On Wednesday, April 29th at 10PM ET/PT, CNBC presents "White Collar Convicts: Life on the Inside," a one-hour documentary reported by correspondent Andrew Ross Sorkin that goes behind prison walls to capture the raw experience of convicted CEOs and other corporate swindlers who are doing time. From inside traders to embezzlers and money launderers, this CNBC Original tells the story of high-flying power brokers humbled by a fall from grace and forced to trade a life of wealth and prestige for one controlled by prison guards.
CNBC Premieres WHITE COLLAR CONVICTS: LIFE ON THE INSIDE Tonight
by TV News Desk - April 29, 2015
Federal prison camps, dismissed by many as “Club Fed” resorts, are in fact home to thousands of white collar felons who live alongside drug dealers, bank robbers and other hardened criminals. For more than fifteen years, network news cameras haven't been allowed inside…until now....
by TV News Desk - April 29, 2015
Federal prison camps, dismissed by many as “Club Fed” resorts, are in fact home to thousands of white collar felons who live alongside drug dealers, bank robbers and other hardened criminals. For more than fifteen years, network news cameras haven't been allowed inside…until now....
CNBC's WHITE COLLAR CONVICTS: LIFE ON THE INSIDE to Premiere 4/29
by Caryn Robbins - April 27, 2015
News cameras are almost never allowed inside federal prisons, but now a gritty CNBC original documentary goes behind prison walls to capture the raw experience of crooked CEOs, inside traders, embezzlers and other convicted corporate swindlers who are serving their time....
by Caryn Robbins - April 27, 2015
News cameras are almost never allowed inside federal prisons, but now a gritty CNBC original documentary goes behind prison walls to capture the raw experience of crooked CEOs, inside traders, embezzlers and other convicted corporate swindlers who are serving their time....
CNBC to Premiere WHITE COLLAR CONVICTS: LIFE ON THE INSIDE, 4/29
by Caryn Robbins - April 22, 2015
Federal prison camps, dismissed by many as “Club Fed” resorts, are in fact home to thousands of white collar felons who live alongside drug dealers, bank robbers and other hardened criminals. For more than fifteen years, network news cameras haven't been allowed inside…until now....
by Caryn Robbins - April 22, 2015
Federal prison camps, dismissed by many as “Club Fed” resorts, are in fact home to thousands of white collar felons who live alongside drug dealers, bank robbers and other hardened criminals. For more than fifteen years, network news cameras haven't been allowed inside…until now....
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