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A Cookbook Full of Recipes for White Collar Crimes Surfaces

PACIFICA, Calif., Dec. 22, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- For decades, white-collar crimes continue to ravage society and a great deal of it moves undetected. It is a wide series that includes fraud, insider trading, bribery, computer crime, pension fund crime, forgery, public corruption, and so much more-all performed by paperwork or computers. With such a wide scope, people can only wonder how exactly do criminals make such violations happen and what the true purpose behind the crimes really is. The answers are revealed by real-life organized crime figure Jack Walters as he presents a compelling blueprint and analysis of white-collar crimes with his fiery new book How To Steal A Million Dollars.

The new book explains to readers what really happens in the world of white-collar crime, showing them all the dangers associated with it as well as all the obstacles criminals encounter on their quest to break the law and gain both money and power. It contains in-depth guides on how to use the legal system to your advantage, study and exploit loopholes of many policies, how to overcome all kinds of obstacles, how to wipe out all the clues and trails to your crime and even learning how to effectively protect your assets and your body once you become rich. The book is very rich in information and references, which can not only teach readers the ways of crime but also help them learn all the information that concerned groups (banking industries, insurance industries, tax collectors, credit card companies, etc) and the legal establishment did not want them to see.

Deep from the core, How To Steal A Million Dollars is based on the life experiences, criminal activities, and knowledge of Jack Walters who provides an in-depth account of his twenty years in the underworld of white-collar crimes. Serious yet funny and fascinating, readers will definitely find his book totally irresistible and even educational. Both sides of the law can benefit from the views of Walters as people who plan to commit a crime to make money can learn how to pull the right moves and avoid getting caught. Even law enforcers and private security groups will learn how to improve themselves and the legal system in the fight against crime. No doubt about it, How To Steal A Million Dollars is easily the most relevant book to read today in relation to the scandals that rocked the corporate world and even the government, not to mention all the money laundering and terrorism concerns. Get a copy of this powerful book today!

About the Author

Jack Walters came from an underworld family. After graduating from a good college and winning several medals in Vietnam, he was headed for a life of honest success. Instead he followed the old family tradition and went into the underworld. Over a twenty-year period, he stole millions of dollars for organized crime bosses. He became well known to law enforcement agencies like the FBI, IRS, Department of the Treasury, Department of State. He has files in 20 FBI offices and is well-known to the organized crime strike force of the U.S. Department of Justice. He branched out into international crime. He amassed large files at Interpol in Paris and on five continents. He was sentenced to over 19 years in prison and served 8 years in custody. He also won some incredible court battles over the years including dismissal of a major theft case in the state of Maryland after his mistress turned state's evidence against him; dismissal of a 50-year sentence in a prison racketeering case, and an 11-month court battle in South Africa where he faced 15 years in prison and got off with a light sentence. His greatest court victory came in 1996 in U.S. District Court in Houston, Texas. Prosecutors from the organized crime strike force attempted to get Jack sentenced to life in prison. Through adroit court room work, he walked out with an effective five-month sentence.



         How To Steal A Million Dollars -- by Jack Walters
         Trade Paperback; $28.99; 696 pages; 1-4257-0165-5
         Cloth Hardback; $38.99; 696 pages; 1-4257-0166-3

To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 486. Tearsheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Carmi Domingo. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x.876.

Xlibris is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, and a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. Xlibris books can be purchased in any major bookstore, or online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders or Xlibris. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.

CONTACT:  Xlibris
          Carmi Domingo
          (888) 795-4274 x. 486  
          Carmi.Domingo@Xlibris.com



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