The “Beast Video” was a training session featuring top earner Jason Syn, who emphasized the importance of hard work, using the term hundreds of times throughout the video. Additionally, there is a 10-minute segment focusing on explaining the i2G plan, stating that the future of the company depends on driving customers to the casino. Syn claims that after the sale of 5,000 Emperor packages, distributors would not need to recruit but should instead focus on bringing customers to the casino. He discusses the significant interest in the casino business in Asia, noting that while people may not be inclined to engage in business, playing at the casino is a popular pastime.

Despite the exculpatory nature of the video, the government played only a five-second clip from the 90-minute footage in which Syn remarked that someone could potentially sit on an island in the future and still receive casino rewards. This clip was repeatedly shown to suggest that Faraday promoted passive income simply because she hosted the video.

Hosseinipour’s attorney consistently called for the rule of completeness to play the entire video but never did so. Additionally, the other defendants’ attorneys seemed unaware of the video’s content, allowing the government to replay the clip numerous times and continue making misleading claims.

In reality, the full 90-minute video contradicted the assertions regarding a focus on passive income; it fundamentally emphasized hard work and driving customers to the casino. The government’s awareness of the video’s actual content, combined with the reliance on the five-second clip by various witnesses to support claims of passive income, appears to constitute a knowing subornation of perjury. These tactics were employed against both the jury and the i2G court. This was the evidence to convict Hosseinipour of a criminal conspiracy with a potential prison sentence of twenty years. You be the judge.

The video and transcript are attached. They emphasized the importance of driving customers to the casino without requiring the sale of additional packages, which was the beauty of the i2G Plan. If only Hosseinipour had an attorney who pointed this out, she would have not been convicted.

Jason Syn “Actual Statement” on the Beast Video

That’s why this is great! They see in their own language. Korea is the #3 country in internet gaming. #1 is China. #2 is Japan. #3 is Korea. Korean is really great, when you go to really Asia. Tremendously they can bring lots of customers. That means even though 5000 packages are gone- you’ll see how many customers- they will bring them in- just outside the Us. I can tell you because I am Korean. You guys in this country may not feel it. So don’t worry about it. This country is a melting pot. So many other ethnic groups Korean, Chinese, Indian, Filipino, when you recruit those they will contact those people in their own countries. That is why is good I speak Korean. And they can bring tons and tons of real customers. And then members sometimes don’t care for membership. They don’t know about membership but playing the games is their hobby , is really hobby, so once they get in they don’t get out. So that is how this company will grow. The future is right there!

Does directing retail customers to an online casino, where distributors earn 25% BV on customer transactions as binary commission without recruitment, resemble a pyramid scheme? It does not!