
Persia, Politics & Prison
A Life in Three Parts
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Hassan Nemazee
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Hassan Nemazee
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Hassan Nemazee was born in 1950 in Washington D.C. He attended Harvard College, graduating with honors in 1972. He moved to Iran, forging joint ventures with many prestigious American and British companies.
In 1978, during the Islamist Revolution, he was forced to leave the country. The new regime confiscated the Nemazee family’s assets, homes, businesses, and charities. Returning to the United States, he rebuilt his life. His new businesses flourished, and he welcomed three children.
In 1998 the Clinton White House announced its nomination of Nemazee as U.S. Ambassador to Argentina.
He became a top supporter and fundraiser for prominent Democrats, including President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, John Kerry, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden. He served as the National Finance Chair for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, during which time the Democrats regained control of the Senate for the first time in over a decade. He also served as the National Finance Chair for Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign, and played a significant role in fundraising for Joe Biden.
His life took a turn when the “tech bubble” impacted his diverse range of businesses. Juggling increasing responsibilities in his family, business, political, and philanthropic endeavors, he made choices which led to his arrest in 2009 on charges of bank fraud. The U.S. Attorney’s office identified Citibank, Bank of America, and HSBC as the victims of his crimes.
At the age of 60, Hassan Nemazee pleaded guilty to these charges and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. He was released in 2019, after serving nine years.
Today Hassan and his wife Nazie reside in Miami, Florida. They are committed to supporting efforts to preserve and protect democracy around the world, criminal justice reform in America, promoting political involvement by members of the Iranian-American community, and providing medical assistance to mortally ill children.
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- leslie F. Baccash
- 02-20-25
The truth
I thought the book was very explicit & detailed so many interesting experiences. I enjoyed the dimple manner it expressed the details from start to finish. A difficult but enlightening journey with a happy ending. Great story
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- Daniel Flynn
- 10-10-24
The author and narrator
Hassan Nemazee‘s Persia politics and prison is a compelling narrative that expertly weaves together person experience and the intricate tapestry of Iranian history from the very first chapter. I was drawn into Hassan‘s world, where his unique perspective on the political struggles and personal resilience shines through
As the narrator of this audiobook paragraph Hassan brings authenticity to the story that is truly captivating, his voice carries the weight of his experiences, making the listener feel as though they are part of the journey. The emotional depth, he conveys enhances the already powerful pros, allowing the audience to connect with his story on a profound level, the book not only sheds light on the political landscape of Iran, but also delves deep into the human spirits capacity to endure and thrive against overwhelming odds, Hassan’s eloquence and insight make this work a must read or must for anyone in understanding the complexities of Persian culture and politics.
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