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: Disgraced former clients who lost everything after their embezzlement scheme collapsed.

: It examines his role as the "third cog" in Walter White's meth empire, helping to launder millions while covering up major crimes. American Greed: James McGill

: Former legal colleagues and adversaries from the Albuquerque District Attorney's office. : Disgraced former clients who lost everything after

: The episode details his transition into the "Saul Goodman" persona, his aggressive local advertising (billboards and bus benches), and his trademark catchphrase, "Better Call Saul". : The episode details his transition into the

: The documentary frames him as one of the country's most notorious members of the legal profession, showcasing the national interest in his case.

" American Greed: James McGill " is a 10-minute fictitious segment of the CNBC true crime documentary series American Greed , released on April 1, 2022. Produced as a promotional mockumentary for the final season of Better Call Saul , it treats the events of the series as if they were a real-life criminal investigation. Documentary Overview