The fabulous life of two 33-year-olds who made millions charging interest rates as high as 400%
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Beer bottles and cigarette butts litter the porch, a SUV with a blown tire lies on the front lawn while a wrecked golf cart sits across the driveway.
This is the home of 33-year-old Abe Zeines and Meir Hurwitz, two ex-Lubavitcher Jews who abandoned the highly religious community and made a fortune making high-interest cash advances to small businesses.
The two aren't Wall Street elites, but their highly profitable business - charging interest rates as high as 400% - caught Wall Street's attention. The company was eventually sold, and Bloomberg's Faux reports that the pair are said to have made a $40 million fortune.
They've put the money to use partying, golfing, gambling, and picking up women on Tinder. Eight months in though, it sounds like they're already getting bored.
"It's a matter of time before we get involved with something else," Hurwitz told Bloomberg.
Read the Bloomberg Business story here.
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