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 Sherman Library  HV8079.M64 B76 2022    AVAILABLE  
Author Browder, Bill, 1964- author.
Title Freezing order : a true story of money laundering, murder, and surviving Vladimir Putin's wrath / Bill Browder.
Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
OCLC 1281586389
ISBN 9781982153281 (hardback)
1982153288 (hardback)
Publisher New York : Simon & Schuster, 2022.
©2022.
Description xii, 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
LC Subject heading/s Browder, Bill, 1964-
Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952- -- Relations -- United States.
Capitalists and financiers -- United States -- Biography.
Money laundering investigation -- Russia (Federation)
Investments, Foreign -- Russia (Federation)
Finance -- Russia (Federation)
Political corruption -- Russia (Federation)
LC
Genre heading/s
Autobiography.
Other
Genre heading/s
Autobiographies.
Contents The Madrid arrest -- The flute -- John Moscow -- Footprints in the snow -- The roadmap -- The finrosforum -- The Cambridge crime conference -- Blame the dead -- The Swiss complaint -- Alexander Perepilichnyy -- The honey trap -- The Moldovan file -- Hôtel le Bristol -- The New York nexus -- The SDNY -- John Moscow returns -- The Aspen stakeout -- Judge Griesa -- The Daily Show -- Boris Nemtsov -- Arrow in your neck -- Vladimir Kara-Murza -- The diplomatic pouch -- The KGB poison factory -- The seagull -- The writ of Mandamus -- The cellist -- Dezinformatsiya -- Strike Magnitsky -- Whac-a-mole -- FARA -- The dossier -- The Khlebnikov file -- Senator Grassley -- Trump Tower -- Senate Judiciary Committee -- Global entry -- Danske bank -- An "incredible offer" -- 98-0 -- $234 billion.
Summary "When Bill Browder's young Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, was beaten to death in a Moscow jail, Browder made it his life's mission to go after his killers and make sure they faced justice. The first step of that mission was to uncover who was behind the $230 million tax refund scheme that Magnitsky was killed over. As Browder and his team tracked the money as it flowed out of Russia through the Baltics and Cyprus and on to Western Europe and the Americas, they were shocked to discover that Vladimir Putin himself was a beneficiary of the crime. As law enforcement agencies began freezing the money, Putin retaliated. He and his cronies set up honey traps, hired process servers to chase Browder through cities, murdered more of his Russian allies, and enlisted some of the top lawyers and politicians in America to bring him down. Putin will stop at nothing to protect his money. As Freezing Order reveals, it was Browder's campaign to expose Putin's corruption that prompted Russia's intervention in the 2016 US presidential election."--Amazon.
General note Includes index.
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