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Título del libro | The High Price I Had To Pay Sentenced To 12 1/2 Years For V |
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Autor | Davis, Jamila T. |
Idioma | Inglés |
Editorial del libro | Voices International Publications |
Tapa del libro | Blanda |
Año de publicación | 2015 |
Marca | Voices International Publications |
Modelo | Ingles |
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Cantidad de páginas | 108 |
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Tipo de narración | Novela |
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The High Price I Had To Pay is a captivating real-life story that reveals another aspect of the inside fraud perpetrated by Lehman executives that has yet to be told! Years before the 2008 Financial Crisis, a major epidemic of mortgage fraud surged throughout the country. The FBI geared up to combat the problem, imprisoning thousands who alleged to have victimized Wall Street giants, such as Lehman Brothers. Hidden safely behind the auspices of being a victim, savvy Ivy League bank executives created additional fraudulent schemes to further their profit. Utilizing their victimizers as scapegoats, the bankers clever plan went undetected. Consequently, the real architects of the massive fraudulent lending schemes escaped unpunished. And the small fries, who the bankers blamed, were left to do big time! This illuminating synopsis by author Jamila T. Davis, who is currently serving a 12 ½ Year sentence in federal prison for bank fraud, is shared from a unique standpoint. Davis was labeled by Lehman attorneys as the 25 year old mastermind who devised an elaborate mortgage scheme that defrauded their bank of 22 million dollars. Her shocking story captures the inside tricks of Wall Street elite and takes you up-close and personal into a world driven by greed and power. Davis story will leave you amazed and make you think. Have savvy Wall Street executives, such as Richard Fuld, been able to out smart the world? And while these executives escape unpunished, is it fair that small Fries, like Davis, are left to do big time? Review This amazing story will make your eyes pop out of your head in disbelief. This is a cautionary tale, but also a real champions one also, and stands as a testament to the power of positive thinking even in the worst situation in todays hard, cold world. A Must-read for anyone looking for an inspirational womens story with real themes to be discussed right now. Self Publishing Review, 5 Stars Review: The High Price I Had To Pay by Jamila Davis Posted by: Naka Jackson January 29, 2016 in Book Reviews, Lead Story If you are not already privy to the race/class imbalance of the USA, this amazing story will make your eyes pop out of your head in disbelief - if you are, like most of us, this tale is just about the seal on the deal. A 25-year-old woman without a college degree at the time, gets accused of bringing down Lehman Bank for millions of dollars. Yes, actually breaking a huge investment bank. Her male, white bosses get paltry sentences while she gets 12.5 years in jail.Jamila Davis, an African American from New York, was seen all over the news, her mugshot plastered wherever newscasters could get it. The FBI testified to Jamilas full guilt, and had the court sending a mother of young children to prison for their entire remaining childhood.This memoir penned by Davis herself is her story: how she became embroiled in a situation and then the court case that ensued.Jamila admits what she did do: something of a flip in a loophole for properties owned by rich and famous rappers and the like. She lived the high lifestyle in a beautiful apartment with an elevator in the middle and had a fleet of cars, jewels, and more. But she was not being honest, and this caught up to her - she is contrite in this. But to award her such a sentence for a white-collar crime, and to demonize her in court is clearly not justice. Her law team failed her, one even killing themselves.Talking about overincarceration and social issues for women such as herself, Davis has gone on to be the unique inspiration for her family, and for many other incarcerated women. She has started a publishing imprint with her parents, Voices International, and speaks to inmates about how they can heal their lives, and survive jail. Her son has been inspired to create a very successful celebrity clothing line to push himself through college. Her daughter writes amazing motivational prose. Maybe Jamilas kid
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