• In prison, Aaron was assigned Colonel George Trofimoff as his cellmate. The Colonel turned out to be the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer ever convicted of spying. After initially resisting, Aaron agreed to look at the Colonel's case with the hope of finding a reason to make an additional appeal. What he found was a complete travesty of justice. For two years, an FBI agent had posed as a D.C. Russian Embassy representative in a sting operation designed to entrap the Colonel into exchanging what turned out to be a made-up story of espionage against America for the promise of a $45,000 payment. The resulting federal trial in Tampa railroaded the Colonel into a life prison sentence. The second book in The Prison Trilogy is that story.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Spotlight: The Prison Trilogy - Observer #2 by Glen Aaron @PrisonTrilogy @VBTCafe
Observer George Trofimoff Story, The Tale of
America's Highest-Ranking Military Officer Convicted of Spying (The Prison
Trilogy Book 2)
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• In prison, Aaron was assigned Colonel George Trofimoff as his cellmate. The Colonel turned out to be the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer ever convicted of spying. After initially resisting, Aaron agreed to look at the Colonel's case with the hope of finding a reason to make an additional appeal. What he found was a complete travesty of justice. For two years, an FBI agent had posed as a D.C. Russian Embassy representative in a sting operation designed to entrap the Colonel into exchanging what turned out to be a made-up story of espionage against America for the promise of a $45,000 payment. The resulting federal trial in Tampa railroaded the Colonel into a life prison sentence. The second book in The Prison Trilogy is that story.
Glen writes both fiction and nonfiction from his
forty-year career and experience as a trial lawyer and consultant in
international business and banking.
His nonfiction work as the observer in The Prison Trilogy tells the tales in
chronological order of how he came to be a lawyer for a Wall Street Journal
heiress and her gay husband and how that representation landed him in federal
prison. That is the first in The Trilogy. The second book tells the story of
his cell mate, Colonel George Trofimoff, serving life for spying for the KGB,
and the final book of The Trilogy describes the prisoners, Glen's experiences
and takes a hard look at the American criminal justice system.
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