

Kelly Richmond Pope
Forensic accountant and professor at DePaul University. Expert in risk, forensic accounting, and white-collar crime research.
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Aug 31, 2025 • 11min
Meet the 3 kinds of people who are stealing your money | Kelly Richmond Pope
Kelly Richmond Pope, an accounting professor at T'Pau University and author of 'Fool Me Once,' dives into the world of fraud, revealing it as a $5 trillion industry. She discusses the intriguing 'fraud triangle,' which includes opportunity, rationalization, and pressure in fraudulent behaviors. Pope identifies three types of fraudsters: intentional perpetrators like Bernie Madoff, righteous fraudsters with good intentions, and accidental fraudsters, underscoring that the latter can often be just as dangerous.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 6min
Are you really ethical? Let's find out. | Kelly Richmond Pope
Kelly Richmond Pope, a forensic accountant and professor at DePaul University, takes listeners on an enlightening journey through personal ethics. She introduces a provocative test to reveal our ethical boundaries, asking what we'd do if we thought we could get away with it. Kelly discusses her class ethics survey, where students grapple with justified expenses and shares a quirky anecdote about a mistakenly received handbag. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and accountability to cultivate ethical behavior in our lives.

Aug 10, 2023 • 1h 4min
876: Kelly Richmond Pope | How Fraud Became a Trillion-Dollar Industry
Kelly Richmond Pope, an expert on fraud and author of "Fool Me Once," dives into the complexities of a trillion-dollar industry. She discusses the psychology behind fraud and the 'fraud triangle' that reveals motivations beyond greed. Pope shares insights on different types of fraudsters and why such behavior is rising today. She emphasizes prevention strategies for individuals and businesses, including recognizing warning signs. With eye-opening examples, she sheds light on the moral ambiguities that can lead to ethical breaches.

Apr 4, 2023 • 25min
A Forensic Accountant on How Companies Can Avoid Fraud and Scandal
Kelly Richmond Pope, a DePaul University professor and author of "Fool Me Once," dives into the world of corporate fraud. She highlights that fraudsters aren't always the villains we imagine; many are caught in morally gray situations. The conversation reveals the various types of perpetrators, including accidental and righteous ones, and discusses warning signs of unethical behavior in organizations. Pope emphasizes the vital role of voicing concerns and encourages employees to remain vigilant about financial irregularities and ethical challenges.

Mar 26, 2023 • 32min
Scams, Secrets, and the Future of Fraud
Kelly Richmond Pope, Dr. Barry Jay Epstein Endowed Professor of Forensic Accounting at DePaul University, shares her expertise on fraud. She discusses how to protect aging relatives from financial scams and the importance of trusting your gut feelings about suspicious activities. The conversation dives into how generative AI is changing the landscape of fraud, highlighting its increased sophistication. Plus, listeners learn about the emotional impact of fraud and the critical role of open communication in safeguarding loved ones.