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From Nixon to the Shah / William P. Callahan

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SKU:978-1-915662-49-1

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William P. Callahan, at last, has revealed the facts and stories of three non-fiction compelling cases… Starting with his amazing bio preparing him for the law, he enters Richard Nixon’s new Wall Street law firm: Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie, and Alexander where he lucks out as a young attorney helping out the political team readying Richard Nixon for his run as President as he hangs up his shingle and handling troublesome problems constantly arising. The Shah had been admitted to a NY Hospital. The investigation encountered David Rockefeller’s banking dynasty and his secret Trilateral Commission and the ever-present Henry Kissinger and a Shah-friendly CIA. It became clear that the opportunity to help free the Embassy captives was part of the O’Dwyer deal – then with the approaching presidency of Ronald Reagan, the Iranians released the captives. Later, Callahan was asked by a lawyer and former federal prosecutor to represent a secretive priest arrested at JFK for smuggling undeclared art works stolen from the Vatican. About The Author William Callahan’s storied career has spanned over 60 years and everything you will read in this book has been taken directly from his experiences. When the Korean War broke out Mr. Callahan decided to join the US Navy. While in the Armed Forces, he received specialized training in Naval Air specialty schools such as Airman’s School (10 weeks) which included intense basic air training leading to crew member qualification status in fixed-wing patrol aircraft. Mr. Callahan served on active duty and active reserve status for a total of 8 years. Mr. Callahan used the “GI Bill” to further his education. He attended St. John’s Law School but decided to self-study and was later admitted to the NY Bar Association on the first try. Mr. Callahan also served in the Department of Justice as a trial lawyer in the Criminal Division in New York, and D.C.