Chris Hill: How authentic is a relationship that you never can actually physically see a person? He asks, at what point does the perpetrator stop manipulating this person because you have to see them? Kelly Richmond Pope: I don't understand the psychology behind it on both sides. She says there are so many red flags there that you have to pay attention to. The monthly fool may have formal recommendations for or against stocks they talk about.
Even if there are not many obvious warning signs, a gut feeling can tell you when something seems amiss.
Kelly Richmond Pope is the Dr. Barry Jay Epstein Endowed Professor of Forensic Accounting at DePaul University and the author of the book “Fool Me Once: Scams, Stories, and Secrets from the Trillion-Dollar Fraud Industry.” Pope joined Ricky Mulvey to discuss: - How to talk to aging relatives about fraud - What your “gut feeling” can tell you about potential scams - What generative AI means for the future of fraud
Company discussed: WFC
Host: Ricky Mulvey Guest: Kelly Richmond Pope Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
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