Founder-fraud & autopsy documentaries accelerating
Key Questions
What is the Daymond John lawsuit about?
Shark Tank star Daymond John accuses an entrepreneur duo of fleecing him for at least tens of millions in a $30M PPE scam. The lawsuit involves betrayal by the FUBU founder and was filed in April 2026.
What happened with the 29-year-old's $4B AI company NeuralPath?
A 29-year-old built a $4B AI company that collapsed in 48 hours due to a whistleblower and SEC intervention. The story highlights VC demos and fraud in 'How a 29-Year-Old Built $4B AI Company & Destroyed It in 2 Days'.
How did WeWork's valuation collapse?
WeWork, led by Adam Neumann, rose to a $47B valuation as a cult-like entity backed by SoftBank but failed via its S-1 filing. The 11:51 YouTube video 'The $47 Billion Cult' details its insane rise and fall.
What are some classic founder fraud examples mentioned?
Examples include Theranos/Elizabeth Holmes, Hunsicker's CaaStle $440M Ireland scam, and movies like The Social Network, The Founder, and The Wolf of Wall Street. They illustrate betrayal and ethical lapses.
What AI ethics issues are covered in fraud docs?
AI ethics, including risks and rewards, are explored in documentaries featuring industry leaders like those in a 6:27 CBS Mornings video. It ties into cases like NeuralPath and broader startup fraud.
Daymond John $30M lawsuit vs duo PPE scam (Shark Tank FUBU founder betrayal, Apr 2026 filing) accelerates with NeuralPath 29yo $4B AI fake (48hr whistleblower/SEC collapse/VC demos), Theranos/Holmes, WeWork/Neumann ($47B cult/SoftBank/S-1), Hunsicker CaaStle $440M Ireland, Lauder lies, Kroc betrayal, Rockefeller, Millikin, FanDuel, Bridal AI, Blockbuster, AOL Case, Coca-Cola New Coke $4B flop; reject Luckin China. Movies: Social Network, Founder, Pirates, Wolf/Startup.com. AI ethics (Harris).