I'm aware of people telling him he could easily show his account without compromising himself, but if someone has actually offered to verify it for him like Craig did, that's interesting.
Yeah, the impromptu retcon on the bank leaks was crazy, but they did press him enough to make him say it wasn't his account yet identity theft did happen, somehow money was stolen or spent fraudulently but he didn't talk to the police about it because years earlier they had told him they couldn't help him with something unrelated, but he did ask them if they could hypothetically help him if he was ever the victim of identity theft and they said no. Okay, man. He was in a frenzy trying to explain that one. It's like he came up with the most genius idea to tell them the account wasn't even his, and immediately regretted it.
On the business expenses, I think they also did reasonably well. They had to repeat the question because he wouldn't answer it, and then he still didn't. They could have kept going, but if I remember right, they acknowledged how the expenses simply don't add up and how he's not answering the question.
We were never going to get confessions, but the whole interview is the absolute opposite of what he wanted. He never had a single good answer to anything.