Josh Flagg Even Shadier Than Thought

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Let's say you receive word that a really good friend of yours died. You walk into a room for privacy ... to griever or to reflect, perhaps.

Or, if you're Josh Flagg, host of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing, you get on the horn to score the listing on the dead guy's home ASAP.

Josh Flagg

Flagg, the punk who was just busted for allegedly stealing paintings from the estates he was selling, is seen - in first episode of season two - in the home of Hollywood publicist Jay Bernstein, who passed away.

That's when Josh did what he does best ... operate with no soul.

Flagg and friend Jason "Gummi Bear" Davis (that they're pals should tell you all you need to know about Flagg right there) even discussed faking their own deaths just to see who would show up to the funerals.

We wouldn't expect an overflow crowd, dudes.

Follow the jump for a screen shot from Josh's website. What a douche.

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