
What is the episode about?
Ken Chew Wen Long (also known as Ken) is portrayed in this second episode of the podcast <a href='/podcast/catch-me-if-you-ken'>Catch Me If You Ken</a> as a strategic manipulator who deliberately exploits his closest relationships. The podcast's host, Natalie Robehmed, investigates in the episode 'Cleaning House' how Ken managed to manipulate his own cleaning help in Los Angeles into handing over large sums of money under the guise of an investment in a luxury rental concept. The case of /a> som en strategisk manipulator, der målrettet udnytter sine nærmeste relationer. Podcastens vært, Natalie Robehmed, undersøger i afsnittet 'Cleaning House', hvordan Ken formåede at manipulere sin egen rengøringshjælp i Los Angeles til at overdrage store summer penge under dække af en investering i et luksusudlejningskoncept. Sagen om <a href='/krimidex/ken-chew-wen-long-scam-case'>Ken Chew Wen Long Scam Case</a> takes a personal turn here, as it turns out that the victim possesses unique insight into Ken's methods through a hidden box of documents and personal belongings that the scammer left behind. /a> tager her en personlig drejning, da det viser sig, at offeret besidder en unik indsigt i Kens metoder gennem en gemt boks med dokumenter og personlige ejendele, som svindleren efterlod.
The case behind the episode
Ken Chew Wen Long has built an identity over more than a decade as the wealthy heir to Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai. He has used this false backstory to scam victims in both Ohio, California, and Italy. In Los Angeles, the fraud escalated as he hired staff to maintain his facade of luxury. His cleaning help, who is the central witness in this episode, was promised large returns by investing money in a company that turned out to be non-existent. Once the money was transferred, Ken disappeared, just as he had previously done in Singapore and Italy. The investigation reveals that Ken Chew Wen Long employed digital disappearing acts and multiple aliases to evade prosecution, even as civil lawsuits and judgments for unpaid rent piled up behind him.
About the podcast
<a href='/podcast/catch-me-if-you-ken'>Catch Me If You Ken</a> is produced by Campside Media as part of their 'The Binge' series. Host Natalie Robehmed and producer Abukar Adan have conducted extensive journalistic research spanning multiple continents. The podcast combines interviews with victims, reviews of court documents, and investigative journalism to understand how a single man could continue his fraud for so many years without being stopped by authorities. The series highlights the psychological mechanisms that Ken Chew Wen Long used to gain people's trust, including his ability to appear as part of the absolute global elite.