
"Kaushal Niroula, known by his nicknames the Nepalese Prince and Prince Little Stuff because of his completely bogus claims that he descended from Nepalese royalty. On top of that, Niroula had a hand in the implosion of SF's New College thanks to his fake million-dollar promises and a fraudulent visa scam, and Prince Little Stuff also helped fake deeds to Rincon Hill condos so he could take out bogus loans on them, plus he bilked a woman in Hawaii out of $500,000."
"Niroula was one member of the five-man gay grifters cabal that murdered 74-year-old Palm Springs art gallery dealer Clifford Lambert by stabbing him in 2008, and the crew then hid his body (it was not found until 2017). SF Weekly wrote in 2009 that the crew conspired to fraudulently sell Lambert's house, loot his bank and investment accounts, steal his Mercedes sports car, and truck away his collection of fine art."
"The 2008 saga of four SF and LA gay men who murdered a Palm Springs art dealer and sold off his possessions (while hiding his body for nine years!) is getting its close-up this week, as NBC's Dateline' explores this yesteryear scandal. Back in 2009, the local media here couldn't get enough of a saga dubbed at the time as the gay grifters, which would end up also involving a gruesome Palm Springs murder."
Four men from San Francisco and Los Angeles executed long-running fraud schemes and murdered 74-year-old Palm Springs art dealer Clifford Lambert in 2008. The group, tied to Kaushal Niroula (aka the Nepalese Prince or Prince Little Stuff), fabricated royal lineage, made fake million-dollar promises, perpetrated visa scams, falsified condo deeds to obtain loans, and bilked a woman in Hawaii of $500,000. After stabbing Lambert, the crew hid his body until 2017 while selling his possessions, looting bank and investment accounts, stealing his Mercedes, and removing his fine art collection. NBC's Dateline is presenting a two-hour episode focused on the case, drawing on Tyson Wrensch's 2013 book.
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