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The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower … Twice

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Last updated: 2025/05/02 at 1:48 AM
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In 1925, the man who sold the Eiffel Tower twice pulled off one of the most audacious scams in history—not once, but two times. His name was Victor Lustig, a master manipulator who didn’t just trick wealthy businessmen… he even outsmarted the mafia.

Contents
Chapter 1: The Setup – Why the Eiffel Tower?A Perfect TargetThe Forged DocumentsChapter 2: The First Sale – How It WorkedThe Mark: André PoissonThe Genius Psychological TrickThe EscapeChapter 3: The Second Sale – Even BolderWhy It Worked AgainChapter 4: The Con Artist Who Scammed Al CaponeLustig’s Other Famous FraudHis DownfallChapter 5: Why This Story Still Fascinates UsLessons from History’s Boldest ConThe Eiffel Tower’s Ironic LegacyConclusion: The Ultimate Hustler

How did he convince people to buy Paris’s most famous landmark? And why did the same scheme work a second time? This is the story of a con artist so brilliant, his legend lives on a century later.


Chapter 1: The Setup – Why the Eiffel Tower?

A Perfect Target

  • The Eiffel Tower was unpopular in the 1920s—many Parisians saw it as an eyesore.
  • Rumors swirled that the government might dismantle it for scrap metal.
  • Lustig saw an opportunity: What if someone “official” sold it first?

The Forged Documents

Posing as a French government official, Lustig:
✅ Created fake letterhead from the “Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs”
✅ Hired a bogus “assistant” to play his secretary
✅ Rented a luxury hotel suite to host “private meetings”


Chapter 2: The First Sale – How It Worked

The Mark: André Poisson

Lustig targeted greedy scrap metal dealers, including Poisson, with this pitch:

“The city can no longer afford maintenance. We’re quietly selling it to the highest bidder.”

The Genius Psychological Trick

To make it seem real, Lustig:

  • Refused bribes at first (building trust)
  • Later hinted, “Perhaps a small ‘consultation fee’ would speed things up…”
  • Poisson paid 70,000∗∗(≈∗∗70,000∗∗(≈∗∗1.2 million today) for “exclusive rights”

The Escape

Lustig fled to Austria before Poisson realized the scam. But here’s the twist…


Chapter 3: The Second Sale – Even Bolder

Why It Worked Again

  • Poisson was too embarrassed to report the crime.
  • Lustig returned to Paris months later and tried the same scam.
  • This time, the victim got suspicious and went to police—forcing Lustig to flee to America.

Chapter 4: The Con Artist Who Scammed Al Capone

Lustig’s Other Famous Fraud

In Chicago, Lustig convinced Al Capone to invest $50,000 in a “stock deal.”

  • He held the money for two months, then returned it, saying:
    “The deal fell through… your principles impressed me.”
  • Capone was so flattered, he gave Lustig $5,000 for his “honesty.”

His Downfall

Lustig was finally arrested in 1935 for counterfeiting—after 47 aliases and scams across Europe and America.


Chapter 5: Why This Story Still Fascinates Us

Lessons from History’s Boldest Con

  • Greed blinds logic (both victims ignored obvious red flags).
  • Confidence is the ultimate weapon (Lustig’s acting skills were flawless).
  • Even genius criminals slip up (his ego led to his arrest).

The Eiffel Tower’s Ironic Legacy

Today, the Tower is beloved—but Lustig’s scam remains a darkly hilarious footnote.


Conclusion: The Ultimate Hustler

The man who sold the Eiffel Tower twice proved that the best lies contain a grain of truth. His story reminds us: if a deal seems too good to be true… it’s probably a con.

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