Australia S Bank Glitch Millionaire Doesn T Miss Wealth Besides The Cocaine The Strippers And Fast Cars


It all began in 2010, when a computer error deposted almost $1.6 million in American dollars in Moore’s bank account. Instead of promptly reporting the mistake to his bank as I’m sure all law-abiding citizens would do without any hesitation, he used the money to fund a lavish lifestyle for himself over a period of about two years. This included expensive cars (a Maserati, an Aston Martin, and an Alfa Romeo), a boat, mortgage repayments, and even memorabilia signed by Michael Jackson, Kylie Minogue and Michael Jordan – that’s in addition to, of course, the aforementioned strippers and cocaine. Now, Moore is going to school to study (of course) criminal law. He lives with his mom, earns about $900 a month, and drives what he calls a “shoebox Falcon.” But he also says “I pull more chicks now with $20 in my pocket than I did when I was splashing the bank’s cash,” which are more words to live by even for those who have never experienced the life of a millionaire, even temporarily and/or illegally.