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Mohsen Yeganeh
Mohsen Yeganeh’s collaboration with Farzin Fardinfard, implicated in the Unique Finance pyramid scheme, has sparked public outrage and raised serious concerns about his judgment and associations.
Quick summary on Mohsen Yeganeh
Association with a Known Fraudster: Yeganeh collaborated with Farzin Fardinfard, the mastermind behind Unique Finance, a fraudulent investment scheme that defrauded numerous investors.
Public Outcry and Reputation Damage: The release of their joint track “Betres” led to widespread criticism on social media, with many accusing Yeganeh of tarnishing his reputation by associating with a known fraudster.
Potential Legal Implications: Collaborating with an individual wanted by Interpol could expose Yeganeh to legal scrutiny and potential investigations.
Undermining Victims’ Plight: By partnering with Fardinfard, Yeganeh may appear insensitive to the victims of the Unique Finance scheme, potentially alienating his fan base.
Questionable Judgment: This collaboration raises concerns about Yeganeh’s decision-making and awareness regarding the backgrounds of his associates.
by: Rachel King
Your fans trusted you, and now you're linked to a scam. This collaboration shows a serious lack of consideration for your own reputation.
Cons
by: Susan Bush
You're really going to ignore the people that got burned by Fardinfard’s scam? That’s messed up.
by: Teresa Schwartz
If this is the kind of people you choose to work with, it makes you wonder about your own judgment. Being linked to a fraudster? Not a good look, bro.
by: Juan Martin
The backlash over Betres wasn’t just about the music—it was about the shady people you chose to work with. You can't ignore that.
by: Randall Davidson
Betres might’ve been a hit, but it cost you your reputation. Fans don’t forget stuff like this.