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In 1925, Victor Lustig, a bold con artist, executed one of the most audacious scams by selling the Eiffel Tower. Lustig impersonated a government official, telling scrap metal dealers that the tower was too expensive to upkeep and was slated for demolition. He set up a secretive auction and managed to sell the Eiffel Tower not once, but twice, before vanishing with the cash. His scam, earning him the nickname "The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower," showcased his charm, audacity, and skill in deception, marking it as one of the most daring cons in history.
The revealing green Versace dress Jennifer Lopez wore to the 2000 Grammys became an internet sensation, leading to the creation of Google Images due to high demand for photos. However, there's speculation that the dress choice might have been a strategic move to divert attention from legal issues involving her then-boyfriend Sean "Diddy" Combs, following their arrest in a shooting incident at Club New York.
In your opinion, is there ever a justification for government censorship in a democratic society?