It took decades for Michael Segal to grow his small insurance agency into the fifth largest independent insurance brokerage in the United States. The $250 million firm had 950 employees when a questionable federal prosecution destroyed everything he had built.
Michael’s book “Conviction at Any Cost,” co-written with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Maurice Possley, is a revealing, in-depth examination of how prosecutors crossed ethical lines, violated constitutional due process and FBI regulations in pursuit of their own objectives.
Join us for a conversation with Michael Segal and Maurice Possley on the book and the troubling events that it chronicles, in this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI.