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Scam Goddess (2025)
As a hit podcaster, comedian Laci Mosley knows her way around a scam. Now, she's taking her expertise on the road, uncovering small-town swindles and big-city cons across the U.S.
As a hit podcaster, comedian Laci Mosley knows her way around a scam. Now, she's taking her expertise on the road, uncovering small-town swindles and big-city cons across the U.S.
The show's core subject matter, which highlights systemic vulnerabilities in institutions and abuses of trust leading to financial fraud, aligns with center-left values emphasizing accountability, consumer protection, and the importance of investigative exposure, without explicitly advocating for specific policy changes.
The series features a Black woman as the host and consulting producer, taking an authoritative role in a genre traditionally led by white men. It explores various financial crimes and institutional abuses, including cases with diverse perpetrators and victims, touching on themes of power imbalance and exploitation.
The series features an episode, 'The Holy Hustle,' focusing on a Christian pastor who allegedly used his religious authority to commit financial scams. The narrative frames religion as a context exploited by individuals for fraudulent activities, portraying the abuse of religious roles as problematic without offering counterbalancing positive portrayals.
Scam Goddess (2025) is a true-crime documentary/talk show focused on financial scams and fraud. Based on available information, including synopses, cast details, and reviews, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or plotlines present in the series. The show's narrative and social commentary center exclusively on economic and legal aspects of fraud.
Scam Goddess (2025) is a true-crime/docu-talk show centered on financial fraud and scams. Based on all available information, the series does not depict any transsexual characters, themes, or community portrayals. Its thematic scope is exclusively limited to financial crimes, indicating no presence of trans-related content.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series features real individuals (host, guests, and discussed scammers) who are all portrayed or referenced with their established real-life genders, with no instances of a character's gender differing from their historical or canonical identity.
This is a documentary/talk show series where the host and guests portray themselves. The series covers real historical figures and events, but it does not involve actors portraying these figures in a narrative drama format. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' does not apply.
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