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Washing Millions

The Art and Downfall of Money Laundering (The Cell Block Confessions: Crimes, Lessons, and What-Ifs, Book 2)

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Washing Millions

Auteur(s): Morgan Hill
Narrateur(s): Bruce Sorge
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Book Summary: Washing Millions: The Art and Downfall of Money Laundering

Washing Millions is a raw and unfiltered look into the shadowy world of money laundering, told by Morgan, a former real estate investor turned money launderer. Written from his jail cell after his empire unraveled, this book serves as both a step-by-step guide to the inner workings of laundering and a cautionary tale about how it can all go wrong. Morgan reveals the exact methods he used to wash millions through shell companies, offshore accounts, and luxury properties, exposing the intricate details of his operation while reflecting on the costly mistakes that led to his downfall.

Step-by-Step Insights into Money Laundering

Morgan’s story begins with his introduction to the world of illicit finance, detailing how legitimate real estate ventures became the perfect front for laundering dirty money. The book walks listeners through every stage of the laundering process:

  1. Structuring Transactions—Breaking up large sums to avoid detection.
    Using multiple accounts and intermediaries to disguise the flow of funds.
  2. Creating Shell Companies and Offshore Accounts—Setting up untraceable corporate entities in jurisdictions with lax regulations.
    Leveraging offshore banking secrecy to obscure the origins of illicit funds.
  3. Layering Money—Routing funds through a complex web of transactions to muddy the trail.
    Combining clean and dirty money through legitimate business fronts.
  4. Exploiting Real Estate—Purchasing high-value properties and flipping them for "clean" profits.
    Using rental income to blend dirty money with legitimate earnings.
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