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In the world of startups the phrase "fake it till you make it" is well known. But what happens when you take this concept too far. Abraham Shafi was the founder of the social media site IRL. Him and his company is accused of faking 95% of their users after raking in $1.5 billion in investments. In this episode, we take a look.


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36 Year Old Man Accused of Scamming $1.5 Billion @ColdFusion