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Dr. Phil presents a case of "Catch Me If You Can" |
| Published: September 17, 2007, 6:24 pm |
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Dr. Phil tends to invite people to his shows who have harmed or cheated others, and one wonders why they agree to come on (and go to Man Camp or the Dr. Phil House ). Today, Monday Sept. 17, 2007 his show was dedicated to a couple people who lie or fake their way through life. He presented a 52-year-old con artist ( The Great Prentender or Master of Deception who resembles the protagonist of the Dreamworks film Catch Me If You Can of Fox's The Flim-Flam Man. He has pretended to be a priest, gotten a job with the Red Cross under false pretenses, and fabricated various identities. He would set up cell phone accounts in different area codes to fake his own reference checks for job applications. This all started when he lived with a sugar daddy celebrity, and was kicked out, and then got a rap sheet for grand theft auto for not returning leased or rented cars. What's interesting is his claim to have written a book, and be working on two more books. [ Full article ] |
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