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True Crime Society

Social Scammers | Belle Gibson, Coco Berthmann and Brittany Dawn

True Crime Society

True Crime Society

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

The rise of social media has led to it being easier for us to make new friends, keep in touch with friends and family all over the world. Technology has given us access to any information we could ever need, all within seconds.

With this increase in social media use comes some downsides too. People are now more easily able to take advantage of others and money is able to change hands so easily.

In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we chat about three Social Scammers – women who have been in trouble with the law after obtaining funds fraudulently from unsuspecting social media followers.

  • Belle Gibson is one of Australia’s most prolific social scammers. She managed to deceive huge corporations. Apple planned to include her health and wellness app on all iPads and Apple Watches. She told lie after lie about her health – she claimed to have terminal cancer that she cured by using holistic therapies. She also claimed that she underwent multiple heart operations and had endured strokes. None of this was true. When her deception was uncovered, she was dropped by Apple and Penguin Books. Belle has been ordered to repay hundreds of thousands of dollars – so far, none of the repayments have materialised.
  • Coco Berthmann had a troubled start to life. She has claimed that she managed to escape Germany as a teenager and that she had been trafficked by her parents for years. She moved to America and became a human rights activist. She established the Coco Berthmann Scholarship Fund and spoke about her ‘experiences’ publicly. In early 2022, Coco told a friend that she had stage 3 mantle cell lymphoma cancer. A GoFundMe was started for Coco, and it raised thousands of dollars. In February 2022, Coco was arrested on suspicion of communications fraud. Police investigated her ‘cancer diagnosis’ and found no evidence that Coco ever had the illness. Many of Coco’s other claims have now been questioned. There have been allegations that she was not actually a victim of child sex trafficking, said police, who could not verify her claims of working with the FBI.
  • Brittany Dawn has had a long, troubled run as an Influencer. She started out as a fitness influencer with her company BDawnFit. She got into trouble with her followers years ago after her ‘personalized’ eating plans, that people paid up to $500 for, turned out to not be so personal. She was also accused of triggering people with eating disorders by using tags such as #skipdinnerwakeupthinner. Brittany refused to refund most members and tried to move on with her life as a ‘Christian’ influencer. She married Jordan Nelson, a man who lost his job as a police officer after he used ‘excessive force’ during an arrest. She also faced much backlash after she released a tearful video, detailing how her husband shot her dog after it was hit by a car. The dog was still alive and breathing, but the couple decided to shoot it instead of taking it to a vet. In February 2022, the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the state of Texas was suing Brittany for between $250,000 and $1 million in penalties and court fees for misleading customers.

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0:00.0

The True Crime Society podcast contains adult themes and violence and is not intended for all audiences.

0:05.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:23.8

What's up guys? I want to end another episode of the True Crime Society podcast with Stephanie

0:28.2

and Olivia it is Thursday February 24th the day that our Susan Powell episode just came out and of course

0:37.1

wouldn't you know this afternoon if you listen you know that we were waiting about some bones that

0:43.4

they've found in a mind to see if they had been her everyone was kind of having high hopes but

0:48.0

cautionary high hopes that they could be her and of course this afternoon right after you put out

0:54.0

the podcast it came out that the bones were not human. Couldn't it have come out yesterday or

0:59.9

last night right before I put out the episode so I could have included it of course not because

1:04.1

that's not how our lives work ever. I think I said in the episode that I probably didn't think it

1:09.5

was Susan but then I started to maybe get a little bit hopeful because her father said that he

1:13.7

was cautiously optimistic that the bones were hers so I thought he's probably going to be the one

1:18.4

who knows best out of anyone but yeah it turns out that they're not hers. He made a statement

1:23.5

Chuck Cox is her father so he made a statement saying the bones were found to be non-human

1:29.1

but he also said there was a sock and a piece of blouse material that was not tested so we have

1:34.0

asked that they be tested and they're also going back to see if they can find any small pieces of

1:39.1

bone in the mind. I said to Stephanie earlier today I would love to know why they are focusing on

1:43.5

this specific mind so much they must have a really good reason to think that this is where Susan was

1:50.8

dumped by Josh. When I was watching they did a 2020 episode on it like last week sometime maybe

1:59.1

earlier this week I don't know the days all blurred together at this point but they interviewed the

2:03.6

people like the company or whoever was helping like look into the minds that mind specifically

2:09.4

and they said that they had gotten a tip about that mind or that area specifically in that they

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