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WSJ reporters who wrote “Billion Dollar Whale” start content company

February 24, 2021

Posted by Chris Roush

The Wall Street Journal reporters who blew the lid off a $6 billion scandal are now launching a content company that promises to lay bare more true stories from around the world, reports Naman Ramachandran of Variety.

Ramachandran reports, “Tom Wright and Bradley Hope have teamed for Project Brazen, a multi-platform journalism studio that will uncover global true stories from the world of entertainment, business, crime and international politics via podcasts, books, documentaries, television series and films.

“Wright and Hope worked together at the Wall Street Journal and led the newspaper’s team that exposed the 1Malaysia Development Bhd. (1MDB) scandal, a $6 billion fraud that brought down a government and forced Goldman Sachs to pay the largest ever penalty under U.S. bribery laws.

“Sought by authorities for the 1MDB fraud is Malaysian playboy Jho Low, who befriended banks, Hollywood celebrities and politicians, and remains a fugitive to this day. Project Brazen was the codename Wright and Hope gave to a three-year investigation.”

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