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For 27 years, U.S. Treasury Special Agent Ryan Corrigan investigated suspicious and criminal financial activity flagged by the IRS. In Special Agent, Corrigan revisits many of his most interesting cases, offering a unique perspective and a fascinating spin on the catchphrase "follow the money." Tasked with several high profile assignments, Corrigan recounts his dealings with mobsters, bookies, hoteliers, and even a serial killer. From racketeering to tax evasion to casino scams to money laundering, this remarkable memoir provides a rare look at a day in the life of a Special Agent.

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For 27 years, U.S. Treasury Special Agent Ryan Corrigan investigated suspicious and criminal financial activity flagged by the IRS. In Special Agent, Corrigan revisits many of his most interesting cases, offering a unique perspective and a fascinating spin on the catchphrase "follow the money." Tasked with several high profile assignments, Corrigan recounts his dealings with mobsters, bookies, hoteliers, and even a serial killer. From racketeering to tax evasion to casino scams to money laundering, this remarkable memoir provides a rare look at a day in the life of a Special Agent.
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Autorenporträt
Ryan Corrigan began his career as an auditor for the Internal Revenue Service before moving into the Criminal Investigation Division. He would spend the next twenty-seven years investigating cases on behalf of the United States Treasury Department. During this time, he completed an MBA program and after retiring from civil service, he enrolled in accounting classes and passed the CPA exam. For the next thirty years, he was a self-employed forensic accountant frequently testifying in federal courts. Now officially retired, he spends his time writing. His current projects are a textbook of money laundering and currency violation case studies and a compilation of stories of his uncle-in-law's days growing up on the Monterey peninsula in the early 1900's.