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From the Hill to the Trenches: The Search for Justice

Jun 27, 2025
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When billions disappear through shell companies and elderly Americans lose their life savings to family members, who's tracking the money? From the Hill to the Trenches: The Search for Justice takes you inside the investigations that traditional media won't touch. Host Dorothy Hill, former Goldman Sachs Associate and financial crime investigator with 25 years of Wall Street experience, reveals how sophisticated fraud schemes operate and why our systems keep failing victims.

Each episode uncovers real cases where dirty money flows through legitimate institutions, where compliance failures enable international crime rings, and where individual families fight back against billion-dollar theft operations. You'll hear directly from former FBI agents who dismantled money laundering networks, compliance officers who caught sanctions violations before they made headlines, and whistleblowers who exposed corruption that regulators missed.

This isn't a theoretical finance discussion. These are active investigations involving cryptocurrency manipulation, elder abuse networks, and geopolitical sanctions that reshape global banking overnight. Hill connects individual fraud cases to systemic failures that threaten financial stability worldwide, giving you intelligence that impacts markets, regulations, and enforcement priorities.

Whether you're managing compliance risk at a major institution, investigating economic crimes, or simply want to understand how financial criminals operate in plain sight, From the Hill to the Trenches: The Search for Justice delivers insights you can't find anywhere else. Every episode reveals another layer of the hidden economy where crime and legitimate finance intersect.

Follow the money. Understand the system. Search for justice.

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