Tangled WebsHow False Statements are Undermining America: From Martha Stewart to Bernie Madoff

James B. Stewart

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Tangled Webs

By: James B. Stewart

Narrarated by: Michael Kramer

Bestselling author James B. Stewart's newsbreaking investigation of our era's most high-profile perjurers, revealing the alarming extent of this national epidemic.

Our system of justice rests on a simple proposition: that witnesses will raise their hands and tell the truth. In Tangled Webs, James B. Stewart reveals in vivid detail the consequences of the perjury epidemic that has swept our country, undermining the very foundation of our courts.

With many prosecutors, investigators, and participants speaking for the first time, Tangled Webs goes behind the scene of the trials of media and homemaking entrepreneur Martha Stewart; top White House political adviser Lewis "Scooter" Libby; home-run king Barry Bonds; and Wall Street money manager Bernard Madoff.

The saga of Martha Stewart's conviction captured the nation, but until now no one has answered the most basic question: Why would Stewart risk prison, put her entire empire in jeopardy, and lie repeatedly to government investigators to save a few hundred thousand dollars in stock gains? Moreover, how exactly was the notoriously meticulous Stewart brought down?

Drawing on the accounts of then-deputy attorney general James Comey and U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, Stewart sheds new light on the Libby investigation, making clear how far into the White House the Valerie Plame CIA scandal extended, and why Libby took the fall.

In San Francisco, Giants home-run king Barry Bonds faces trial due to his testimony before a grand jury investigating the use of illegal steroids in sports. Bonds was warned explicitly that the only crime he faced was perjury. Stewart unlocks the story behind the mounting evidence that he nonetheless lied under oath.

Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme is infamous, but less well known is how he eluded detection for so long in the face of repeated investigations. Of the four he is the only one who has admitted to lying.

The perjury outbreak is symptomatic of a broader breakdown of ethics in American life. It isn't just the judicial system that relies on an honor code: Academia, business, medicine, and government all depend on it. Tangled Webs explores the age-old tensions between greed and justice, self-interest and public interest, loyalty and duty. At a time when Americans seem hungry for moral leadership and clarity, Tangled Webs reaffirms the importance of truth.

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EDITOR'S PICK // New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: James B. Stewart (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Apr 19, 2011
  • Publisher: Penguin Audio
  • Genre: Legal & Courtroom, United States History

Total File Size: 525 MB (20 files) Total Length: 19 Hours, 8 Minutes

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04.19.11
James B. Stewart, Tangled Webs
2011 | Label: Penguin Audio

An examination of power, influence, and why people lie under oath
Perjury, according to Pulitzer Prize winning author James B. Stewart, is one of the most common crimes in the American justice system. It is also extremely hard to prove and, despite being a felony offense, rarely prosecuted. In Tangled Webs, Stewart seeks to unravel the mystery behind why people — especially those in positions of great power — feel the need to lie.

Through numerous exclusive interviews and testimony previously unseen by the public and unreported in the media, Stewart weaves the anatomy of a crime by examining four of the highest profile frauds in recent history: the cases of Martha Stewart, Scooter Libby, Barry Bonds and Bernie Madoff. We know how these stories ended: Libby took one for the team and got off with a slap on the wrist; Bonds threw his trainer — a close childhood friend — under the bus to save himself; and Martha Stewart and Madoff didn't fare as well, with short and lifelong jail sentences respectively. But the outcomes are beside the point. Tangled Webs, narrated in deadpan by audiobook veteran Michael Kramer, packs exhaustive detail providing a complete examination of power and influence and the lengths those who have it will go to in order to preserve their status — whether motivated from a sense of entitlement, greed, invincibility, loyalty, or hubris, a misguided moral compass, or just a lack of accountability.

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