Prince of Thieves: Con Man Anthony Gignac

Published: Aug. 20, 2021, 7 a.m.

b'There\\u2019s a Latin phrase, \\u201cFortune favors the bold.\\u201d Con artists understand that better than anyone, I think. It always takes some degree of boldness to do what they do, from Bernie Madoff\\u2019s billion dollar Ponzi scheme to the three-card Monte guy on the street. But once in a while, we get ourselves a true master of the art\\u2014a con artist so audacious, so arrogant, so bold that they leave everyone they meet feeling like they just got swept up in a hurricane. We\\u2019re about to tell the story of one of the most outrageous con games ever played in this country\\u2014an unlikely con made even more bizarre by how completely people fell for it.

Sources:
Mark Seal, Vanity Fair: https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/10/how-the-fake-saudi-prince-anthony-gignac-was-exposed
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/10/he-actually-believes-he-is-khalid-the-odyssey-of-a-counterfeit-saudi-prince
Tom Huddleston Jr. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/06/how-fake-saudi-prince-anthony-gignac-conned-investors-out-of-millions.html
CNBC\'s "American Greed," Episode "The Fake Prince\'s Royal Scam"

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