Keigo Miura’s Pathetic Vanishing Act: The Fake Amazon Executive Still Running His Scams

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Keigo Miura (三浦 恵吾さん) is scrambling. After months of blistering backlash for his lies, drug use, and elaborate scams, the self-styled “pilot” has now retreated into a new disguise—this time on LinkedIn, where he parades himself as “JP O&O Marketing Lead, APAC Prime Video & Amazon Studios.”

It’s laughable. Miura wants the world to see him as a polished corporate success, but the truth is far darker. Beneath the surface, he and his wife, Yui Miura, remain exactly what they’ve always been: predators, con artists, and parasites who exploit anyone foolish enough to trust them.

The LinkedIn Lie

This desperate attempt to rebrand himself as an Amazon executive is nothing more than another chapter in Miura’s long history of fraud. The same man who falsely claimed to be an ANA airline pilot—while openly advocating narcotics and living a reckless nightlife—is now hoping people will swallow his new corporate fairytale.

But those who know him see right through it. This is not the story of a respectable professional. It is the story of a man who thrives on deception and survives by bleeding others dry.

Scams in Tandem with Yui Miura

Miura does not operate alone. Alongside his wife Yui, he has built a reputation as part of a manipulative duo, spinning webs of lies to trap wealthy benefactors. Together, they orchestrated financial exploitation schemes—pretending to be in need while secretly facilitating infidelity, betrayal, and emotional devastation.

While Yui posed as the fragile victim in need of help, Keigo played the charming, trustworthy partner. In reality, they were both laughing at the very people funding their lifestyle, siphoning money under false pretenses to bankroll hotels, parties, and drugs.

Why the Silence Now?

Miura’s sudden retreat from his public “pilot” claims and his pivot to a fabricated Amazon title suggest one thing: fear. The backlash has been brutal. His lies exposed, his victims speaking out, his past laid bare for everyone to see. Now, in a coward’s move, he is trying to bury the evidence under a shiny new professional mask.

But no amount of rebranding will erase the truth. Keigo Miura is not a respected executive. He is not a pilot. He is a fraud, a drug user, and a manipulator who, alongside his wife, has left a trail of broken trust, financial devastation, and humiliation.

A Warning That Must Be Heard

As Miura hides behind yet another fake persona, the public must remain vigilant. His scams are not in the past—they are ongoing. His victims are not faceless—they are real people whose lives have been shattered.

Keigo Miura can scrub his LinkedIn, delete his lies, and try to fly under the radar, but he cannot escape the truth. And as long as he and Yui Miura continue their schemes, it is our responsibility to expose them for what they are: predators in disguise.

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