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**Title:** Top 5 Homeless People Exposed for Not Being Homeless
**Summary:**
A video countdown reveals 5 individuals who pretended to be homeless to solicit donations, but were exposed for their deceit. Each case involves a person feigning hardship, disability, or vulnerability to scam people out of money. The individuals were caught through investigations, confrontations, or surveillance, revealing their lies. The cases include:
1. A woman faking a back injury, living in a van, and socializing without disability
2. A beggar driving an expensive car and living in a big house
3. A person pretending to have no legs, exposed when confronted
4. A "homeless widow" driving a luxury car, scamming a man who gave her money despite working two jobs himself
5. A beggar with a speech linguistics degree, feigning a learning disability, making $100,000/year, and showing no remorse when caught
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**Case 1: "The Fake Beggar with a Speech Linguistics Degree"**
1. A man pretended to be homeless and begged for money, earning $100,000/year.
2. He used a wheelchair as part of his act, despite not being wheelchair-bound.
3. He has a degree in speech linguistics and body language.
4. He was caught but showed no remorse, planning to continue begging in a different city.
**Case 2: "The Legless Beggar"**
5. A beggar pretended to have no legs, hiding them under his body.
6. He was caught when a witness saw him walking on and off a bus earlier.
7. Confronted, the beggar revealed his legs were fine, and he skateboarded away.
**Case 3: "The Beggar with a Nice Car and House"**
8. A man was seen begging with a sign, then drove away in an expensive-looking car.
9. An investigation revealed he lived in a big house.
10. When confronted, he denied the allegations initially but later became defensive.
**Case 4: "The Homeless Widow with an Expensive Car"**
11. A woman pretended to be a homeless widow, receiving money from a man working two jobs.
12. The man discovered she owned a 2013 expensive car and was not homeless.
13. Despite being exposed, she continued begging in the same spot, denying car ownership.
**Case 5: "The Woman with a Faked Back Injury"**
14. A woman claimed to have a back injury from a car accident and begged on Fifth Avenue.
15. She was seen taking a bus to her own van, emerging without any signs of injury.
16. Camera crews caught her shopping and socializing without her supposed disability.
17. When confronted by a news network, she stuck to her story, showing no remorse.