Witness to a Prosecution: The Myth of Michael Milken
Written by Richard Sandler
Narrated by Richard Sandler
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In 1986, the SEC and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York began an investigation into Michael Milken, Drexel Burnham Lambert, and its High Yield and Convertible Bond Department, a department Michael created and was head of. Michael was the most successful and innovative financier of his time. Drexel, an upstart investment bank was also the most successful securities firm on Wall Street, thanks to Michael.
What was the investigation into Michael Milken going to focus on, other than his innovation in the financial markets? Mike was democratizing access to capital for the 99% of companies that could not previously access the public market and created a financial revolution that continues to this day. The high yield bond market grew rapidly from the end of the 1970’s from $70 billion to over $2.2 trillion dollars in 2022. He created an industry that gave new businesses and investors the opportunity to create value by financing companies that were too small to access the markets.
Richard Sandler decided to represent Michael as his personal lawyer, and to be responsible for working with the lawyers they hired as well as overseeing the defense. But they could never have dreamed of the chaos that lay ahead.
But the injustice that Michael Milken faced was to be on a biblical scale. Richard Sandler has, after 36 years, decided to set the record straight. With never-before-seen transcripts of court documents, and a sharp analysis of each move and countermove, Witness to a Prosecution: The Myth of Michael Milken, is difficult to put down. Whether you are someone interested in understanding the criminal investigative process, or you just want to understand who Michael Milken is and what really happened to him, you will find that this is an eye-opening and important book that will be read and discussed for years to come.
Richard Sandler
RICHARD SANDLER is executive vice president, secretary, and a trustee of the Milken Family Foundation. He has been involved with the Foundation since its formation in 1982 and has contributed to its initiatives in education and medical research. Richard chairs the board of trustees of The Jewish Federations of North America and is the former chair of The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. Richard is a partner in the law firm of Maron & Sandler. He has been an investor for over twenty-five years, including acting as the managing partner of various partnerships. He serves on the boards of directors for several companies including KU Education, Inc., Knowledge Schools, Inc., and Heron International Limited. Richard is a member of the State Bar of California and the American Bar Association. He received his law degree from UCLA Law School.
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