Conference Sells Out, but You Can Still Attend Virtually

The 27th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference has officially sold out. Space may become available as we receive cancellations. Please call (800) 245-3321 / +1 (512) 478-9000 to find out if we can accommodate your registration. 

If you missed registering or were unable to make the trip to Las Vegas, you can still sharpen your fraud-fighting skills via the ACFE Virtual Conference. We will be live streaming during the Main Conference; you will have a choice of two of our most popular sessions in each time slot, and the opportunity to earn up to 12 CPE. Your Virtual Conference registration also gives you access to on-demand recordings of all other Main Conference breakout sessions (please note that CPE credit is not available for on-demand recordings).
 
To register for the Virtual Conference, go to FraudConference.com/Virtual.

Traveling Fraud Museum Looks at Fraud on the Big Screen

Traveling Fraud Museum Looks at Fraud on the Big Screen

Made up of artifacts, memorabilia, documents, and other pieces of fraud history collected by ACFE founder and Chairman Dr. Joseph T. Wells, CFE, CPA, this year’s Fraud Museum displays financial frauds depicted on Hollywood’s big screen. The pieces reflect on productions like The Wolf of Wall Street, The Big Short and the recent ABC miniseries, Madoff. 

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Fraud Fighters to Hear From Actor Richard Dreyfuss, U.S. District Judge and More

Fraud Fighters to Hear From Actor Richard Dreyfuss, U.S. District Judge and More

Academy Award-Winning Actor Richard Dreyfuss, Judge Jed S. Rakoff, New York Times investigative journalist David Barboza and other experts will address more than 3,000 anti-fraud professionals gathering for the 27th Annual Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) Global Fraud Conference in Las Vegas, June 12-17.

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Nathan Mueller Stole $8.5 Million, Served 5½ Years and Says He Emerged Changed Man

Nathan Mueller Stole $8.5 Million, Served 5½ Years and Says He Emerged Changed Man

“I went into prison thinking my life was over, but it turned out to be a lifesaving and life-changing experience,” said convicted fraudster* Nathan Mueller during the closing General Session of the 26th Annual Global Fraud Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. During his incarceration, he told attendees, he became “the person I always wanted to be.” Unfortunately, Mueller and his family had to travel a rocky and costly path so he could become a changed man.

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