Apple TV+ teases “The Big Conn” docu-series on the biggest Social Security fraud in the U.S. debuting on May 6

Apple TV+ has released the trailer for the upcoming true-crime docuseries “The Big Conn” ahead of its premiere on May 6, 2022. The four-part docuseries narrates the ordeal of the biggest Social Security fraud in U.S. history committed by a successful attorney, Eric C. Conn.

The new docuseries is created and written by James Lee Hernandez and directed by Brian Lazarte, along with Hernandez. “The Big Conn” is produced FunMeter, Hernandez, Lazarte, and Peter King. Ahead of its global premiere, the first two episodes of the new series debuted at the SXSW Film Festival on March 16 in the Paramount Theatre.

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Apple TV+ trailer for “The Big Conn” showcases the life of the mastermind behind the $50 million scam

Based on the true-crime story of attorney, Eric C. Conn who defrauded the U.S. government and the poorest segment of the society, the Apple TV+ teaser for “The Big Conn” gives a glimpse of Conn’s extravagant lifestyle and accomplices to aid his scam.

The Big Conn is a four-part documentary series that tells the unbelievable true story of the larger-than-life attorney, Eric C. Conn, who stole over half a billion dollars in the largest Social Security fraud case in history. The series will also premiere with a companion podcast that will explore Conn’s con and unbelievable lifestyle further, with additional interviews and behind-the scenes details.

An Apple TV+ Original companion podcast of the series will also premiere on May 6 on Apple TV+ and Apple Podcasts which will explore Conn’s multi-million dollar fraud, and his luxurious lifestyle, and provide additional interviews and behind-the-scenes details.

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