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267: 243: 306:, a food additive. Afterwards, Whitacre assists in gathering evidence against the other conspirators by secretly taping their activities during overseas business meetings. Over the course of three years, the FBI collects hundreds of hours of video and audio tapes documenting the largest case of price-fixing in history. 327:, Whitacre's delusional fantasy causes him to record and collect his conversations with FBI agents. Because he violated his immunity agreement with the government, Whitacre is charged with price-fixing along with the other ADM conspirators. Whitacre's attorney, James Epstein, successfully convinces the 346:
for Whitacre. With remarkable support from the FBI and his wife, Whitacre recovers from his mental problems and, after leaving prison, is promoted to COO and president of a California biotechnology company. The guilty parties in the price-fixing conspiracy, including ADM, pay hundreds of millions of
318:. Worst of all, he gives false stories to the media about being forced to destroy evidence by the FBI. Whitacre becomes extremely manic, stops sleeping, and exhibits bizarre behavior as his meltdown continues. He attempts suicide a few months later, but is saved by his groundskeeper. 27: 309:
Whitacre is revealed to have defrauded $ 9 million from ADM at the same time he was aiding the FBI. After federal agents stage a raid on ADM, the company hits back with damning evidence against the government's star witness. Whitacre becomes delusional and engages in
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officials that the government was culpable for Whitacre's behavior as he was emotionally unprepared for the case. Epstein manages to get a very light sentence for Whitacre. However, Whitacre, unwilling to serve any jail time, fires Epstein.
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At his trial, Whitacre is convicted and receives a federal prison sentence three times longer than the other conspirators. Whitacre's FBI handlers, along with
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is a corporate vice president and head of the bio-products division. In November 1992, under pressure from his wife, Whitacre confesses to an
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agent that he, along with other ADM executives, routinely met with competitors to fix the price of
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dollars in settlements and fines, while several ADM executives serve prison time.
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to save himself, leading the FBI to learn that he suffers from
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Kurt Eichenwald
Lysine price-fixing conspiracy
Random House
hardback
Broadway Books
paperbacks
Hardback
Paperback
trade paperback
movie tie-in
ISBN
978-0-7679-0326-4
OCLC
44045679
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
nonfiction
white-collar crime
Kurt Eichenwald
Random House
lysine price-fixing conspiracy
Archer Daniels Midland
Mark Whitacre
2009 film adaptation
Matt Damon
Lysine price-fixing conspiracy
Part One of Booknotes interview with Kurt Eichenwald on The Informant, February 4, 2001
C-SPAN
Part Two of Booknotes interview, February 11, 2001

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