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Corporate Gossip

World Liberty Financial: The Real House Sons of Fake Money

Corporate Gossip

Becca Platsky

Society & Culture, Business

4.9655 Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2026

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

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Meet Steve Witkoff, a real estate investor and supreme Trump suck-up turned "peace guy" and his two failsons, Alex and Zach. They're in charge of World Liberty Financial, the "world's fastest growing crypto company" along with the Trump family and crypto hucksters Zak Folkman and Chase Hero. The WLF team might feel invincible, but this week one disgruntled investor filed a lawsuit that might take down the entire operation... 

This episode has it ALL... a resurfaced body cam video of a Witkoff son being arrested for assaulting a bouncer and cocaine possession, a colon cleanse subscription business, a website called datehottergirls.com, and the 1954 Guatemalan coup!!! 

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Links: 

The Trump Family Business Empire Is Growing. We Mapped Out 268 Pieces of It

In real estate, Witkoff is royalty. In DC, he's the president's man

Where Mideast Envoy Pitched Peace, His Son Pitched Investors

The 'Crypto Punks' Behind Trump's Murky New Business Venture

Trump's entry into crypto opens new doors for those seeking political influence

How Trump's crypto business partners left their old clients in the lurch

Anatomy of Two Giant Deals: The U.A.E. Got Chips. The Trump Team Got Crypto Riches

Donald Trump Jr. denies rumors World Liberty Financial is falling apart

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the corporate gossip podcast, the business podcast for gossip lovers.

0:04.6

You don't need to know anything about business to enjoy the corporate gossip podcast, but you might learn something along the way.

0:10.8

Today's episode, World Liberty Financial, the real house sons of fake money.

0:32.2

Thank you. Welcome back to the corporate gossip podcast.

0:34.5

I'm your host, CPA Skorn, Becca Platsky.

0:35.6

I'm here with my co-host.

0:37.4

Out of office reply guy, Robbie Selovic.

0:43.7

Here with a listener request episode. I cannot remember where this came from. I tried to search it,

0:50.8

but somebody suggested that we do a Steve Whitkoff family deep dive. And whoever you are,

0:55.8

I'm certain you're listening now. Thank you. Identify yourself. Because I told Robbie yesterday, I texted him. I was like, we have a certified banger on her hands, what the

0:59.9

Data Analytics Playboy would call a certified hog leg. It's just, it's, it has everything. This is a

1:06.3

story about Steve Wiccoff, a real estate investor with zero foreign policy experience who sucked up

1:13.2

to Trump so hard that he is currently the special envoy for peace in the Middle East and Eastern

1:19.8

Europe. His sons, Alex and Zach and their close family friends and business partners,

1:25.3

the Trumps, who together run, quote,

1:27.8

world's fastest growing crypto company called World Liberty Financial.

1:31.8

It's a story about two fail fathers and their collective five fail sons who are in this

1:38.2

weird moment of suspended animation where they publicly commit a series of blunders and scams

1:43.1

and then brag about it.

1:45.6

In the three and a half years since I've been doing this podcast, I have never been more flummoxed

1:50.6

by research. And I cannot do this alone. So I need you guys to close your eyes and imagine that

1:58.1

you've walked into my apartment and you see the results of several days

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