If the scam isn't involving the reviewers but is a smoke & mirrors operation where Rossi is duping real scientists holding their own instruments then it's very noteworthy just because that would be extremely difficult.
If it is a case of respected scientists from respected institutions being corrupt, that is of course also noteworthy.
If it is a case of actually finding a good source of energy then that is noteworthy.
So in my view it's now at the point where the two different scam options are at least as interesting as the non-scam!