Author and Former Undercover Agent to Speak at Event

Author and Former Undercover Agent to Speak at Event



Former Federal Undercover Operative and Author of The Infiltrator: My Secret Life Inside the Dirty Banks Behind Pablo Escobar's Medellín Cartel, Robert Mazur, is speaking at the 21st Annual Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) Conference and Exhibition being held at the Gaylord National Resort in National Harbor, Maryland on July 26.

Mazur spent five of his 27-year career living a lie within the underworld as an International Financial Undercover Operative. The reward for his years undercover was a contract on his life issued by Colombian drug lords.

Through his tenure in three federal agencies, Mazur exposed some of the world's largest and most lucrative money laundering schemes and businesses across the globe. Some of his duties had Mazur working with one of the most feared drug lords of the world, Pablo Escobar; secretly learning the inner workings of his operation, which contributed to Escobar's downfall.

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Although he took many life threatening chances, he felt he was just serving his country.

Mazur also took down the Bank of Credit & Commerce International, the seventh largest privately owned bank in America. For more information about the The Infiltrator: My Secret Life Inside the Dirty Banks Behind Pablo Escobar's Medellín Cartel go to http://the-infiltrator.com

21st Annual ACFE Fraud Conference and Exhibition*

Date: July 26

Gaylord National National Harbor, MD

Speakers Include: Robert Mazur (former Federal Agent) Neil Barofsky (Special Inspector General for TARP) Irving Picard (Baker Hostetler and Bernard Madoff Trustee.)

Book Signing w/ Robert Mazur.

Date: July 27

Time: 1:10 PM

Gaylord National National Harbor, MD

Bob Mazur is represented by Eclectic Media Productions PR Firm and their website is at http://mediaproductions.tv

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