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A long and painful history on scam artist Jacob Wohl

Wohl1Conservatism used to be about traditional values; believing in something real, and sticking by your family — but these days its about conning; fabricating ridiculous claims and more. Usually all in the name of infamy and money.

Enter: Jacob Wohl, 21, perhaps one of the most notorious con artists we’ve ever had the pleasure of writing about. Wohl has been conning people since the dawn-of-time as multiple “fake” types of people. A fake hedge fund manager; a fake conservative, a fake investor, a laughable political pundit, and more. But these days Wohl ‘s claims are so bizarre that one must wonder what really is going on with Jacob himself.

Enter: Congresswoman Omar, an openly Muslim member of Congress, who appears to have caught the cross-hairs of Trump ‘s poster boy for false information. Rep Omar is none of the above claimed in the petition. She is being targeted for being Muslim and of color, nothing more.


Backstory

Jacob Wohl was born to none other than David Wohl, a notorious defense lawyer in his own right. The Wohl ‘s are primarily so-called Trump supporters (that’s questionable though, because, it appears they’re only supporting Trump for the publicity and the aforementioned perks that come with it).

Wohl first came to web-infamy after he created a fake investment/hedge fund and then tried to dupe major players out of large amounts of money. This goes back to when David Wohl lived in suburban Los Angeles, a place, that Wohl apparently has never been quite welcome according to numerous former pals who were available for comment for this editorial piece.

Never forget: He’s also the scammy punk behind that fraudulent claim against Robert Mueller that surfaced last year. 

That particular investment fund, called Wohl Capital Management was once investigated by regulators in Hollywood. At the time, Wohl and both his father falsely claimed that regulators were “harassing” Jacob. When in fact, uh, they were simply trying to investigate credible claims of fraud at the hands of Jacob.

Jacob Wohl knowingly scammed a man out of more than $40,000.

David Wohl famously tried to claim that he would file a “permanent restraining order” against The National Futures Association (the regulator) for trying to do their job.  The case mysteriously disappeared although Wohl would later be charged with defrauding others and violating numerous securities laws.

 

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