I knew he was a scammer just by those capris and heels he's wearing "Ultimately, Evans earned about $20.9 million from roughly 530 investors, according to court documents. He used $50,000 to make a downpayment on a white Lamborghini Huracan Evo, proceeds that prosecutors say… https://t.co/KmSP2Ulpt5
“Alpha Con”… it was indeed, a Con. Your name is your destiny 😂 https://t.co/CBl1K5Cayq
Interesting update on the man who called himself "The Bull" and organized the Salt Lake City summit "Alpha Con." Utah entrepreneur Jeremiah Evans pleads guilty to $20 million scheme involving 530 victims https://t.co/d7WCCirAoU @kyle_dunphey
Jeremiah Joseph Evans, a Utah entrepreneur known as 'The Bull,' has pleaded guilty to securities fraud and money laundering, defrauding over 530 investors of more than $20 million through his company, Alpha Influence, LLC. Between July 2019 and July 2022, Evans sold fraudulent investment contracts that promised passive income from e-commerce stores. Court documents reveal that he earned approximately $20.9 million from these investors, using around $50,000 of the proceeds for a down payment on a Lamborghini Huracan Evo. The case highlights a broader issue of investment scams, particularly those marketed as 'Amazon automation' schemes.