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The Harvard Network Hustle: Vladimir Artamonov
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The Harvard Network Hustle: Vladimir Artamonov

The Harvard Network Hustle: Vladimir Artamonov is an investigative, journalistic deep dive into how elite trust networks can be weaponized. Centered on a Harvard Business School graduate who marketed a supposedly low-risk investment strategy tied to insurance filings connected to Berkshire-linked companies, the story traces how credibility replaced verification. Fellow alumni invested millions believing they were accessing a disciplined, conservative edge. Instead, their money was allegedly exposed to risky options trading, while new investor funds were used to meet earlier obligations. Told with strict separation between allegation and proven fact, the series examines how shared credentials, exclusivity, and silence allowed a multimillion-dollar scheme to grow undetected until regulators intervened.

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The Harvard Network Hustle: Vladimir Artamonov is an investigative, journalistic deep dive into how elite trust networks can be weaponized. Centered on a Harvard Business School graduate who marketed a supposedly low-risk investment strategy tied to insurance filings connected to Berkshire-linked companies, the story traces how credibility replaced verification. Fellow alumni invested millions believing they were accessing a disciplined, conservative edge. Instead, their money was allegedly exposed to risky options trading, while new investor funds were used to meet earlier obligations. Told with strict separation between allegation and proven fact, the series examines how shared credentials, exclusivity, and silence allowed a multimillion-dollar scheme to grow undetected until regulators intervened.