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Brett Johnson was responsible for refining modern financial cybercrime as we know it today. After being placed on the United States Most Wanted List, captured and convicted of 39 felonies, Brett promptly escaped prison. Captured again, Brett served his time, accepted responsibility, and found redemption through his loved ones and the help of the FBI.

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46 thoughts on “America’s Most Wanted Cyber Fugitive Explains How He Stole Millions | Brett Johnson

  1. So one contact on LinkedIn and you’re off and running? Be nice if it happened that way for all
    Felons. Prison takes your life and makes it worse, I have no idea why they call it rehabilitation.

  2. This podcast has some of the most interesting people I’ve never herd about, I just wish Danny would let them talk more instead of interrupting them in the middle of a story to skip way ahead

  3. Joe Rogan has real life contacts. Konkrete, Trendifier, etc don't actually know anybody so 100% of their guests are straight up FEDS. Every single podcast episode I have seen the guest is pushing straight up CIA talking points, and they have been employed by the FEDs at some point in their life 🤔

  4. Little late watching this video but I live in NC and growing up everyone on my Mill Hill neighborhood grew up like this. It's a hard life to live I been out of there for 15 yrs and when I drive through there it is still the same way gets breed into them.

  5. That guy used to roam Kentucky Yahoo Chatrooms under the name Ksp_1999_2000 pretending to be a kentucky state police using a dead troopers photo I can remember that voice.

  6. It's crazy to hear him talk about Fort Henry Mall in Kingsport TN. I got busted at the same Mall when I was 13, trying to sell weed..smh

  7. Wasn't an international criminal but I'm pretty sure his story about his childhood memories aren't that rare, grew up the same way only about 50 miles south of this guy. Those bat shit crazy hillbilly mom's ain't nothin to fuck with.

  8. Claiming addicts can only care about getting high or their next fix is just nonsense, if that were true then talking people into getting clean would be impossible, not just it feeling impossible.

  9. Shout to the old school SC boys..anyone know what happened to ole cryogenicz or maui(?)…anyone ever join the ole at&t conference calls us TX Boys would put on?

  10. Dude! You need to research some of your facts before you make statements like the one you made about Snowden being in Russia. That wasn’t his choice. The state dept. intentionally revoked his passport precisely when they knew he would be in the middle of a layover in Russia, for the very same propaganda & bullshit “reasons” that you clearly have fallen as being fact! They wanted him to appear as if he was seeking Russian asylum, when that’s anything but the reality of events.

  11. Informative! Now l had to fast forward through all of the personal, and, relationship problems, l am 68,l have experienced all that shit. I want the crime stories!

  12. Your voice is like cashmere on bare skin. i could listen to you talk all day! Great heartfelt story. You may have been a liar but that was one of the most real expressions of true emotion i have seen in a long time. Thank you for sharing and being vulnerable. It is so touching to see these things actually effect you in some deep ways.

  13. Ive watched him tell his story twice now watchin other podcasts, and i just love this guy for some reason… just hits an emotional bone for me.

  14. Really good story. & he’s got a great way of telling stories, he’s got an amazing memory. I & I love how he even remembers & drops everyone’s first & last name. Interviewer didn’t have to get it out of him like majority of podcasts & didnt interrupt much at all.

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