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Obras de Bernie MADOFF

Betrayal: The Life and Lies of Bernie Madoff (2009) — Associated Name — 49 copias
Madoff: The Man Who Stole $65 Billion (2009) — Associated Name — 38 copias
Madoff with the Money (1605) — Associated Name — 35 copias
Madoff's Other Secret: Love, Money, Bernie, and Me (2009) — Associated Name — 16 copias
El caso Madoff : los secretos de la estafa del siglo (2009) — Associated Name — 6 copias
Bernie Madoff and the Crisis: The Public Trial of Capitalism (2017) — Associated Name — 6 copias
Bernie Madoff In Their Own Words — Associated Name — 2 copias
The Bernard Madoff Investment Scam (2010) — Associated Name — 2 copias
Chasing Madoff (2012) — Associated Name — 1 copia
Bernie Madoff (2011) — Associated Name — 1 copia
The Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme (2016) — Associated Name — 1 copia
Bernie Madoff: Il grande illusionista di Wall Street (2017) — Associated Name — 1 copia

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A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff (2014) — Associated Name — 2 copias

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Jim Campbell somehow managed to speak with Madoff behind bars as well as Ruth Madoff. This is more a compilation of the nuts and bolts of how the scam was put together and how gross incompetence by the regulating bodies and a wink and nod from the major financial banks let him pull if off for so long.

Madoff himself does not offer a great deal other that his life denial of really doing anything that was not in line with the corrupt system of financial investment to begin with.
 
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knightlight777 | Sep 23, 2022 |
See also papers in SH Archive Miscellaneous papers.
 
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LibraryofMistakes | May 19, 2021 |
See also papers in SH Archive Miscellaneous papers.
 
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LibraryofMistakes | May 19, 2021 |
In the courtroom, witnesses and the accused are required to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. How do we really know if what people are saying is the truth? Frankly, we don’t. Sometimes the evidence is glaringly opposed to what someone says. Sometimes we might just have an odd feeling that something doesn’t add up. In the end, we base our entire judicial system on the basis that people are telling the truth. James B. Stewart gives an in-depth exploration of four very famous liars.

Martha Stewart, Scooter Libby, Barry Bonds, and Bernard Madoff are all high profile cases. Attached to each case was a string of lies that involved a cast of characters, all lying to protect themselves, their friends and families, and their money and/or reputations. In the concluding chapter, Stewart suggests that they may be sociopathic, but he also makes a broader statement about criminal justice. “A society that depends only on prosecutors and the judicial system to curb perjury will never succeed” (p.436).

This book was well-written, and I learned a great deal about each of these cases. Unfortunately, I learned so much that I was overwhelmed with facts and names. The depth was a bit much for me personally. When writing about legal cases, the need to include all of the details is integral, and I can imagine the difficulty sifting through the records to bring forth the gems from the minutiae. He did a remarkable job.
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Carlie | otra reseña | Apr 3, 2013 |

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Obras
20
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1
Miembros
436
Popularidad
#56,114
Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
8
ISBNs
49
Idiomas
4
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2

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