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Media Insider: Inside the $14.5 million Serious Fraud Office charges against Stripe Media managing director and TV producer Alex Breingan

The New Zealand Herald

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July 11, 2026

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Media Insider: Inside the $14.5 million Serious Fraud Office charges against Stripe Media managing director and TV producer Alex Breingan
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Awful Announcing

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· Jul 8, 2026

Marcellus Wiley sued over alleged $500K unpaid loan before July 4 arrest

Marcellus Wiley’s legal troubles predate his July 4 arrest by several months. According to TMZ, Preferred Bank filed a lawsuit against Wiley and his company, Dat Dude Entertainment, in December 2025, alleging the pair failed to repay a 500,000 loan taken out in May 2023. According to the suit, Wiley agreed to pay the loan

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

How a Master of Deception Conned Investors Out of $50 Million—in His Own Words

Paul Regan recorded himself ripping off clients to teach others how to do it, too. Those tapes reveal the inner workings of a fraud.

Us Weekly

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· Jul 6, 2026

NFL Alum, 'RHOBH' Husband Marcellus Wiley Arrested for Domestic Battery

Former NFL player Marcellus Wiley, the husband of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Annemarie Wiley, has been arrested on a domestic battery charge. Marcellus, 51, was charged on Saturday, July 4, in Orange County, Florida, per TMZ and People. Online records viewed by Us Weekly show that he made an initial appearance in []

Independent Online

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· Jun 21, 2026

Peet Viljoen: From celebrity lawyer to accused in a R27m land fraud case

Peet Viljoen: From celebrity lawyer to accused in a R27m land fraud case

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Investor claims ‘The Chosen’ founder squeezed out shareholders: suit

A former investor in “The Chosen,” a popular streaming series about the life of Jesus, has filed a class-action lawsuit saying he and more than 16,000 other shareholders were cashed out of the company without fair compensation. Christopher Garabedian, a former biopharma executive who invested 300,000 in a predecessor of the show’s production company 52 []...Click to read more

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Malik Beasley and Ed Davis Indicted on Federal Charges in NBA Prop Bet Fixing Scheme

Federal prosecutors charged former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis with wire fraud, bribery, and money laundering for manipulating Beasley's statistical performance in Milwaukee Bucks games to cash prop bets — the first federal sports betting conspiracy of its kind.

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Related coverage for "Media Insider: Inside the $14.5 million Serious Fraud Office charges against Stripe Media managing director and TV producer Alex Breingan": Awful Announcing — Marcellus Wiley sued over alleged $500K unpaid loan before July 4 arrest. Hindustan Times — How a Master of Deception Conned Investors Out of $50 Million—in His Own Words. Us Weekly — NFL Alum, 'RHOBH' Husband Marcellus Wiley Arrested for Domestic Battery. Independent Online — Peet Viljoen: From celebrity lawyer to accused in a R27m land fraud case. Off The Press — Investor claims ‘The Chosen’ founder squeezed out shareholders: suit. The Eastern Herald — Malik Beasley and Ed Davis Indicted on Federal Charges in NBA Prop Bet Fixing Scheme