Wikipedia

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    Anna Sorokin (Russian: Анна Сорокина, pronounced [ˈanːə sɐˈrokʲɪnɐ]; born January 23, 1991), also known as Anna Delvey, is a con artist and fraudster who posed as a wealthy heiress to access upper-class New York social and art scenes from 2013 to 2017.

  3. Elizabeth Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Holmes was born on February 3, 1984, in Washington, D.C. [12] Her father, Christian Rasmus Holmes IV, was a vice president at Enron, an energy company that later went bankrupt after an accounting fraud scandal.

  4. Ashley Kirilow - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Anne Kirilow (born 1987) is a Canadian woman who raised money to aid cancer patients while pretending to have cancer herself. [1] [2] When Kirilow's fraud was made public, her story was republished around the world. [3]

  5. What to Watch Friday: 20/20 looks at Ca. woman who faked her ...

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    In addition to new episodes of “20/20” and “Dateline,” NC native Ariana DeBose receives a prestigious award from the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.

  6. Netflix's 'Hit Man' is inspired by a real story about a fake ...

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    The two tell TODAY.com that they took some creative liberties with the script, but “Hit Man” is inspired by a true story of an undercover hit man. Read on to learn more about the life of the ...

  7. Sherri Papini, who faked being kidnapped, still owes $300,000 ...

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    The U.S. attorney's office filed for a writ of garnishment on March 22 worth more than $340,000 against Papini and her divorce lawyers.

  8. Timothy Dexter - Wikipedia

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    Despite his good fortune, his relationship with his family suffered. He frequently told visitors that his wife (who was actually alive) had died, and that the woman frequenting the building was simply her ghost. [2] In one notable episode, Dexter faked his own death to see how people would react, and about 3,000 people attended Dexter's mock wake.

  9. Tania Head: One of the biggest frauds in history pretended to ...

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    Tania Head had one of the most harrowing accounts from 9/11 and eventually became the president of a survivor's network, but the Spanish woman was ultimately proved to be a fraud and wasn't even ...