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The SWIPE GOD Rapper Who Convicted Himself: Check Fraud Case

The SWIPE GOD Rapper Who Convicted Himself: Check Fraud Case

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Hunter Hudson Jr.'s check fraud case is one of the most self-incriminating true crime cases we've covered. The Montgomery rapper named his album "SWIPE GOD," gave a 27-minute interview titled "What You Know About Swiping," and coordinated his crimes through a Telegram group chat called "Fraud Academy"—while the FBI was already watching.

Built from 294 pages of federal court documents, this crime case reveals how corrupt postal workers and a bank teller enabled over $2 million in fraudulent check deposits. A 73-year-old yacht club teaching kids to sail noticed $75,000 missing—and triggered the investigation that brought it all down.

Ten defendants. 648 months combined prison time. Court documents sent exclusively to subscribers at episode release—subscribe at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe before you miss the next case files.

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