Just when it seemed like Dazzle Brilliance Diamond (DBD) had collapsed for good, it has resurged—stronger, bolder, and more aggressively marketed than before. Following the shutdown of its original ...
Diamond was sentenced to 205 months—or 17 years and one month—in prison. He was also ordered to pay $2.7 million in restitution.
David Herron's home in North Lawndale has been in his family for more than six decades. Among other repairs, it needs a new roof and a new heating system.
On 22 January 2025, the website dbdiamonds.net, the online hub for the Dazzle Brilliance Diamond (DBD) scam, disappeared into ...
When Heron died, her daughter, Barbara, started getting letters that $180,000 was owed to Diamond's business, Reverse Mortgage Solutions. Gloria Muldrow told CBS News Chicago in 2017 that her late ...