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Episode 3: The $350 Million Sports Memorabilia Fraud — One Man’s Forged Empire

20 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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Episode Overview In 2025, a single Indiana dealer allegedly flooded the sports memorabilia market with millions of counterfeit autographed items—forged signatures, fake holograms, bogus provenance—raking in hundreds of millions while shattering trust in the billion-dollar industry. Former FBI Special Agent Kevin Barrows takes you inside the Brett Lemieux / Mister Mancave scandal: how the scheme scaled, the devastating personal betrayal when heroes’ legacies are faked, the raid, the shocking manifesto, the tragic end, and why forgery like this still undermines confidence in the collectibles market. Lie Detector Tip Verify chain of custody and hunt for inconsistencies. Run serial numbers through manufacturer databases, check holograms from multiple angles, look for blurry edges or mismatched fonts. Prices too good to be true? That’s a clue. For historic pieces (no holograms or photos), check fundamentals. Resources & Links * WRTV Interview with victim Hans Hesemann (Peyton Manning jersey story): https://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/noblesville-man-reacts-to-news-of-counterfeit-memorabilia-scandalhttps://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/westfield/i-hope-they-find-you-victim-of-westfield-counterfeit-memorabilia-scheme-speaks-out [https://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/westfield/i-hope-they-find-you-victim-of-westfield-counterfeit-memorabilia-scheme-speaks-out] * Sports Collectors Digest coverage of Lemieux scandal: https://www.sportscollectorsdigest.com [https://www.sportscollectorsdigest.com] (search “Lemieux”) * FTC Guide to Spotting Counterfeit Sports Memorabilia: https://www.ftc.gov [https://www.ftc.gov] (search “sports memorabilia fraud”) Call to Action Has fraud ever disrupted your life — or someone you care about? I’d really like to hear what happened. Send your story to kevin@followtheliespodcast.com [kevin@followtheliespodcast.com] — it could become the next episode and help others avoid the same thing. Subscribe now on your favorite platform. Leave a rating and review — it really helps us reach more people. And if you’re watching on YouTube or a video platform, tap the bell to never miss a show. Follow @FollowTheLiesPodcast on TikTok, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn for clips and updates. Thanks for listening. Until next time… follow the lies. Follow the Lies Links * Website: followtheliespodcast.com [http://followtheliespodcast.com] * Email: kevin@followtheliespodcast.com [kevin@followtheliespodcast.com] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCks4WNprjDrxcwYEr7A7L3g [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCks4WNprjDrxcwYEr7A7L3g] * Spotify: Follow the Lies: Fraud & Deceit Uncovered | Podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5CMUDtR3f3pZG7L2qToSQr?si=wfPYKLiaRtKLhsendRwcjw] * Apple Podcasts: Follow the Lies: Fraud & Deceit Uncovered - Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/follow-the-lies-fraud-deceit-uncovered/id1880758964] * iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-follow-the-lies-fraud-dece-328405139

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Episode Overview In this episode, former FBI Special Agent Kevin Barrows takes you inside one of the most audacious corporate frauds in modern history- the rise and fall of Theranos. From a Stanford dropout’s garage to a $9 billion valuation, Elizabeth Holmes promised a revolutionary blood-testing machine that could run hundreds of tests from a single drop. What followed was a masterclass in how charisma, secrecy, and fear can sustain a massive lie for years. Drawing on his own experience investigating high-stakes fraud, Kevin reveals the toxic culture, the manipulated results, the patient harm, and the hard lessons about hype versus reality. Key Topics Covered * Elizabeth Holmes’ compelling vision and the seductive promise of the Edison machine * How the technology was faked and patient results were manipulated * The iron-fist leadership style of Holmes and Sunny Balwani * John Carreyrou’s explosive Wall Street Journal investigation and the brave whistleblowers * The devastating human cost to real patients and families * The federal investigation, trial, convictions, and long prison sentences * Why Silicon Valley’s “fake it till you make it” culture can be extremely dangerous Lie Detector Tip Today’s Lie Detector Tip is about spotting “too good to be true” revolutionary claims. When someone promises to completely upend an industry with breakthrough technology, slow down. Demand independent, verifiable data. Speak directly to the people who built it. Ask what happens when it fails under real conditions. If they get defensive, overly secretive, or hide behind vision and charisma instead of evidence — that’s often your biggest clue. Resources & Further Reading * Official court documents and indictment from the Theranos case * John Carreyrou’s book Bad Blood * CMS inspection reports and sanctions against Theranos Call to Action Has a “revolutionary” idea, investment, or company ever raised red flags for you? Or have you ever seen charisma used to hide uncomfortable truths? Send your story to kevin@followtheliespodcast.com [kevin@followtheliespodcast.com] — it might even become a future episode. If you want to sharpen your own ability to spot lies in business, investing, or everyday life, grab my free guide: “7 Proven Strategies to Spot Lies and Uncover the Truth in Any Interview.” It’s available right now at followtheliespodcast.com [http://followtheliespodcast.com]. If you’re enjoying the show, please hit subscribe, leave a rating and review, and tap the bell so you never miss an episode. Thanks for listening. Until next time… follow the lies.

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