A small million people got into the program on Wednesday evening What are they doing it for? to their surprise, a look into the wallet of millionaire Vasco Rouw, who without any problems pays tens of thousands of euros for a holiday to the Greek city of Kos, drives an expensive sports car and has just bought a luxury farm in Emmen. And that is easy because the Rouw family earns about 130,000 euros every month.
Vasco dropped out of school at the age of fifteen to start a game company. Today he is a multimillionaire and earns his money with investments in crypto, among other things. However, several viewers question whether this is completely fair and associate it with fraudulent practices.
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Two months ago Vasco could still be seen in a BOOSepisode of Tim Hofman, who denounced his controversial practices about the crypto currency Xpose – to which Vasco linked his name. Also the program Radar took a closer look at the controversial course of events, just like BNR journalist Aäron Loupatty, who devoted a four-part podcast to it.
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The family’s spending pattern therefore went down the wrong way for many people. ‘130,000 euros per month… professionally defrauding others, right?’ tweet someone. “Why is the EO giving scammers a stage?” asks another. ‘If the editors had done their homework, the scammer would not have been invited’, another viewer reacts frustrated.
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According to the EO, the recordings were between June and December 2021 and they do not allow people to participate who – from the information they have – indicate criminal cases. Tim Hofman tells RTL Boulevard that he cannot say anything about the case at the moment, but says he sees everything and is working on it.
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