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Social media stock influencers accused of $114M 'pump and dump' scheme

Por: ABC News Business December 15, 2022

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We're going to keep growing and making a lot of money, social media influencer Zack Morris said during a Dec. 11 on Twitter.I never dump on my followers.... he tweeted in February.Morris, whose real name is Edward Constantinescu, might not be making so much money anymore. The Justice Department announced on Wednesday that it had charged him and seven other men with what's known as a pump and dump scheme that made more than $114 million... + full article



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