Erin Arvedlund is enterprise editor for Pensions and Investments, a sibling publication of Crain Currency. On May 7, 2001, Barron's published Ms. Arvedlund’s article "Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Bernie Madoff Attracts Skeptics in 2001. Her investigation questioned Madoff's scheme, his demand for investor secrecy and his "enviably steady gains." That early work laid the foundation for her first book, Too Good to be True: The Rise and Fall of Bernie Madoff, published in August 2009.
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