Harry Houdini (the magician) Though he gained fame as a magician and escape artist, Harry Houdini, born Ehrich Weisz, was also a well-known skeptic of spiritual practices. After his mother died in 1913, he tried to contact her through a medium at a séance and saw through the medium's sleight-of- hand tricks. He launched a public campaign against so-called mystics. His 1923 book, A Magician Among the Spirits, accused mediums of defrauding grieving people and explained how common séance illusions were performed. He put his stage show on hold that year to go on a lecture tour supporting the book. By 1925, he was offering $10,000 to any medium whose tricks he couldn't figure out. He never had to pay up.
Which of the following words is a synonym for "defrauding" as used in the passage?
A) Debunking
B) Deceiving
C) Depriving
D) Denying

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