Manipulate.
To control or take advantage of by artful, unfair, or insidious means.
The con man would slyly manipulate the emotions of his marks in order to win their sympathy and trust.
Manipulate.
To control or take advantage of by artful, unfair, or insidious means.
The con man would slyly manipulate the emotions of his marks in order to win their sympathy and trust.
Criminal
(Law) a person charged with and convicted of crime.
a person who commits crimes for a living.
(Law) of, involving, or guilty of crime.
(Law) (prenominal) of or relating to crime or its punishment: criminal court; criminal lawyer.
informal senseless or deplorable: a criminal waste of money.
Liar.
One that tells lies.
One who lies; a person who knowingly utters falsehood; one who deceives by false report or representation.
A person who knowingly utters falsehood; one who lies.
Treason.
The betrayal of allegiance toward one's own country, especially by committing hostile acts against it or aiding its enemies in committing such acts.
The betrayal of someone's trust or confidence.
A betraying; treachery; breach of faith.
They scared of fairness and merit.
WW transparency, any questions? Peace is the prize.