Coercive Capital with Elaine Dezenski
When the Kuwaiti government wanted to track down Saddam Hussein’s stolen assets, in 2003, who did they call? Or the public funds amassed by kleptocrats like Ferdinand Marcos and “Baby Doc” Duvalier? Negotiating kidnapping cases in Brazil and exposing digital criminals in Japan? Corporate malfeasance? Info Leaks? Workplace investigations? You get the idea. His name is Jules Kroll, and his name is synonymous with the private investigative industry.
Coercive Capital host, Elaine Dezenski recently spoke with Jules about how it all started, some of his well-known cases, and how he sees the role of corporate intelligence and private investigation in today’s geopolitical moment.