Without naming names... here is what BARD (Google AI) says about our industry and organized crime (allegedly):

"In 2016, a federal judge in New York sentenced a member of the Mafia to 10 years in prison for using MCA loans to finance his criminal activities.

In 2017, the FBI arrested and charged 14 people with running a $100 million MCA fraud scheme that was linked to the Mafia.

In 2018, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sued an MCA lender for using deceptive and predatory lending practices. The CFPB alleged that the lender was linked to organized crime.

In 2019, a federal judge in California sentenced a member of the Yakuza to 12 years in prison for using MCA loans to finance his criminal activities.

In 2020, the FBI arrested and charged 10 people with running a $50 million MCA fraud scheme that was linked to the Triads.

In 2021, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sued another MCA lender for using deceptive and predatory lending practices. The CFPB alleged that the lender was linked to organized crime.

In 2022, a federal judge in New York sentenced a member of the Russian Mafia to 15 years in prison for using MCA loans to finance his criminal activities.

These are just a few examples of the many court cases that have been brought against MCA lenders and organized crime. These cases demonstrate that organized crime is a significant problem in the MCA industry. Organized crime groups are attracted to the MCA industry because it is a relatively unregulated industry that provides them with an opportunity to make money quickly and easily. Organized crime groups use MCA loans to finance a variety of criminal activities, including extortion, racketeering, and money laundering."

Umm... with that said... I'm done posting.