Major media have interviewed Len Hansen scores of times because of his successful investigations of fraud and crime. Count in those media: CBS 60 Minutes, ABC Nightline, The Wall Street Journal, CNN and more. Over the years his investigations and reportage have uncovered fraud and naming names of those involved, and criminal prosecution and successful convictions have sent perpetrators to prison. His Pacific Homes case challenged a church operated lifecare venture, proved that residents funds were being misused, and became the basis for the rewriting of lifecare contracts in ten states. Concurrently, a civil court case won $21 million in recovery for the senior residents. He found and reported on the illegal control of the major non-profit senior organization by a profit-making insurance company, an investigation joined by The Wall Street Journal and CBS 60 Minutes, and resulted in enforced divestiture. He has investigated all areas of crime against the elderly and reported on it to the protection of his readers and resulting prosecution of the crooks. Many of Len’s professional awards in journalism have been granted based on his investigative reporting, particularly in the field of fraud. Len has testified as an expert to hearings of the United States Senate and to a dozen state legislatures, and has lectured to police and investigation organizations and their national conferences. The Alicia Patterson Foundation granted him a 1999 Fellowship in Journalism to investigate and write about fraud via the Internet and telemarketing on mature adults. Scams and Scalawags, a feature-and-tip series, was lead content weekly on wisecity.com. Len’s other writing on the subject includes Mature Outlook magazine, Copley News Service, major newspapers and more. There is a continuing story to be told to the gain of your readers. Read the recent samples of Len’s writing on fraud and crime.
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Introducing the deals to avoid
- or be a victim of fraud
Your next telephone call may be
part of a $40 billion scam
That plea for God or Good
may enrich the wrong pocket
Internet combined with telemarketing
in pump and dump investment fraud
Avoid Investment Schemes and Scams
Nigerian letter scam is improbable,
but it rakes in millions from victims
Answer the “bank examiner” call to help
stop a fraud and you’ll be a sure victim
Fraud operators follow the sun
to scam as roof repair workmen
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