murder is just one of many suspicious things that mark maremont uncovers about pang's past. ont examines pem group's investments, he discovers that pang is luring investors under false pretenses. turns out, pem group isn't backed by the wealthy and influential irvine family. pang has fabricated his entire past, and he's using the pem group as his personal piggy bank, taking out over $100 million in salary, fees, and bonuses. >> there was all kinds of loans, unauthorized loans or undocumented loans, going from the company's funds, to danny personally, to companies that he controlled. every time they'd place an investment, danny would pay himself and other partners at pem group a pretty substantial fee. >> narrator: with those fees, pem group buys not one, but three private jets. pang uses one of them to take his employees to las vegas on a high-stakes gambling trip. maremont knows he can't sit on this story for long. >> eventually, these little pieces started coming into place, and it just seemed really intriguing. i mean, "who is this guy? how'd he raise this money? what was