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Payday

  • Episode aired Jan 26, 2018
  • 1h 8m
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Blaine Tucker, Norma Tucker, and Scott Tucker in Dirty Money (2018)
CrimeDocumentary

Targeting unsuspecting Americans, a group of payday lenders made millions off small loans with undisclosed charges, inflated interest rates and incomprehensible rules. But the way the laws a... Read allTargeting unsuspecting Americans, a group of payday lenders made millions off small loans with undisclosed charges, inflated interest rates and incomprehensible rules. But the way the laws are written, is that a crime or just business?Targeting unsuspecting Americans, a group of payday lenders made millions off small loans with undisclosed charges, inflated interest rates and incomprehensible rules. But the way the laws are written, is that a crime or just business?

  • Director
    • Jesse Moss
  • Stars
    • Scott Tucker
    • Walter Archer
    • Kim Tucker
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    993
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesse Moss
    • Stars
      • Scott Tucker
      • Walter Archer
      • Kim Tucker
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Scott Tucker
    Scott Tucker
    • Self - CEO of AMG Services
    Walter Archer
    Walter Archer
    • Self - Payday Loan Victim
    Kim Tucker
    Kim Tucker
    • Self - Scott's Wife
    Timothy Muir
    Timothy Muir
    • Self - Scott Tucker's Lawyer
    Blaine Tucker
    Blaine Tucker
    • Self - Scott's Brother
    Norma Tucker
    Norma Tucker
    • Self - Scott's Mother
    Jia Tucker
    Jia Tucker
    • Self - Scott's Daughter
    David Heath
    David Heath
    • Self - Journalist
    Paul Chessin
    • Self - Former Assistant Attorney General, Colorado
    James Fontano
    James Fontano
    • Self - Co-Owner, Privatech Group
    Christopher Peterson
    Christopher Peterson
    • Self - Professor of Law, University of Utah
    Anita Finney
    Anita Finney
    • Self - Scott's Former Personal Assistant
    Chief Bill Follis
    Chief Bill Follis
    • Self - Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
    Ioana Gorecki
    Ioana Gorecki
    • Self - Consumer Protection Attorney
    Nikhil Singhvi
    Nikhil Singhvi
    • Self - Attorney, Federal Trade Commission
    Ivan
    Ivan
    • Self - Former Employee, AMG Services
    Ed Zabinski
    Ed Zabinski
    • Self - Racing Coach
    Montel Williams
    Montel Williams
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Jesse Moss
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    8johnfpfallon

    Hoist by his own petard!

    An excellent documentary where the protaganists are allowed the time and space to display their own self-centered sociopathy.
    7kumarraviagarwal

    The cinematography is really good. The best I have seen in along time

    The cinematography is really good. The best I have seen in along time
    2tadted

    Sympathy for a Loan Shark?

    This guy got exactly what he deserved but there were a few who escaped punishment. He was asked "are you a moral person?" he said "I'm a business person" - that reply tells you all you need to know. The thousands who got ripped off will have some sense of closure.
    4baynerj

    Unrepentant

    Love this series. But thought the storytelling in Payday was poor. The story should have featured more stories of the people Mr Tucker conned and less of him, his wife and his attorney complaining.
    3cathalmc-12949

    One sided documentary with sympathy for dirty millionaire conmen

    Very interesting episode but so much of this episode was family interviews of this scam family, sad music and loom lighting of his mansion and how this poor Millionaire was torn down from grace by an evil government.

    When the reality is this guy was a deceptive business man who robbed people in poverty. I feel this episode tarnishes the theme of Dirty Money (Bringing awareness to immoral actions of people who try get rich by cutting shortcuts at sake of others) and it was very disappointing.

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    • Trivia
      Scott Tucker made over $400,000,000.from his lending program.
    • Goofs
      Presumably, the filmmakers intended to show Tucker's racing footage as part of the narration when in fact the racing footage used was from the 1996 BPR International Endurance GT Series that took place primarily in Europe (and twice in Asia), 10 years before Tucker began his racing career, competing primarily in the United States. The in-car footage depicts that of Steve Soper (as written on his helmet), who drove for a different team not shown on screen. He is clearly shown driving a McLaren F1 GTR, judging by the driver sitting in a distinctive driving position. Racing footages depicts cars, including a Porsche 993 GT2, that was no longer eligible for racing by the time of Tucker's active career.
    • Quotes

      Interviewer: Do you think you're a moral person?

      Scott Tucker: I'm a businessperson

    • Connections
      Features Loan Shark (1952)

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Miami, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production company
      • Jigsaw Productions
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      • 1h 8m(68 min)
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