10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame

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10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | In the hall of shame, these entrepreneurs stand as cautionary monuments, urging the business world to tread with integrity, for in the pursuit of greatness, ethical missteps lead to a legacy tarnished.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | Once the golden child of crypto, Sam Bankman-Fried was recently convicted of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | Described by Forbes as 'another FTX casualty', Caroline Ellison has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy for moving billions from FTX customers.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | The founder of Frank, a startup that promised to help college students get financial aid, Charlie Javice has been indicted of fraud.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | Nate Paul, founder of World Class Capital Group valued at around $1 billion was charged with lying to lenders and indicted on fraud.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | Martin Shkreli's company acquired the manufacturing license for antiparasitic drug Daraprim and raised its price by 5,455%.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | The founder of Defense Distributed, Cody Wilson was arrested for paying $500 to have sex with a 16-year-old girl he met online.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | James O'Keefe, chairman and CEO of Project Veritas, has been accused of misusing donor funds and spending money on himself.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | Phadria Prendergast is the disgraced editor-in-chief of 'Women of the City Magazine' where cash bought coverage.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | The co-founder and CEO of luggage brand Away, Steph Korey has been accused of bullying her co-workers and creating a toxic work environment.
10 'Most Dubious Entrepreneurs' as per Forbes Hall of Shame | Lucas Duplan raised $30 million for his mobile payments start-up Clinkle in 2014 – but never delivered a viable product.
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