The Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review
Abstract
This paper investigates the parallels between predatory New Religious Movements (NRMs) and fraudulent business schemes such as pyramid and Ponzi schemes. By examining their recruitment tactics, psychological manipulation, and exploitation of economic vulnerabilities, this paper reveals how these organizations target socially and economically unstable populations for financial gain. The study proposes two strategic interventions: first, using the Social Vulnerability Index to develop proactive government responses, including targeted public service announcements and law enforcement education; and second, creating an IRS database requiring detailed financial reporting from tax-exempt organizations. The goal is to address systemic vulnerabilities through data-driven policy, increased transparency, and preemptive protective measures against these predatory organizations
First Page
401
Recommended Citation
Georgia Bronson,
“Hey Girlie, Want to Sell Your Soul?” How the U.S. Can Counteract Predatory Cult Activities Through the Lens of Fraudulent Business Schemes,
8
Bus. Entrepreneurship & Tax L. Rev.
401
(2024).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/betr/vol8/iss2/7