Jacques Marais has rebooted his multi-collapsed Infinity Grid MLM gifting scheme.

Victims of the scam are also being recruited under Marais into LevAI.

Marais (right) is a longtime fraudster tied to illegal South African cash gifting schemes.

Marais’ latest scam, Infinity Grid, was launched in 2022 following the collapse of The Prosperity Grid.

After launch Infinity Grid collapsed multiple times. Sometime in 2024 Infinity Grid was rebooted as “Infinity Grid Traditional”. That didn’t last long, with Marais disappearing after Infinity Grid Traditional collapsed.

In August 2025 Marais reappeared to pitch another Infinity Grid reboot.

To summarize, Marais (right) blamed his developers and claimed this latest reboot would be different.

It wasn’t. Infinity Grid collapsed and Marais once again disappeared.

In or around September 2025 LaCore Enterprises revealed it’s latest MLM opportunity launch, LevAI.

On September 9th, Marais came out of hiding again to pitch yet another Infinity Grid reboot. Marais was also keen to recruit what was left of his gifting scam into LevAI.

Marais appears to have been recruited into LevAI by Larry Lane. Lane made a brief appearance on the Infinity Grid September 9th webinar, to waffle on about AI for a few minutes.

Lane made his last appearance on BehindMLM in March 2024 as co-founder of Nelo Life:

Recent Nelo Life marketing material only features Nick Sorensen and Eric Allen. This suggests Lane cashed out and ditched Nelo Life at some point.

Before Nelo Life Lane was a promoter of Richard Smith’s TranzactCard scam. BehindMLM readers have also attached Lane to the Beurax Ponzi scheme and VidMe pyramid scheme.

LevAI isn’t Lane’s first LaCore Enterprises opportunity. Back in 2013 Lane was promoting Rippln.

After Rippln collapsed Lane resurfaced as Master Distributor for B-Epic. Lane returned to LaCore Enterprises in 2022, as co-CEO of VIP Global Stars.

Getting back to Infinity Grid, in order to reboot the gifting scheme again Marais has terminated all previously purchased positions.

As above, Marais is referring to Infinity Grid’s latest collapse and reboot as “flushing the grids”. Suckers who wished to participate in the reboot were ordered to pay Marais $5 in cryptocurrency by September 26th.

Marais goes on to explain this umpteenth iteration of Infinity Grid will be different because it has “AI positions”.

Infinity Grid’s AI positions are represented to be gifting payments inserted into the system, funded from an undisclosed source.

The bad news for Marais is math is math. Whatever is withdrawn out of Infinity Grid is a payment that has to come from somewhere.

Marais refused to disclose the source of funds attached to AI positions on the Infinity Grid marketing webinar.

This leaves us with two options; Marais will recycle commissions he earns from LevAI recruitment, or funds for the positions will somehow be extracted from existing Infinity Grid participants (fees).

Marais could also just fund the positions with money stolen through previous Infinity Grid iterations, however that would be out of character for a serial fraudster.

Notably, Marais doesn’t explain how phantom AI positions will prevent Infinity Grid’s “AI reboot” from collapsing.

All gifting schemes collapse when they run out of new suckers to steal money from. Given Infinity Grid has had so many reboots there’s only a handful of participants left, it probably won’t be long before Marais disappears again.