urely the most subversive media pranksters alive, Joey Skaggs recorded a 30-year career of bamboozling mainstream reporters from CNN, Reuters, and other major media houses with his phony "news" story releases. Skaggs' best work include the infamous Kea So Joo prank (where Skaggs wrote to dog shelters around the U.S. pretending to be a Korean meat buyer interested in buying unwanted dogs for food) and the Celebrity Sperm Bank Auction.