New post Essential Bali travel tips: things to know Read More
Everything Else

Top 10 Worst Swindlers in History

3 Mins read

4. Victor Lustig


In 1925, France was still recovering from the First World One and Paris was a fertile ground for a con man. Lustig read a newspaper article that one of city’s major problems was the maintenance of the Eiffel Tower. He forged a government document and invited major scrap dealers in a secret meeting. The idea of scrapping the Eiffel Tower wasn’t too strange at the time as it wasn’t meant to be a permanent monument in the first place. The tower was built in 1889 in Paris Exhibition and the designer originally planned to dismantle it in a few years. Lustig not only received a large sum of money from the Eiffel Tower scam, but also from bribery and money printing machine scam. He spent 20 years sentence in Alcatraz and died from pneumonia in Missouri at 1947.

Related posts
Everything Else

How to Implement a Biometric Time Clock System in Your Business

5 Mins read
Are you tired of manually tracking employee hours? Fed up with the hassle of paper timesheets and the sneaky problem of buddy…
Everything Else

Expert Plumber for Emergency Repairs and Installations

4 Mins read
When plumbing issues strike, they rarely come with a warning. A burst pipe in the middle of the night, a blocked drain…
Everything Else

From Passive to Active: The Death of the "Couch Potato"

4 Mins read
From Passive to Active: The Death of the “Couch Potato” Remember when “Netflix and Chill” was considered a valid Friday night plan?…
Power your Day with Unlike.net

[mc4wp_form id="17"]

Useful articles only!