Hannibal Is Hungry
They lie. They steal. They smile for the camera. But we don’t let that slide. Hannibal Is Hungry is the podcast where we break down the boldest scams, the dirtiest corruption, and the wildest true crime stories that sound too crazy to be real… but they are. Hosted by Hannibal — Brooklyn born, sharp-tongued, and allergic to BS — this show pulls back the curtain on shady mayors, fake CEOs, street hustlers, and internet scammers. If there’s a bag being fumbled or a secret being buried, we’re digging it up — together. We ask the questions. We find the receipts. We stay hungry.
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
In this episode, we dive into the latest political drama involving New York Attorney General Letitia James. Accused of mortgage fraud by the Trump administration, James faces allegations of misrepresenting property details to secure favorable loan terms. Her legal team vehemently denies these claims, labeling them as politically motivated retaliation following her successful lawsuit against Donald Trump. We'll explore the intricacies of the case, the evidence presented, and the potential implications for James' career

Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
🚨 The Allegations
Dolton, Illinois, is making headlines again as the FBI intensifies its investigation into Mayor Tiffany Henyard's administration. The latest development? Former Deputy Police Chief Lewis Lacey, a close ally of Henyard, has been indicted on bankruptcy fraud charges. He's accused of concealing assets and income to avoid paying creditors and settling a lawsuit.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
The FBI has served multiple subpoenas at Dolton Village Hall, seeking employment records, personnel files, and disciplinary reports for 25 employees, including three police officers and Village Administrator Keith Freeman. Freeman was charged with bankruptcy fraud earlier this year.
The investigation has expanded beyond Dolton. Federal agents are now looking into Thornton Township, where Henyard also serves as supervisor. They're examining how taxpayer money was handled during her tenure, with a focus on financial spending and potential misuse of funds.

Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
New York Attorney General Letitia James is under fire after the Trump administration referred her for criminal prosecution, alleging mortgage fraud. The claims include:
Virginia Property: In 2023, James co-signed a mortgage for a Norfolk, Virginia home purchased by her niece. A power-of-attorney form stated James intended to make it her primary residence, potentially securing better loan terms. However, emails indicate James clarified she wouldn't live there, and her niece would occupy the home.
Brooklyn Property: James allegedly misrepresented a Brooklyn property as having four units instead of five to qualify for favorable mortgage terms. Her office contends the property has always been treated as a four-unit, owner-occupied residence.
1983 Mortgage Documents: It's claimed that James and her father signed mortgage documents listing them as "husband and wife," raising questions about potential misrepresentation.

Monday Apr 14, 2025
Monday Apr 14, 2025
In this episode, we dive into the controversy surrounding St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, who faced criticism for her extensive travel schedule during her first term. Reports indicate that she embarked on at least 64 trips over 42 months, spending approximately 12% of her time away from the city . While many of these trips were for conferences and meetings, questions arose about the use of public funds and the impact on city governance. We explore the details of these travels, the public's reaction, and the broader implications for accountability in public office

Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
A streamer faces serious consequences in the Philippines after engaging in inappropriate behavior during a live broadcast.

Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
In this episode, we break down how Tiffany Henyard went from ruling Dolton like a queenpin to getting dragged by her own people at the polls.