Richard Sandler, in his role as personal attorney for Michael Milken during the federal investigations, brings this must-read story of the prosecution to readers for the first time. In this no-holds-barred account, Mr. Sandler shows, with the inclusion of court transcripts and his daily involvement in the investigation, how prosecutors were driven to destroy high-profile figures in the financial industry. This was a strategy that worked to their own personal benefit at the expense of justice. Journalists, always in need of a headline, were hell-bent on demonizing an innocent man whose…mehr
Richard Sandler, in his role as personal attorney for Michael Milken during the federal investigations, brings this must-read story of the prosecution to readers for the first time. In this no-holds-barred account, Mr. Sandler shows, with the inclusion of court transcripts and his daily involvement in the investigation, how prosecutors were driven to destroy high-profile figures in the financial industry. This was a strategy that worked to their own personal benefit at the expense of justice. Journalists, always in need of a headline, were hell-bent on demonizing an innocent man whose financing innovation underwrote both the tech and the telecom revolution and gave access to capital for thousands of other small business entrepreneurs and investors. This book presents the reality behind the prosecution of Michael Milken.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
RICHARD SANDLER is executive vice president, secretary, and a trustee of the Milken Family Foundation. He has been involved with the Foundation since its formation in 1982 and has contributed to its initiatives in education and medical research. Richard chairs the board of trustees of The Jewish Federations of North America and is the former chair of The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. Richard is a partner in the law firm of Maron & Sandler. He has been an investor for over twenty-five years, including acting as the managing partner of various partnerships. He serves on the boards of directors for several companies including KU Education, Inc., Knowledge Schools, Inc., and Heron International Limited. Richard is a member of the State Bar of California and the American Bar Association. He received his law degree from UCLA Law School.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 September 1966 / November 14, 1986 Chapter 2 Why Michael Milken? Chapter 3 The Investigation Begins, and a $5.3 Million Fee Chapter 4 Choosing Lawyers and Prosecutorial Powers Chapter 5 Use of Government Power Chapter 6 The Loss of Edward Bennett Williams Chapter 7 The Blank Canvas Chapter 8 Indictment and SEC Complaint Chapter 9 The Plea Negotiations Chapter 10 The Plea Chapter 11 Sentencing: Contrasting Memoranda and Boesky Tape Chapter 12 The Fatico Sentencing Hearing and Sentencing Chapter 13 Postsentencing Chapter 14 Prison and Parole Chapter 15 Civil Settlements Chapter 16 Motion to Reduce Sentence Chapter 17 Postrelease Government Investigations Chapter 18 Pardon Epilogue Acknowledgments
Introduction Chapter 1 September 1966 / November 14, 1986 Chapter 2 Why Michael Milken? Chapter 3 The Investigation Begins, and a $5.3 Million Fee Chapter 4 Choosing Lawyers and Prosecutorial Powers Chapter 5 Use of Government Power Chapter 6 The Loss of Edward Bennett Williams Chapter 7 The Blank Canvas Chapter 8 Indictment and SEC Complaint Chapter 9 The Plea Negotiations Chapter 10 The Plea Chapter 11 Sentencing: Contrasting Memoranda and Boesky Tape Chapter 12 The Fatico Sentencing Hearing and Sentencing Chapter 13 Postsentencing Chapter 14 Prison and Parole Chapter 15 Civil Settlements Chapter 16 Motion to Reduce Sentence Chapter 17 Postrelease Government Investigations Chapter 18 Pardon Epilogue Acknowledgments
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