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This in-depth full length Gilded Age documentary features dynasties who reveal how America's wealthiest families lost everything within a few generations. ------------------- Gain FREE access to secret full-length documentaries on wealthy families "too scandalous for YouTube" by joining our newsletter: https://www.substack.com/@oldmoneyluxury ------------------- TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 1:37 1. The Maxwell Family: From Billionaire Thieves To Epstein’s Inner Circle 20:14 2. The $370 Billion Family That Can’t Stay Out of Jail: The Lees of Samsung 41:53 3. The Heineken Family: When Crime Chases Your $11 Billion Beer Empire 1:03:10 4. The Versace Family: Couture, Crime, and Cash 1:27:46 5. When You Inherit $8 Billion, Then Become A Murderer: The Durst Family Tragedy 1:46:52 6. The $44 Billion Nazi Scandal Behind The World’s Richest Woman: The Bettencourt L’Oréal Scandal 1:37:14 7. How The Bernie Madoff Family Stole $65 Billion and Destroyed New York ------------------- ehind every billion-dollar fortune lies a family secret—some whispered in boardrooms, others screamed in courtrooms, and a few buried so deep that only subpoenas can unearth them. The Maxwell family built their empire on newspaper ink and political connections before Robert Maxwell's mysterious death at sea preceded his daughter Ghislaine's arrest as Jeffrey Epstein's alleged accomplice in a sex trafficking conspiracy that shocked the world. Their fall from British high society to international infamy demonstrates how quickly privilege transforms into prosecution when the crimes become too massive to ignore. The Lee family of Samsung commands a three hundred seventy billion dollar technology empire that has shaped South Korea's economic miracle, yet three generations of patriarchs have faced criminal charges ranging from bribery to embezzlement. Lee Kun-hee died in twenty twenty while serving a suspended sentence, his son Lee Jae-yong received presidential pardon after serving time for corruption, and their legal troubles reveal how corporate power and political influence intertwine in ways that repeatedly attract prosecutors. Alfred "Freddy" Heineken inherited an eleven billion dollar beer empire only to spend three weeks chained in a warehouse after Dutch criminals executed history's largest ransom kidnapping in nineteen eighty-three. The twenty-one day ordeal ended with a thirty-five million dollar payment, but the psychological scars and security paranoia that followed transformed the gregarious businessman into a recluse who would spend his remaining years looking over his shoulder. The Versace family built a fashion empire synonymous with Italian luxury before Andrew Cunanan's nineteen ninety-seven murder of Gianni Versace on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion left his sister Donatella to navigate both grief and corporate control. The assassination shocked the fashion world and exposed the vulnerability of even the most protected celebrities, while family tensions over the company's future direction eventually led to selling the storied brand to Michael Kors for over two billion dollars. Robert Durst inherited eight billion dollars from his real estate family before becoming America's most notorious suspected serial killer, allegedly murdering his wife Kathleen in nineteen eighty-two, his best friend Susan Berman in two thousand, and neighbor Morris Black in two thousand one. His decades-long evasion of justice ended with a two thousand twenty-one murder conviction and death in prison, though questions remain about additional victims and the extent of his family's knowledge about his crimes. Liliane Bettencourt's forty-four billion dollar L'Oréal fortune became the center of France's biggest political scandal when recordings revealed she had funneled illegal campaign contributions to President Nicolas Sarkozy while her daughter Françoise fought for control claiming her mother's mental decline. The Bettencourt affair exposed how Europe's wealthiest woman had avoided taxes through Swiss accounts and allegedly bribed officials, with criminal investigations dragging through French courts for over a decade. Bernie Madoff's sixty-five billion dollar Ponzi scheme destroyed thousands of lives before his twenty oh eight arrest revealed that the respected Wall Street figure had been running history's largest financial fraud for decades. His sons Mark and Andrew faced relentless scrutiny despite claiming ignorance, with Mark's suicide in twenty ten and Andrew's death from cancer in twenty fourteen leaving questions about family complicity forever unanswered. These seven dynasties prove that when fortunes reach the billions, the scandals scale proportionally—and no amount of wealth can fully insulate families from the consequences of their darkest secrets.