Join Ads Marketplace to earn through podcast sponsorships.
Manage your ads with dynamic ad insertion capability.
Monetize with Apple Podcasts Subscriptions via Podbean.
Earn rewards and recurring income from Fan Club membership.
Get the answers and support you need.
Resources and guides to launch, grow, and monetize podcast.
Stay updated with the latest podcasting tips and trends.
Check out our newest and recently released features!
Podcast interviews, best practices, and helpful tips.
The step-by-step guide to start your own podcast.
Create the best live podcast and engage your audience.
Tips on making the decision to monetize your podcast.
The best ways to get more eyes and ears on your podcast.
Everything you need to know about podcast advertising.
The ultimate guide to recording a podcast on your phone.
Steps to set up and use group recording in the Podbean app.
Join Ads Marketplace to earn through podcast sponsorships.
Manage your ads with dynamic ad insertion capability.
Monetize with Apple Podcasts Subscriptions via Podbean.
Earn rewards and recurring income from Fan Club membership.
Get the answers and support you need.
Resources and guides to launch, grow, and monetize podcast.
Stay updated with the latest podcasting tips and trends.
Check out our newest and recently released features!
Podcast interviews, best practices, and helpful tips.
The step-by-step guide to start your own podcast.
Create the best live podcast and engage your audience.
Tips on making the decision to monetize your podcast.
The best ways to get more eyes and ears on your podcast.
Everything you need to know about podcast advertising.
The ultimate guide to recording a podcast on your phone.
Steps to set up and use group recording in the Podbean app.
Episode 4: Greed and Deceit: The Moral Failures of an Accountant Turned Criminal
Today’s episode unveils the moral failures of an accountant turned criminal. Paul Henri Harleman was a contract bookkeeper in Hawaii who used his personal relationships to defraud his clients out of over 1.2 million dollars over a four year period. Paul started off with a fantastic reputation as a guy well trusted by his clients. It all changed when he became greedy and decided to deceive his clients, many of which were small business owners and nonprofit organizations. He opened up an LLC called Pacific Media Group, named as such because it was similar to the name of one of his client’s vendors. This allowed him to charge his client’s credit card and divert the money into his LLC’s bank account. Once his initial scheme was successful, Paul was emboldened to take it even further, committing 6 counts of wire fraud and 8 counts of money laundering before finally being arrested.
Talking Points:
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free