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By Jeffrey Robinson

September, 2003

The Sink: Crime, Terror, and Dirty Money in the Offshore World

Intro:
 
The paradise islands of the Caribbean hide some ugly secrets — and some very dirty financial dealings.

Following in the footsteps of two previous international bestsellers – The Laundrymen and The Merger – Jeffrey Robinson brings the story of dirty money full circle, back to the Caribbean islands where the business of crime does its banking.

 
 
Excerpts:
  • In March, 1998, articles published in the newsletter Offshore Alert accused Harris of stealing clients' funds, of laundering money, and of being broke. Harris sued publisher/journalist David Marchant for libel, claiming damages of $30 million. The British-born, Miami-based Marchant stood his ground. The trial took place in Miami, in July 1999. Harris did not appear, possibly fearing that his arrival in Florida would be met with subpoenas from the SEC, who'd already served two Harris employees with them. Harris lost the case, appealed, and then lost the appeal.
  • If you believe in fate, then it's easy to assume that David Marchant's path in life was always destined to cross Ziegler/Brink's because while Ziegler/Brink was learning his trade as an offshore conman, Marchant was learning his as an investigative journalist who hunts down offshore con men.
 
 
 

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