Author: | William Chasey | ISBN: | 9781936332472 |
Publisher: | Bettie Youngs Book Publishing Co. | Publication: | August 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | William Chasey |
ISBN: | 9781936332472 |
Publisher: | Bettie Youngs Book Publishing Co. |
Publication: | August 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"A captivating story of international intrigue...and the abuses of state power." -Al Stoffel, producer A lobbyist for 40 years, William C. Chasey represented some of the world's most prestigious business clients and 23 foreign governments before the US Congress. Hired by a US company to forge communications between Libya and the US Congress, he takes a trip with a US Congressman for discussions with then Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi. Upon his return, his bank accounts were frozen, and clients and personal friends had been advised not to take his calls. Things got worse: the CIA, FBI, IRS, and the Federal Judiciary tried to coerce him into using his unique Libyan access to participate in a CIA-sponsored assassination plot of the two Libyans indict-ed for the bombing of Pan Am flight 103. Chasey's refusal to cooperate resulted in the destruction of his reputation, a six-year FBI investigation and sting operation, financial ruin, criminal charges, and incarceration in federal prison.
You'll never forget this book-nor the up-and-coming film. -Donal Bailey, President, Forrest Motion Pictures
"A captivating story of international intrigue...and the abuses of state power." -Al Stoffel, producer A lobbyist for 40 years, William C. Chasey represented some of the world's most prestigious business clients and 23 foreign governments before the US Congress. Hired by a US company to forge communications between Libya and the US Congress, he takes a trip with a US Congressman for discussions with then Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi. Upon his return, his bank accounts were frozen, and clients and personal friends had been advised not to take his calls. Things got worse: the CIA, FBI, IRS, and the Federal Judiciary tried to coerce him into using his unique Libyan access to participate in a CIA-sponsored assassination plot of the two Libyans indict-ed for the bombing of Pan Am flight 103. Chasey's refusal to cooperate resulted in the destruction of his reputation, a six-year FBI investigation and sting operation, financial ruin, criminal charges, and incarceration in federal prison.
You'll never forget this book-nor the up-and-coming film. -Donal Bailey, President, Forrest Motion Pictures