The Offshore Files

How this seemingly timid accountant STOLE $45 Million and almost got away with it

46 min · 30. juni 2026
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The provided transcript details the high-profile criminal activities of two notorious fraudsters in Australia, Dmitri D’Angelus and Regina Subramanium. D’Angelus was a charismatic manipulator who fabricated a wealthy persona and used altered photographs with celebrities to trick intelligent investors into a sham music venture, ultimately stealing millions. In contrast, Subramanium was a quiet accountant who exploited her corporate access to embezzle over $45 million from her employer, ING, spending the loot on luxury jewelry and real estate. The episode explores the psychological tactics both individuals used to deceive those around them, ranging from romantic manipulation to bullying. It also highlights the bizarre personal lives and professional failures that eventually led to their multi-year prison sentences. Ultimately, the source serves as a cautionary study on how both overt charm and unassuming roles can be used to facilitate massive financial crimes. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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