Buying the Clubs examines the rise and collapse of 777 Partners, an investment firm that used prestige, speed, and sports ownership to project legitimacy while allegedly hiding deep financial instability. As lenders poured in more than five hundred million dollars, prosecutors say the firm recycled collateral, obscured risk, and kept money moving long after the math no longer worked. What begins as an aggressive private credit strategy ends as a criminal case that exposes how complexity, access, and confidence can be weaponized to delay collapse.
Masterpieces on Paper Only: The Knoedler Gallery Forgeries examines how one of New York’s most respected art institutions helped legitimize dozens of fake masterpieces...
“The Second Mistress” is an icy, erotic psychological thriller told from the raw, intimate perspective of a secretive escort who built her life around...
Most people assume jealousy ends after divorce. But what if the ex-wife never left? What if she infiltrated your marriage as your anonymous confidante—only...