The $100 Million Deli

Think about your hometown deli. And then think about what kind of business your hometown deli would have to be to be a $100 million business. That is the case of Your Hometown Deli.SponsorsTri-Merit - https://ohmyfraud.promo/trimerit LiveFlow - https://ohmyfraud.promo/liveflow South Carolina Association of CPAs (SCACPA) - https://ohmyfraud.promo/scacpaHOW TO EARN FREE CPEIn less than 10 minutes, you can earn 1 hour of NASBA-approved accounting CPE after listening to this episode. Download our mobile app, sign up, and look for the Oh My Fraud channel. Register for the course, complete a short quiz, and get your CPE certificate.Download the app:Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.appQuestions? Need help? Email support@earmarkcpe.com.CONNECT WITH THE HOSTSGreg Kyte, CPATwitter: https://twitter.com/gregkyteLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkyte/Caleb NewquistTwitter: https://twitter.com/cnewquistLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebnewquist/Sources: Owners of a small deli are charged with fraud for valuing business at $100 million - NPR$100 million New Jersey deli scheme leads to U.S. fraud charges - Reuters$100 million New Jersey deli fugitive Peter Coker Jr. agrees to extradition from Thailand - CNBCThree men charged with fraud in $100 million New Jersey deli scheme - CNBC2020 10-K for Hometown International, Inc. - SECNew Jersey high school wrestling coach is CEO of $100 million firm that owns one deli - CNBC“Whatever it is, it’s not very good”: The strange, incredible case of the $100 million deli - Fast CompanyThe $100 Million Deli - NPR’s Planet MoneyFirst GameStop, Now a Jersey Delicatessen - The New YorkerThe Mystery of the $113 Million Deli - New York Times Magazine$100 million New Jersey deli owner Hometown International just announced a merger with a bioplastics firm - CNBCThat mysterious New Jersey deli once owned by a publicly traded company is closed, regulatory filing shows - CNBCPaul Morina’s bio - JMU Hall of FameKey investor in $100 million NJ deli has a history of legal problems, ties to criminals - CNBCJames Patten’s LinkedIn profile - LinkedInDavid Einhorn’s Greenlight Newsletter from April 15, 2021 - Greenlight NewsletterTwenty-Year Review of Audit and Non-Audit Fee Trends - Harvard Law School

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"Oh My Fraud" is a podcast where the true crime is shocking, gruesome, heinous, but with way fewer dead bodies. Hosted by Caleb Newquist, each episode explores fraud cases from petty swindles to corporate conspiracies, examining the people involved, their motives, methods, and how they spent the loot before it all came to a spectacular, inevitable end.