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The Man Behind the Camera

What happens when the person documenting a fraud has no idea he’s filming evidence?

In this episode of Tax Crime Junkies, Dominique sits down with Steve Beal, the videographer who spent years capturing the rise of DC Solar from the inside. Steve was hired to film the success story: the NASCAR sponsorships, the lavish holiday parties, the green-energy branding, and the larger-than-life image Jeff and Paulette Carpoff built around the company.

But after the FBI raided DC Solar in December 2018, Steve’s footage took on a whole new meaning.

This episode explores what it was like to be one of the people inside the company who believed in the mission, trusted the leadership, and only later realized he had been standing in the middle of one of the biggest renewable energy frauds in U.S. history.

Dominique and Steve talk about the emotional side of fraud that rarely gets attention: the employees, contractors, and insiders who were not masterminds, not investors, and not whistleblowers — just people who believed they were helping build something real.

Along the way, Steve shares how a traumatic experience at the Las Vegas Route 91 shooting deepened his bond with the DC Solar team, how the company culture discouraged questions, and what it felt like to slowly piece together the truth after everything collapsed.

By the end, this becomes more than a fraud story. It becomes a story about belief, loyalty, hindsight, and what happens when the camera keeps rolling long after the illusion starts to crack.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Steve came to work for DC Solar
  • The emotional impact of surviving the Route 91 shooting while traveling with the DC Solar team
  • Why that experience deepened trust and loyalty inside the company
  • The “stay in your lane” culture at DC Solar
  • The warning signs Steve noticed before the collapse
  • What happened when the FBI raided the company
  • The personal fallout for employees left in the dark
  • How Steve’s footage later became useful to investigators
  • Why his documentary project, Fireball, tells a side of the story most people never hear

Why this episode matters

Fraud stories often focus on the architects of the scheme or the dollars lost. This episode focuses on the people caught in the middle — the employees who showed up to work, did their jobs, trusted the wrong people, and had their lives upended overnight.

It’s a powerful reminder that when something looks wildly successful from the outside, the truth underneath may be something very different.

Featured in this episode

  • Dominique Molina
  • Steve Beal, videographer and creator of Fireball  - find it on youtube https://www.youtube.com/@fireballseries

Mentioned in this episode

  • DC Solar
  • Jeff and Paulette Carpoff
  • Fireball documentary project on YouTube
  • The Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting
  • DC Solar’s NASCAR sponsorships and holiday party culture

Listen if you love:

  • true crime
  • white collar crime
  • tax fraud stories
  • behind-the-scenes documentary storytelling
  • stories about the people left behind after financial scandal

Closing thought

Sometimes the people closest to the story do not realize what they are looking at until it is already over.

And sometimes the camera captures more truth than anyone intended.

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