Fraud Friday: LulaRobbed!: The Lawless Legging Company w/ Georgia Hardstark

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Fraud Friday: The Fake Bootsy Collins w/ Ian Lara

This week, comedian Ian Lara (Ian Lara: Romantic Comedy) joins Laci to discuss how several imposters tried to target Bootsy Collins, one of the most impactful, long-standing figures in the tapestry of American music, especially R&B, funk and pop. Plus, a Californian man is arrest ...  Show more

The Cocaine Quarterback Con w/ Kimia Behpoornia

The Deaconess, Kimia Behpoornia (Abbot Elementary), has returned to the CONgregation. Laci and Kimia discuss AI scams that tug at the heartstrings and Laci’s thoughts on Waymo’s. Then the two dig into Owen “O-Dog” Hanson, a USC football player who became an international drug dea ...  Show more

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