![]() ![]() That equated to $1,400 times eight, or $11,200. Once that first level was filled, the eight new members would pay the $1,400 to the one member at the top level. The second level had four members who needed to bring in eight new members - two each - to fill out the first level. ![]() Members were organized into playing boards with 15 spots on each board, according to the FTC. By stifling members’ ability to speak out, the Moores and their team were able to continue the scam, the lawsuit says. The 14-page BINT Bible also had a unique rule: Anyone who posted about BINT on social media would automatically be terminated from the group and lose the ability to request a refund. “It’s scary now that I replay the meetings in my head on how they included God and claimed to be so righteous just to rob everyone blind,” said Destinee Habersham, who joined BINT in September.
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