Tonight 10p ET|PT San Francisco entrepreneur Samuel "Mouli" Cohen starts an internet music company and fraudulently takes in $31 million from celebrities, investors, and a charity dedicated to help the poor. He claims they will make a fortune when his company is sold to Microsoft. But there is no deal. Some people will do anything for money, join us as we expose the Cohen Con. »AmericanGreed.cnbc.com | | LATEST VIDEO
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