It is a fact that if you are going to run a scam you should move the money the scam makes into a place other than the business/entity that you are conducting the scam with. If you don't do this you are a failure at scamming because there is not one reason to keep it there and a million reasons to move it.
People who leave money in an account labeled "scam account" are terrible scammers. Arguing this is false is like trying to argue that a bad(or terrible) basketball player is good because there is no real definition of what a good basketball player is. Sure you can argue it, and technically be "right", because there is no set definition of a bad basketball player, but you still are wrong, the player obviously is bad by the standards of any onlooker.
This is what I am talking about. Anyone with common sense is going to think to not keep money in an account directly associated with a scam. Anyone who does, is an idiot. Call it circular reasoning if you want but language is based off of definitions that are self created thus many true statements could be classified as circular reasoning because by the very nature of language it is based off of itself.
By your standards no-one can be called bad because they did something bad because that is circular reasoning. Fuck off, you are the one using games to redefine the situation and make yourself look right.