REMAINING EPISODES FOR SEASON 4 OF CNBC'S "AMERICAN GREED"

FOR TV HIGHLIGHTS CONSIDERATION:

(ALL TIMES ARE ET)

"American Greed" will air on Wednesdays at 9PM, 10PM and 1AM.

Wednesday Mar 31 - American Greed #31 - Funny Money Six small time hustlers have a simple plan: to make millions in counterfeit money

Wednesday Apr 7 - American Greed #32 - The Foreclosure Scammer Jeanetta Standefor offers investors a way to help troubled homeowners but keeps the money.

Wednesday Apr 14 - American Greed #33 - "Credit card billing scam" / NFL Stars ripped off Billing scam for erectile dysfunction pill leaves customers unsatisfied.

Financial advisor to pro sports stars’ multi million dollar scam ends in death.

Wednesday Apr 21 - American Greed #34 - $200 Million Medical Settlement Scam 200 Million dollar settlement for ailing Fen-phen users hijacked by their attorneys.

Wednesday Apr 28 - American Greed #35 - "Cutting" profits: necessary surgeries / Government Contractors steal millions Dermatologist Robert Stokes performed unsanitary and unnecessary procedures for $1.9 million.

Twin sisters use government contracts to bilk taxpayers out of millions.

Wednesday May 5 - American Greed #36 - Computer Hacker Masterminds Fraud Undercover FBI cyber crime agent goes head-to-head against super-hacker Max Ray Butler.

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