Forbes is the authority on anything and everything money-related, which is why you'd expect them to be better at this sort of thing.
And yet, the American magazine has featured more fraudsters on its covers and its pages than any other major publication.
SBF and Elizabeth Holmes both made the cover of Forbes, and SBF's ex and partner in crime Caroline Ellison also made an appearance in Forbes' top 30.
As did Martin Shkreli and former hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli.
Shkreli was charged and convicted in two counts of securities fraud.
Who else? Oh yeah there's Trevor Milton. Former CEO of Nikola Corporation.
Milton, who's currently awaiting sentencing for wire fraud and securities fraud, tricked investors into believing his EV company was making bona fide electric trucks.
He did so by using fake videos, manufactured demos and manipulating the market.
The list goes on. And you have to wonder, who's next?