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Framed, F*cked, and Freed

A Governor's Odyssey
He was one of the most famous politicians in America—until he became one of its most famous prisoners.

Once, Rod Blagojevich was governor of Illinois: a creature of headlines, a natural showman, and a man with, by his own telling, “a fucking golden” political future. Then came the fall—an FBI raid at dawn, a national media spectacle, and a one-way trip from the governor’s mansion to federal prison.

What follows is not a quiet tale of disgrace, but a vivid, darkly comic, deeply personal odyssey through power, punishment, and survival.

In these pages, Blagojevich takes readers behind bars and into a world at once brutal and bizarre: a world of gang politics, prison hustles, absurd rules, strange codes of honor, unexpected kindness, and men with nicknames like they stepped out of a fever dream. There are bank robbers with better manners than politicians, correctional officers with broken hearts, chow halls run like war zones, and enough gallows humor to make you laugh when you know you probably shouldn’t.

But at the center of this story is something more intimate and enduring: a father’s longing for his daughters, a husband’s devotion to his wife, and the daily struggle to hold on to dignity, faith, and hope in a place built to strip them away. For all its swagger and wisecracks, this is the story of a man measuring time not in years served, but in missed birthdays, prison visits, letters home, and the memory of one last wave goodbye.

By turns outrageous, indignant, hilarious, and deeply moving, Framed, F*cked, and Freed is an unforgettable memoir of a political life shattered, a family held at a distance, and a man determined to keep fighting, keep loving, and keep his voice to the very end

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A Governor's Odyssey
He was one of the most famous politicians in America—until he became one of its most famous prisoners.

Once, Rod Blagojevich was governor of Illinois: a creature of headlines, a natural showman, and a man with, by his own telling, “a fucking golden” political future. Then came the fall—an FBI raid at dawn, a national media spectacle, and a one-way trip from the governor’s mansion to federal prison.

What follows is not a quiet tale of disgrace, but a vivid, darkly comic, deeply personal odyssey through power, punishment, and survival.

In these pages, Blagojevich takes readers behind bars and into a world at once brutal and bizarre: a world of gang politics, prison hustles, absurd rules, strange codes of honor, unexpected kindness, and men with nicknames like they stepped out of a fever dream. There are bank robbers with better manners than politicians, correctional officers with broken hearts, chow halls run like war zones, and enough gallows humor to make you laugh when you know you probably shouldn’t.

But at the center of this story is something more intimate and enduring: a father’s longing for his daughters, a husband’s devotion to his wife, and the daily struggle to hold on to dignity, faith, and hope in a place built to strip them away. For all its swagger and wisecracks, this is the story of a man measuring time not in years served, but in missed birthdays, prison visits, letters home, and the memory of one last wave goodbye.

By turns outrageous, indignant, hilarious, and deeply moving, Framed, F*cked, and Freed is an unforgettable memoir of a political life shattered, a family held at a distance, and a man determined to keep fighting, keep loving, and keep his voice to the very end

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