Laurie Sandell

[4] They became friends, and she asked her publisher to help Hooper prepare a book on disaster planning.

In a review in The Telegraph Helen Brown wrote that when she started read Truth and Consequences she was prepared to be sympathetic to Bernie Madoff's family, but she just couldn't do it.

[6] Deadline Hollywood reported that Zambry films acquired the movie rights to The Impostor's Daughter, in December 2012.

"[7] In the essay she described first her surprise at falling in love with the toddler of a man she was dating, and then her feeling of loss as she realized how much she would miss that child, as her relationship with her father deteriorated.

[8] Sandell's book on the Madoff family was credited as a source for the 2017 movie Wizard of Lies.