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CNBC's "American Greed: The Fugitives #12" Will Premiere on Thursday, November 14th

(ALL TIMES ARE IN ET)

Thursday, 11/14/2013:

10:00 PM AMERICAN GREED: THE FUGITIVES #12 - HARD-ROCKING FRAUDSTER // REFI'S IN RUIN

1:00 AM AMERICAN GREED: THE FUGITIVES #12 - HARD-ROCKING FRAUDSTER // REFI'S IN RUIN

FOR TV HIGHLIGHTS CONSIDERATION:

AMERICAN GREED: THE FUGITIVES

White-collar crime can destroy companies, cost investors billions, devastate families and wipe out a person's entire life savings. CNBC's series "American Greed: The Fugitives" goes inside the world of active white-collar crime cases, telling never-before-heard stories. Each episode features interviews with law enforcement, prosecutors, and investor-victims, all sharing the goal of bringing these fugitives to face justice.

Investment schemes are more sophisticated than ever before and the accused con-artists who orchestrate these scams use every tool at their disposal to dupe investors and evade capture. "American Greed: The Fugitives" takes viewers on the hunt to catch the most wanted white-collar fugitives.

American Greed: The Fugitives #12 – HARD-ROCKING FRAUDSTER // REFI'S IN RUIN

A concert promoter flees when the SEC accuses him of running a $300 million investment fraud. And, a serial financial predator runs an $11 million loan scam in a nationwide rip off.

Preview clips:

Hard-Rocking Fraudster

http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000216210

Jack Utsick, a concert promoter, flees when the SEC accuses him of running a $300 million investment fraud.

Homeowners Ripped Off

http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000217491

David Kaup steals millions perpetrating lending and mortgage scams across the country. James Bowman, Assistant U.S. District Attorney in California details the scheme.

Beware of Sloppy Accounting

http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000217489

Jack Utsick was living the high life as a top concert promoter until he was accused of a $300 million fraud. His investors had some concerns but never knew that Utsick was allegedly robbing them blind.

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