Remember Eli Weinstein? The guy who swore he'd turned over a new leaf after getting out? Yeah, about that. Turns out redemption stories don't always stick. Fresh out and armed with a shiny new alias, he's back at it — running another Ponzi scheme like clockwork. Some people never learn. Or maybe they do, just not the lesson we hoped for.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 9h ago
Change the name and keep scamming newbies—people like this really can't change their nature. It's like their time in prison was for nothing.
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SocialFiQueen
· 12-02 22:35
Here we go again, this guy really treats "starting anew" as a joke.
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RetailTherapist
· 12-02 22:35
Change into a new disguise to continue playing people for suckers? This guy really interprets "rebirth" to a new height.
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POAPlectionist
· 12-02 22:28
Changing a disguise to continue deceiving? This guy really treats "starting over" as a joke.
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ZenChainWalker
· 12-02 22:15
This guy really can't change his nature, can he just wear a different vest and pretend nothing happened?
Remember Eli Weinstein? The guy who swore he'd turned over a new leaf after getting out? Yeah, about that. Turns out redemption stories don't always stick. Fresh out and armed with a shiny new alias, he's back at it — running another Ponzi scheme like clockwork. Some people never learn. Or maybe they do, just not the lesson we hoped for.