Isaiah Goodman was sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding clients out of more than $2.3 million. He spent the stolen money on luxury items like a hot tub, a fancy house, two cars, and cruises.
Celisia Stanton, who lost her entire life savings of $35,000 to Isaiah Goodman, channeled her experience into creating a podcast called Truer Crime. The podcast focuses on centering the victims of crimes in true crime storytelling.
Celisia faced significant challenges in recovering her stolen assets. The process of liquidating Goodman's assets took over a year, and the recovered funds were equally distributed among victims, which was a small amount compared to what was stolen. She also had to manage ongoing updates and follow-ups with the victim advocate to track any potential payouts.
Isaiah Goodman's release date has been moved up to August 8, 2026. Despite being originally sentenced to seven years in prison and being ineligible for parole, his release date has been adjusted multiple times, which has been confusing for the victims.
Celisia Stanton discusses the cultural obsession with scams and true crime, noting that it serves as both entertainment and a way for people to vicariously learn how to protect themselves. She emphasizes that scams can happen to anyone, not just vulnerable individuals, and that storytelling in true crime should drive action and connection rather than fear.
Storytelling played a crucial role in addressing the murder of George Floyd by spurring a global movement against police brutality. The way the story was told and shared catalyzed widespread action, demonstrating the power of true crime narratives to drive social change and create a better world.
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In June 2021, Isaiah Goodman, a financial adviser, was sentenced to 7 years in prison for defrauding clients out of $2.3 million dollars. One of the clients he stole from was Celisia Stanton, and in 2021 we interviewed Celisia about being a victim of that crime.
Nora recently caught up with Celisia about how she’s processing this experience a few years later and how she took this experience and created a podcast called Truer Crime, which centers the victims of crimes in the storytelling.
Listen to our first episode with Celisia, Behind The Scammer).
Check out Celisia’s podcast, Truer Crime).
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