In this astounding account Wall Street's notorious bad boy--the original million-dollar-a-week
stock chopper--leads us through a drama worthy of The Sopranos from the FBI raid on his estate
to the deal he cut to rat out his oldest friends and colleagues to the conscience he eventually
found. With his kingdom in ruin not to mention his marriage the Wolf faced his greatest
challenge yet: how to navigate a gauntlet of judges and lawyers hold on to his kids and his
enraged model wife and possibly salvage his self-respect. It wasn't going to be easy. In fact
for a man with an unprecedented appetite for excess it was going to be hell. But the man at
the center of one of the most shocking scandals in financial history soon sees the light of
what matters most: his sobriety and his future as a father and a man.