This is Shirley Mays' second book. She is a North Carolina real estate broker and an environmental consultant. She has a Research Center at the Cotton Exchange in Wilmington, North Carolina, "A Coast Guard City." She lost her son Jeffrey. He was only 21. He went fishing one day, 16 miles offshore Cape Hatteras in the Gulf Stream and just simply disappeared. International drug dealing had been reported in the area and she feels that somehow Jeffrey placed himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was without a doubt a little fish in a huge pond. The United States Coast Guard conducted one of the largest searches ever on the East Coast. Shirley has waged a fight against corruption and drug dealing for the last 29 years. She hates the environment that surrounded her only son that fateful day. The same environment is prevalent throughout the nation. It is destroying families everywhere. While pursuing this search for Jeffrey, she became quite a good investigator and researcher and eventually became a Whistleblower with the largest case against government fraud ever filed in the nation. Her qui tam case involved political corruption and drug dealing and was covered up by the judicial system at the highest levels of government. Her discovery involves over 400,000 properties from the first big Savings and Loan bailout. The FDIC falsified much of the information, including the federal ID numbers, in order to block the trail of value. She has the FDIC's official databases to prove it.
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