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  1. Dmitry Firtash, a Ukrainian energy tycoon facing criminal charges in the United States, says he was offered help with his legal problems during a meeting with two Giuliani associates.Credit...Simon Dawson/Bloomberg, via Getty ImagesBy Jo Becker, Walt Bogdanich, Maggie Haberman and Ben ProtessNov. 25, 2019VIENNA — They were two Ukrainian oligarchs with American legal problems.

  2. Bogdanich is assistant editor for The New York Times Investigations Desk and an adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Before joining The Times in 2001, he was an investigative producer for 60 Minutes on CBS and for ABC News. Previously, he worked as an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal.

  3. Walt Bogdanich joined The Times in 2001 as investigative editor for the Business desk. Since 2003, he has worked as an investigative reporter. He has won three Pulitzer Prizes.

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · The following is a conversation with Walt Bogdanich, an investigative journalist for the New York Times, author of many books, and 3x recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. Walt Bogdanich co-authored a book titled ‘When McKinsey Comes To Town’ which documents 14 different examples of McKinsey poisoning, muddying and consulting the waters of big industry, big government and even bigger money.

  5. Walt Bogdanich has the distinction of being a multiple Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter — and being the target of the largest libel lawsuit in history. In addition to a sizable pile of other major reporting awards, Bogdanich has won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on three separate occasions: in 1998 for specialized reporting, in 2005 for national reporting and in 2008 for ...

  6. SIDELIGHTS: Walt Bogdanich has had a long and distinguished career in investigative journalism, both in print and as a producer for such television programs as 60 Minutes. In 2001, he returned to print journalism as a business-affairs editor for the New York Times , earning his second Pulitzer Prize for exposing coverups of railroad accidents.

  7. Walt Bogdanich. 2014. The father came to Gary, Indiana, from Serbia when he was 18 and set the foundation. The son, born in Chicago in October 1950 but raised in Gary, built a great journalism career on it. The father had seen the ugliness of Nazism while growing up, had read books about the United States and had fallen in love with its ...

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