
Dirty Money is a Netflix original television series about corporate wrongdoing, securities fraud, and clever accounting. On January 26, 2018, Netflix began broadcasting all six one-hour episodes. Alex Gibney, the Oscar-winning documentary director, is one of the show’s executive producers. Each episode focuses on a different case of corporate wrongdoing and includes interviews with important characters in the stories. The show’s second season aired on March 11, 2020.
Each episode of this series focuses on various frauds and unethical tactics involving powerful and affluent characters like Donald Trump and Jared Kushner, as well as corrupt banks and how they hound their workers into methods that push people into services and accounts they do not want or need.
We witness how the misapplication of laws intended to safeguard the elderly have left many seniors impoverished, powerful, and estranged from their relatives. We meet a resident of a small Texas hamlet where a big plastics plant releases harmful chemicals into the environment. Each season comprises eight episodes, and each episode tells a narrative about greed, corruption, and criminality in the global economy.
