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Zeke Faux

The Master Thief

Sean Murphy was an epic weed smoker, a devoted Tom Brady fan, and the best cat burglar that Lynn, Mass. had ever seen.

Zeke Faux Bloomberg Businessweek Jul 2020 Permalink

Business World

The Crash of the $8.5 Billion Global Flower Trade

From Kenya to Amsterdam to New Jersey, an industry collapses in a matter of weeks.

Zeke Faux, David Herbling, Ruben Munsterman Bloomberg Businessweek Apr 2020 10min Permalink

Crime

King of the Snitches: The Fashion Photographer Who Duped Drug Lords and the DEA

Baruch Vega ran a scheme that ensnared Colombian cocaine kingpins and gave him a life of luxury. Then one put a price on his head.

Zeke Faux Bloomberg Businessweek Jul 2019 20min Permalink

Business

The Predatory Lending Machine Crushing Small Businesses Across America

How an obscure legal document turned New York’s court system into a debt-collection machine.

Zachary R. Mider, Zeke Faux Businessweek Nov 2018 20min Permalink

Business

Millions Are Hounded for Debt They Don’t Owe. One Victim Fought Back, With a Vengeance

Andrew Therrien wanted payback. He got it—and uncovered a conspiracy.

Zeke Faux Bloomberg Businessweek Dec 2017 15min Permalink

Business Crime

‘Bro, I’m Going Rogue’: The Wall Street Informant Who Double-Crossed the FBI

Guy Gentile flipped, and flipped again.

Zeke Faux Bloomberg Business Mar 2017 15min Permalink

Business Crime

The Strange Story of a Murdered Banker in Puerto Rico

Maurice Spagnoletti was hired to clean up one of the island’s largest banks. He found fraud, waste, and executives performing Santeria rituals in the conference room. Then he was killed on his way home.

Zeke Faux Businessweek Jul 2016 20min Permalink

Business

How Two Guys Lost God and Found $40 Million

They were raised Hasidic in Brooklyn. Now Abe Zeines and Meir Hurwitz live a decadent, booze-filled life in Puerto Rico. They are in their early 30s and rich enough to retire, while Wall Street is busy adopting the shady loan scheme they pioneered.

Zeke Faux Businessweek Oct 2015 15min Permalink