Matthew Bogdanos

Matthew Bogdanos

Colonel Matthew Bogdanos is an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan , author, and a colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserves. In 2003, while on active duty in Marine Corps, he led the investigation into the looting of Iraq's National Museum, and was subsequently awarded the National Humanities Medal for his efforts. He had previously gained national attention for the prosecution of Sean Combs, who was acquitted of weapons and bribery charges in a 2001 trial stemming from a 1999 nightclub shootout. Bogdanos is a native New Yorker who attended Don Bosco Preparatory High School...
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Written works by Matthew Bogdanos

Thieves of Baghdad
Thieves of Baghdad
Date published:2005
Genre:History, Non-fiction, Autobiography, Biography

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    Matthew Bogdanos went to Columbia University.
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