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The controversial New York City police commissioner and New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Son shares the story of his fall from grace and the effects of his incarceration on his views of the American justice system. Bernard Kerik was New York Citys police commissioner during the 911 attacks, and became an American hero as he led the NYPD through rescue and recovery efforts of the World Trade Center. His rsum as a public servant is long and storied, and includes receiving a Medal of Honor. In 2004, Kerik was nominated by George W. Bush to head the Department of Homeland Security. Now, he is a former Federal Prison Inmate known as 84888-054. Convicted of tax fraud and false statements in 2007, Kerik was sentenced to four years in federal prison.



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