DudleySmith
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Your post implies that this book you cited was the one which the writers were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2016. It was not.
Fake news, For the barely literate, the article I linked to refers to the Pulitzer Prize winning investigative report by to Wall Street Journal reporters. The idiot quotrd above is really too poorly educated to make such distinctions. The book was based on the report, as the article says. It came out in 2018, as anyone who can subtract 18 from 23 could see immediately.
Billion Dollar Whale (original title: Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World) is a non-fiction book by The Wall Street Journal correspondents Tom Wright and Bradley Hope. Published on September 18, 2018, by Hachette Books, the book focuses on how Malaysian financier Jho Low allegedly masterminded a US$4.5 billion fraud in what is referred to as the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal.
The book received positive reviews despite attempts to block it from distribution in multiple countries in a campaign by London-based law firm Schillings.[1]
Overview
Billion Dollar Whale is a book based on extensive investigative reporting by Wall Street Journal correspondents Tom Wright and Bradley Hope. Their reporting made them finalists for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize.[2]From the wiki article. put this in the category of yet another semiliterate commie who needs to give up the breakfast meth.
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