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Top 10 Famous Rumours That Turned Out to Be True
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These rumors were born out of truth. For this list, we’ll be looking at rumors that received media coverage before eventually being confirmed.
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Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 famous rumors
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that turned out to be true.
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For this list, we'll be looking at rumors that received media coverage before eventually
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being confirmed.
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Did you buy into any of these from the gecko?
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Let us know in the comments!
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Number 10.
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Lance Armstrong was doping.
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Even though his legacy is tarnished, there is still no bigger name in cycling than Lance
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Armstrong.
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This athlete broke through the cycling community to become a bona fide celebrity.
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A big part of that was his cancer survival story and seven consecutive Tour de France
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wins.
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But many believed that he was a little too good and accused him of doping.
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In fact, allegations began almost immediately with writer Christoph Basens writing about
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widespread cheating within professional cycling.
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Armstrong denied the rumors for years until the United States Anti-Doping Agency revealed
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that Armstrong was heading a massive doping conspiracy.
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Basens was proven right and Armstrong was stripped of all his accomplishments.
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Number 9.
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Jeffrey Epstein was a predator.
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While he's now a household name, Jeffrey Epstein didn't make mainstream news until
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the mid-2000s.
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For a long time, Epstein was a nondescript owner of a brokerage firm.
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But around 2005, rumors started spreading that Epstein was a sexual predator.
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They began in March that year when a Florida woman accused Epstein of targeting her stepdaughter.
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This accusation drew the attention of the FBI, who discovered that Epstein was running
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an extensive sex ring.
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However, Epstein only spent one year in custody after agreeing to a plea deal negotiated by
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the infamous Alan Dershowitz with state attorney Alexander Acosta.
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Epstein was famously arrested again in 2019, but died in prison before he could be convicted.
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Number 8.
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Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
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The 2016 presidential election was a historic one, with billionaire real estate mogul Donald
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Trump writing a populist, nationalistic sentiment to a shocking victory.
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Rumors soon emerged that Russia had interfered in the election.
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It sounds made up, but turns out it was true, and U.S. intelligence agencies, including
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the CIA, FBI, and NSA had the proof.
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Russian agencies hacked into Democratic email accounts and computer networks and created
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thousands of fake social media accounts to sow discord in the United States, criticize
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Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, and support Trump.
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A Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee concurred with these conclusions.
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Number 7.
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The government is spying on us.
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There are a ton of kooky conspiracy theories out there.
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For a while, the government is spying on us through an intricate global surveillance program
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sounded like one of them.
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Well, in 2013, whistleblower and former NSA contractor Edward Snowden revealed mass surveillance
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programs undertaken by the Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance, consisting of Australia, Canada,
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New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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Leaked documents revealed that data was being harvested through covert wiretaps, commercial
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partners, servers, and even undersea cables.
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The information obtained ranged from metadata to actual text messages, emails, images, and
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video chats.
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Yeah, browsing history is the least of your worries.
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US officials cast Snowden as a traitor, while public opinion was divided, with some seeing
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him as a hero.
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Number 6.
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The Catholic Church Scandal
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For years, there have been rumors of rampant sexual misconduct within the Catholic Church.
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It's the type of rumor that no one wants to believe.
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After all, the church is supposed to represent the divine will, an institution of benevolence
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and safety.
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Rumors of this sort began in earnest throughout the 1980s, although the alleged abuses go
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back even further.
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The rumors picked up steam throughout the 90s, before the Boston Globe blew the story
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open in 2002.
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Their investigation proved that there were systemic issues within the Catholic Church,
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and the work led to numerous criminal prosecutions.
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The team would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize for their journalism.
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Number 5.
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The White Sox Threw the World Series
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It was October 9, 1919, and the Cincinnati Reds just beat the Chicago White Sox to win
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the World Series.
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This wasn't just an upset.
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Many people literally couldn't believe it, and rumors abound that the Sox had intentionally
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thrown the series.
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It was this play that first alerted baseball insiders that something funny might be going
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on.
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A 30-second clip shows the White Sox botching a chance to turn a double play against the
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Reds.
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The rumor continued to swell until 1920, when a grand jury uncovered the truth.
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Jewish mafia crime boss Arnold Rothstein made tons of money on the series through his illegal
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gambling syndicate, and eight members of the team received kickbacks for throwing the games.
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The integrity of baseball was utterly shattered, and the players were banned from both the
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sports and future Hall of Fame eligibility, including the iconic shoeless Joe Jackson.
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Number 4.
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Enron's numbers didn't add up.
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If there's a single name that evokes corporate malpractice, it's Enron.
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This Texas energy company was huge in the late 90s and early 2000s, with massive stock
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price gains that made people tons of money.
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This rate of growth was substantially higher than that of the S&P 500, but it wasn't
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all champagne and yachts.
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Some believed that the company was valued way too high, and even professional economists
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couldn't make sense of their balance sheets and financial statements.
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Nothing added up, and rumors and malfeasance began to circulate.
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Everything collapsed in 2001, when it was revealed that Enron was cooking their books
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and hiding debts and losses for financial gain.
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With that fraud exposed, Enron filed for bankruptcy.
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Number 3.
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Harvey Weinstein's predatory practices
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For decades, producer Harvey Weinstein was a Hollywood titan.
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But in 2017, bombshell articles in the New York Times and the New Yorker reported dozens
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of accusations of sexual abuse and assault.
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More and more women courageously came forward, sparking the #MeToo movement.
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In March 2020, Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years behind bars.
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But rumors had actually circulated for years.
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Gwyneth Paltrow alluded to Weinstein as being coercive back in 1998.
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Other celebrities like Courtney Love and Seth MacFarlane dropped public references, and
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30 Rock included not-so-subtle jabs about it.
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It was less rumor and more open Hollywood secret.
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Justice eventually prevailed, and Weinstein's crimes were finally acknowledged and punished.
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Number 2.
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The second Gulf of Tonkin incident never occurred
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On August 2, 1964, North Vietnamese forces attacked the USS Maddox, which was on patrol
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in North Vietnamese waters.
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Two days later, a second attack allegedly occurred against the USS Maddox and the USS
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Turner Joy.
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Lyndon B. Johnson used this incident to justify open warfare in Vietnam.
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However, many questioned whether the second attack had ever happened.
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This was finally confirmed decades later, when it was revealed that the second attack
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was based on wrongly interpreted communication intercepts.
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Even though the evidence was dubious at best, Johnson ran with it and never looked back.
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Number 1.
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Nixon's role in Watergate
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Not a crook, eh?
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On the night of June 17, 1972, five men broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters,
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having already wiretapped phones in a previous break-in.
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Naturally, suspicion fell on Republican President Richard Nixon's administration, despite
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strong denials.
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"Nixon is now horrified that one of his closest aides has been publicly connected
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to the burglary.
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As Nixon's legal counsel, Coulson is a member of the president's inner circle."
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Subsequently, a Senate committee, journalists at the Washington Post, and audio recordings
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of Nixon himself exposed his administration's complicity.
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The burglary had been orchestrated by Nixon's Committee for Re-election.
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Nixon had obstructed justice by attempting to cover it up.
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Facing certain impeachment, Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974.
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He was pardoned by his successor, Gerald Ford, who had been his vice president.
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