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Pirate Cove: An Insider's Account of the Infamous Southport Lane Scandal
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In
Pirate Cove
, Richard D. Bailey provides an insider's chronicle of a white-collar crime whose headline-grabbing elements first appeared on the front pages of
The Wall Street Journal
. It's the true, unvarnished, complete, previously untold, and fascinating story of how one honest man helped unravel the massive Southport Lane fraud perpetrated by the author's former employer, 26-year-old, self-proclaimed financial prodigy Alexander Chatfield Burns.
A really smart friend of the author once asked Burns how he got control of four state-regulated insurance companies. With a Cheshire cat grin, Burns cryptically responded, “Jesus with a telescope on Mars couldn't figure out how I did this.” But the author eventually did.
If (and when)
is made into a movie, it'll stand right alongside such successful dramedies as
American Hustle
,
Can You Ever Forgive Me
Bad Education
White Collar Crime
The Wolf of Wall Street
, and
Michael Clayton
.
Pirate Cove
, Richard D. Bailey provides an insider's chronicle of a white-collar crime whose headline-grabbing elements first appeared on the front pages of
The Wall Street Journal
. It's the true, unvarnished, complete, previously untold, and fascinating story of how one honest man helped unravel the massive Southport Lane fraud perpetrated by the author's former employer, 26-year-old, self-proclaimed financial prodigy Alexander Chatfield Burns.
A really smart friend of the author once asked Burns how he got control of four state-regulated insurance companies. With a Cheshire cat grin, Burns cryptically responded, “Jesus with a telescope on Mars couldn't figure out how I did this.” But the author eventually did.
If (and when)
is made into a movie, it'll stand right alongside such successful dramedies as
American Hustle
,
Can You Ever Forgive Me
Bad Education
White Collar Crime
The Wolf of Wall Street
, and
Michael Clayton
.