The pretender : how Martin Frankel fooled the financial world and led the feds on one of the most publicized manhunts in history
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Notes from front endpapers: "Baseball cap and chocolate. - Toledo. - Billy Lovelady: TN insurance auditor. - Mike Henehan: security consultant. - Astrological charts." - Annotations by Brian Lamb in the margins and underlining of pertinent phrases throughout the book.
Citation
Pollock, Ellen Joan, “The pretender : how Martin Frankel fooled the financial world and led the feds on one of the most publicized manhunts in history,” One Book. One Author. One Hour., accessed February 2, 2023, http://booknotes.gmu.edu/items/show/559.
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Title
The pretender : how Martin Frankel fooled the financial world and led the feds on one of the most publicized manhunts in history
Creator
Pollock, Ellen Joan
Date
2002
Program air date: April 14, 2002
Description
Explains how Martin Frankel, a nerdy financial whiz, created a complex Ponzi scheme that embroiled some of the world's most powerful business leaders and led federal authorities on a bizarre manhunt from America across Europe.
Relation
Subject
"Frankel, Martin."
"Embezzlement--United States."
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Language
eng
Identifier
1001861
743204158