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“Influencer Financial Officer Accused of Embezzlement in Shocking Instagram Story – CNBC Indonesia”


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Friday, 05/05/2023 17:10 WIB




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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia Netizens are shocked by the news influencer financial officer David Noah, who is suspected of opening an investment fund entrustment service and embezzling other people’s funds that he manages.

This started with a post on a story belonging to the Instagram account @OverheardKeuangan, which often discusses investment issues and related news influencer on Thursday (4/3).

In the Instagram story, Financial Overheard initially uploaded a picture containing a complaint from an anonymous Instagram user who claimed that investment funds entrusted to a person with the initial D were ‘stuck’.


‘Min, please help me! My money is managed by financial influencer with the initials D, he likes flexing-flexing on Instagram. In fact, the money managed stuck. Every question asked has 1,001 reasons to answer. Really smart, this person has a very sweet mouth a *****,” explained the anonymous user in the upload @OverheardKeuangan, quoted CNBC IndonesiaFriday (5/5/2023).

The issue then rolled like a hot ball as Financial Overheard continued the news in detail story her other Instagram.

Meanwhile, on Twitter, on the same day, the @profesor_saham account also disseminated the case.

Another influencer financial planner [Satu lagi influencer perencana keuangan] throwing tantrums again, managing other people’s money but getting stuck and being asked to be held accountable a lot of fafifu wasweswos, likes flexing, he jokes begging for mercy on tiktok about his prowess. Initial D,” tweeted @professor_saham.

In fact, as of Friday (5/5), the account’s posts have been viewed 1.4 million times, 1,017 retweets, 232 quotes, 4,209 likes, and 713 bookmarks.

In his thread, @profesor_saham sent a screenshot of a conversation with an Instagram user. In it, the anonymous user surmised, the figure with the initial D in question was the same figure he had in mind.

“Very often bring up [menyebut-nyebut] he asked managing [mengelola] portfolio of clients. The cliet isn’t just any,” said the anonymous user.

Responding to a tweet posted by @professor_saham, Twitter user @Malvin_juan wrote, “I already have a feeling, it must be messy [hancur] here people! Oh, I guess that’s true.”

A user with the account @dlk1m also responded to @Malvin_juan’s reply, tweeting, “Why do you believe in the science of investing with people who get hundreds of millions or even billions every month from selling classes/webinars. Whether you want to invest, you lose or not, the money keeps flowing. It’s the best seasoning flexing [pamer] treasure so people are interested in joining webinars/classes.”

Furthermore, the @edoodoe account also commented on the post @professor_sahamWow, I was able to join her class, Prof.”

Manager David Noah

David Noah also responded to the news directed at him. Through his personal Instagram story @davidnoahl, the man whose full name is David Noah Lizal explained that he was open to solving this problem.

The man who is a stock influencer also denied that he managed people’s funds.

David admits that he no longer manages other people’s funds. “Now I don’t even have a penny to manage people’s money.” David said in a message sent to the OverheardKeuangan account.

Contacted by CNBC Indonesia, Callista as personal assistant (PA) David said that he was aware of the accusations, but said he did not know who was behind the accusations.

Callista also denied David’s accusations of managing funds from a third party.

“Absolutely nothing, the money that David handles is 100% personal money,” said Callista.



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2023-05-05 10:10:45
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