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Title:
Red notice : a true story of high finance, murder, and one man's fight for justice
ISBN:
9781476755717

9781476755748
Edition:
First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Physical Description:
396 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Persona non grata -- How do you rebel against a family of communists? -- Chip and Winthrop -- "We can get you a woman to keep you warm at night" -- The bouncing Czech -- The Murmansk trawler fleet -- La Leopolda -- Greenacres -- Sleeping on the floor in Davos -- Preferred shares -- Sidanco -- The magic fish -- Lawyers, guns, and money -- Leaving Villa d'Este -- And we all fall down -- Tuesdays with Morrie -- Stealing analysis -- Fifty percent -- A threat to national security -- Vogue Cafè -- The G8 -- The raids -- Department K -- "But Russian stories never have happy endings" -- High-pitched jamming equipment -- The riddle -- DHL -- Khabarovsk -- The ninth commandment -- November 16, 2009 -- The Katyn Principle -- Kyle Parker's war -- Russell 241 -- Russian untouchables -- The Swiss accounts -- The tax princess -- Sausage making -- The Malkin delegation ; Justice for Sergei -- Humiliator, humiliatee -- Red notice -- Feelings.
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Summary:
"A real-life political thriller about an American financier in the Wild East of Russia, the murder of his principled young tax attorney, and his dangerous mission to expose the Kremlin?s corruption. Bill Browder's journey started on the South Side of Chicago and moved through Stanford Business School to the dog-eat-dog world of hedge fund investing in the 1990s. It continued in Moscow, where Browder made his fortune heading the largest investment fund in Russia after the Soviet Union?s collapse. But when he exposed the corrupt oligarchs who were robbing the companies in which he was investing, Vladimir Putin turned on him and, in 2005, had him expelled from Russia. In 2007, a group of law enforcement officers raided Browder's offices in Moscow and stole $230 million of taxes that his fund?s companies had paid to the Russian government. Browder?s attorney Sergei Magnitsky investigated the incident and uncovered a sprawling criminal enterprise. A month after Sergei testified against the officials involved, he was arrested and thrown into pre-trial detention, where he was tortured for a year. On November 16, 2009, he was led to an isolation chamber, handcuffed to a bedrail, and beaten to death by eight guards in full riot gear. Browder glimpsed the heart of darkness, and it transformed his life: he embarked on an unrelenting quest for justice in Sergei's name, exposing the towering cover-up that leads right up to Putin. A financial caper, a crime thriller, and a political crusade, Red Notice is the story of one man taking on overpowering odds to change the world"-- Provided by publisher.

Bill Browder's journey started on the South Side of Chicago and moved through Stanford Business School to the dog-eat-dog world of hedge fund investing in the 1990s. It continued in Moscow, where Browder made his fortune heading the largest investment fund in Russia after the Soviet Union's collapse. But when he exposed the corrupt oligarchs who were robbing the companies in which he was investing, Vladimir Putin turned on him and, in 2005, had him expelled from Russia. In 2007, a group of law enforcement officers raided Browder's offices in Moscow and stole $230 million of taxes that his fund's companies had paid to the Russian government. Browder's attorney Sergei Magnitsky investigated the incident and uncovered a sprawling criminal enterprise. A month after Sergei testified against the officials involved, he was arrested and thrown into pre-trial detention, where he was tortured for a year. On November 16, 2009, he was led to an isolation chamber, handcuffed to a bedrail, and beaten to death by eight guards in full riot gear. Browder glimpsed the heart of darkness, and it transformed his life: he embarked on an unrelenting quest for justice in Sergei's name, exposing the towering cover-up that leads right up to Putin.
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