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He was a teenage millionaire. A carpet-cleaning king. A Wall Street darling. Then, a convict. Then, a pastor. Then… a convict again.
In this jaw-dropping episode of Tax Crime Junkies, Dom and Tom unravel the unbelievable story of Barry Minkow, a man whose life has more plot twists than a Hollywood thriller (ironically, there is a Hollywood movie about him—he starred in it as himself).
We begin in Reseda, California, where 16-year-old Barry launched ZZZZ Best, a carpet cleaning company that he turned into a $200 million publicly traded corporation... built entirely on lies. But Minkow didn’t stop there. After being convicted of 57 felonies and spending years in prison, he reinvented himself as a pastor and fraud investigator—only to fall back into scandal, stealing millions from his own congregation and defrauding investors again.
In this episode, you'll hear:
🔹 How Barry faked restoration jobs, forged documents, and got mob ties to help his company go public
This episode isn't just a cautionary tale about fraud—it’s a look into the psychology of a man addicted to the con. Barry’s story raises deeper questions: Can a person like him ever be reformed? Or does the con always find its way back in?
Key Takeaways:
✅ Some Ponzi schemes are built on greed—others on charisma, charm, and a craving to be adored
📲 Subscribe, rate, and share if you love true crime, financial fraud, and untangling the lies behind the biggest scams in tax history.
📸 Follow us on Instagram and X: @TaxCrimeJunkies
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He was a teenage millionaire. A carpet-cleaning king. A Wall Street darling. Then, a convict. Then, a pastor. Then… a convict again.
In this jaw-dropping episode of Tax Crime Junkies, Dom and Tom unravel the unbelievable story of Barry Minkow, a man whose life has more plot twists than a Hollywood thriller (ironically, there is a Hollywood movie about him—he starred in it as himself).
We begin in Reseda, California, where 16-year-old Barry launched ZZZZ Best, a carpet cleaning company that he turned into a $200 million publicly traded corporation... built entirely on lies. But Minkow didn’t stop there. After being convicted of 57 felonies and spending years in prison, he reinvented himself as a pastor and fraud investigator—only to fall back into scandal, stealing millions from his own congregation and defrauding investors again.
In this episode, you'll hear:
🔹 How Barry faked restoration jobs, forged documents, and got mob ties to help his company go public
This episode isn't just a cautionary tale about fraud—it’s a look into the psychology of a man addicted to the con. Barry’s story raises deeper questions: Can a person like him ever be reformed? Or does the con always find its way back in?
Key Takeaways:
✅ Some Ponzi schemes are built on greed—others on charisma, charm, and a craving to be adored
📲 Subscribe, rate, and share if you love true crime, financial fraud, and untangling the lies behind the biggest scams in tax history.
📸 Follow us on Instagram and X: @TaxCrimeJunkies

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