The world's most iconic family man faces down shocking accusations that he's been drugging and raping women for decades. If these stories are true, how did America's Dad fool us all for so long? Deborah Norville interviews: Janice Dickinson, Lili Bernard, Victoria Valentino, and Carla Ferrigno.
Boy band impresario Lou Pearlman launched the careers of the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, among many others, en route to robbing them of millions of dollars and masterminding one of the greatest financial frauds in the history of the United States. Deborah Norville interviews: Lance Bass (NSYNC), Tyler Gray (Pearlman biographer and author of The Hit Charade: Lou Pearlman, Boy Bands and The Biggest Ponzi Scheme in U.S. History), Jeanne Tanzy Williams (original Co-Manager of the Backstreet Boys) and others.
Wall Street giant, Bernie Madoff was a king of the financial world who became the face of evil in 2008 when his house of cards came crashing down including 6,000 investors who lost an estimated $64 billion dollars; interviews.
A look at what happens when Hollywood and cannabis collide; Tommy Chong spends nine months in federal prison for peddling paraphernalia online; Whoopi Goldberg runs a medical cannabis business aimed at women.
Celebrity sex tapes have caught the attention of millions; an in-depth look at whether celebrities' private tapes were stolen, or whether these savvy celebrities were merely exploiting consumers' curiosities on the way to fame and fortune.
Anna Nicole Smith left behind more than a glamorous and controversial legacy; Deborah Norville examines the conspiracy trial, the paternity suit, and a woman the public never saw.