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[Fact 1]: The book reveals how hundreds of billions of dirty dollars are derived mainly from the drug trade, then reinvested throughout the world by otherwise legitimate businessmen, lawyers, accountants and bankers.

[Fact 2]: Both have been shown in the United States.In 1998, he published a sequel to The Laundrymen, titled The Merger - How Organized Crime is Taking Over The World.

[Fact 3]: In 2007, Robinson co-authored Ronnie Woods autobiography, documenting Wood's years as a rock star and member of the most famous band in the world, The Rolling Stones.

[Fact 4]: He also wrote a BBC Radio Drama of the Week entitled Rossum’s Cyber Cafe.His conceived and wrote the pilot for the British crime drama series, Tightrope for Yorkshire Television.

[Fact 5]: In 2007, he returned to New York and now divides his time between the US and the UK.Robinson is internationally known for his 1995 investigative tour de force, The Laundrymen, in which he uncovered the true extent of global money laundering.

[Fact 6]: His magazine credits include Playboy, McCalls, Barron's, Gourmet, True Magazine, Ambassador, Mademoiselle, Reader's Digest and TV Guide; his newspaper credits include The Washington Post, The San Francisco Examiner, The Christian Science Monitor and The International Herald Tribune |Sunday Times]], The Sunday Telegraph, The Sunday Independent and the Mail on Sunday, among others.He moved to the UK in 1982, with more than 600 published stories and articles to his credit, to concentrate on writing books.

[Fact 7]: Charged with running a press and public relations office for five generals at the height of the Vietnam War, he hosted a weekly talk show, scripted and directed several film projects, wrote short stories for national magazines and moonlighted as a disc jockey on local radio.When his military obligation was completed at the end of 1970, he took up residence in a small village in the south of France.

[Fact 8]: He has scripted and hosted various series for BBC Radio, including one on American soap operas.

[Fact 9]: While still at school, he wrote for television and radio, including a popular weekly children's show and was on the writing staff of The Mike Douglas Show, a nationally televised daily talk show.

[Fact 10]: He has scripted a film version of his biography of Brigitte Bardot, called Bardot; and a made-for-television movie version of Standing Next to History, a dramatic re-telling of the special relationship between the president of the United States

The Monk's Disciples

I Je t'Aime You

Rossum's Cyber Café

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[Fact 11]: Using that as his base, he vagabonded around the world, writing articles and short stories for leading North American and British periodicals.

[Fact 12]: He continued working in the media during his four year stint as an officer in the United States Air Force.

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