RahiemB

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Gender Male
Industry Publishing
Occupation Publisher/Author
Location Philadelphia, PA, United States
Introduction Rahiem Jerome Brooks is the breakout novelist with an overwhelming reservoir of criminal tales that motivate American denizen to be overprotective with their personal data, i.e. social security number, pin number, and account number. He contributes articles and commentary to Oak Lane Magazine, as well as on his web site. His debut urban thriller, LAUGH NOW, earned 2010 AAMBC Book of the Year. Since 1995, Rahiem Brooks has done hundreds of interviews with con men and swindlers in county, state and federal prisons; after all, he was locked down in them, too. He spawned tougher white collar crimes law and the Truncated Act. Hollywood blockbusters like Ocean’s Eleven and Italian Job that do not affect ordinary citizens are nothing more than entertainment. Through fictional accounts of his former crimes, Rahiem conveys the types of white-collar crimes that obstruct the livelihood of identity theft victims, by chronicling how con men acquire someone’s identity profile from an avaricious car salesman or medical records specialist for a small fee, and commences to rob the national economy to the tune of 14-billion dollars a year.
Interests reading, math, writing, traveling, basketball
Favorite Movies Catch Me If You Can, A Beautiful Mind
Favorite Music R and B

If you were a pirate, how would you avoid laughing when saying 'poop deck'?

I would put on my you-better-not-make-me-laugh face, and say it loud, "PPPOOOOOPPP DDDEEEECCCKKKKK!"