Last week’s conviction of DJ Carey for what was an abominable and cruel series of frauds, perpetrated on financially vulnerable people and billionaires alike, teach us a few things about the man.
We know, for example, that he is bad with money and was bad in business. We know also that in the end, he was a very bad liar – two examples of that being that one of his victims spotted him managing a hurling match in public at the very time he was supposed to be getting treatment in Seattle, and then the infamous “phone charger up the nose” photo.
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