FBI Retired Case Files Review: Epi.121: John Mindermann – Watergate, FBI Public Perception Today

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FBI Retired Case Files Review:

EPISODE 121: JOHN MINDERMANN – WATERGATE, FBI PUBLIC PERCEPTION TODAY

This podcast originally appears on Jerriwilliams.com on June 21st, 2018. Duration: 1 hr 51 min.

 

 

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About Jerri Williams

Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, jokes that she writes crime fiction inspired by true crime FBI cases about American greed and corruption in an attempt to relive her glory days investigating scams and schemers. She served 26 years as a Special Agent with the FBI. During her career, most of her investigations targeted major economic and financial crimes. Her investigation of a $350 million Ponzi scheme resulted in a 12-year prison sentence and multiple forfeitures; the case she conducted on an international advance fee scam resulted in a 14-year prison sentence; and her major investigation of business to business telemarketing fraud, which included a long-term undercover operation, resulted in 16 search warrants, 25 convictions and multi-year prison terms.

Jerri is also the host and producer of FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime podcast featuring interviews with retired agents about their careers and high-profiled cases. You can find out more about her at http://www.jerriwilliams.com.

Greedy Givers book 2

She believes he’s a con-man. He believes he’s a victim of what happens when greed and giving collide.

Special Agent Kari Wheeler refuses to accept the hero label, even after receiving the FBI and the City of Philadelphia’s Medal of Bravery. She just wants to get back to work. Her new case has her investigating Cuthbert “Cuddy” Mullins, a self-described do-gooder who says he is changing the world for the glory of God. He’s accused of running the largest charity Ponzi scheme in the country. As he attempts to convince everyone – wealthy philanthropists, donors, non-profits, and even himself – that it’s all a big misunderstanding, Kari knows that she and Cuddy have something in common; they are both living a lie. He claims God gave him the gift to read troubled souls. Will he be able to read hers?

GREEDY GIVERS–an FBI crime novel about temptation, corruption, and redemption inspired by an actual true crime FBI case—is the second book in the Philadelphia FBI corruption squad series. Buy the Kindle Edition and trade paperback today!

Jerri Williams, a retired FBI special agent, jokes that she writes crime fiction in an attempt to relive her glory days. After 26 years with the Bureau specializing in major economic fraud and corruption investigations, she called on her professional encounters with scams and schemers to write Greedy Givers. You can find out more about Jerri at jerriwilliams.com. You can also connect with her on Twitter @jerriwilliams1 or Facebook at Jerri Williams Author.

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In Pursuit is a gripping tale of a defining moment in American history—the Watergate scandal—told for the first time by the FBI agent who was coincidentally on weekend duty when the burglary occurred.

Former FBI Special Agent John Mindermann collaborates with best-selling author Brian Solon to deliver an action-packed, ride-along narrative, dramatically unfolding with vivid imagery, high-speed chases, and simmering political intrigue revealing new details and insights—including a previously undisclosed FBI shutdown of the White House.

Mindermann’s formative years growing up in San Francisco’s Mission District and working as a police officer in the 1960s instilled a determination to fight against injustice and get to the heart of the matter—when the fate of the day hinges on thinking fast and acting faster.

 

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