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- Billionaire Boys Club - Wikipedia
The Billionaire Boys Club, or BBC, was an investing and social club organized by Joseph Henry Hunt (born Joseph Henry Gamsky) [1] in Southern California between 1983 and 1989 It was originally simply named "BBC", the initials of Bombay Bicycle Club, a restaurant Hunt had frequented as a young man in Chicago [2]
- Joe Hunt: Where is Billionaire Boys Club Founder Today? - The Cinemaholic
The 1987 miniseries follows the case of the eponymous club that turned out to be a Ponzi scheme but is most famously remembered for the two murders that brought its founder, Joe Hunt, into the limelight
- Free Joe Hunt - 38 years, waiting for justice
In 1984, Ron Levin disappeared, presumed murdered, while Joe Hunt was accused, convicted, and imprisoned without a chance for parole — even though no concrete evidence was ever found Read on to discover the true story behind this famous case or learn how you can help
- Notorious founder of the Billionaire Boys Club wants parole. Its just . . .
Joe Hunt was convicted in 1987 of the murder of Ron Levin, who had allegedly conned his investment fraternity, the Billionaire Boys Club He's asking Gov Jerry Brown to commute his sentence, but
- What Makes the Billionaire Boys Club Story So Bizarre - E! Online
A new podcast takes a deep dive into how Joe Hunt's determined quest for wealth and power on the Beverly Hills business scene ended with him in prison for murder
- How the Billionaire Boys Club Led to Murder - People. com
In the mid-1980s, Joe Hunt was a handsome, charismatic young man He, along with several other men, organized the Billionaire Boys Club, a social and investment group
- Billonaire Boys Club True Story — Who Is Joe Hunt? - Esquire
Joe Hunt had shown them shortcuts to the power and wealth that many considered their birthright, but Joe had never told them what else they might pick up along the way
- Billionaire Boys Club’s Joe Hunt seeks cut in life sentence
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The young Joe Hunt once used his intelligence, a high-energy salesman’s patter and powers of persuasion to get wealthy friends to invest in his Billionaire Boys Club to fuel an opulent lifestyle that abruptly ended with a first-degree murder conviction and a prison sentence of life without the possibility of parole
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