
Against the Rules: The Big Short Companion Michael Lewis Interviews His Producer
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Oct 18, 2025 In this enlightening discussion, producer Lydia Jean Kott shares her journey uncovering the Chinatown drug trials of the 1980s. Known for her work on The Chinatown Sting, she reveals how mahjong parlors linked the defendants and shaped the investigation. Lydia recounts the emotional challenges of telling the stories of those affected and the unique methods used by law enforcement, including covert operations and surveillance tech. Her insights into the human side of the prosecution provide a fascinating perspective on this complex case.
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Origin Story Came Through A Family Connection
- Lydia Jean Kott learned the story from her partner's mother, federal judge Beryl Howell, who often talked about her first case.
- Kott asked Howell for interviews and used that permission to pursue the case years later.
Doorstep Reporting With Cookies
- Kott and co-reporter Shu Yu tracked suspects via old white pages and brought cookies when they knocked on doors.
- One woman answered, invited them in, and agreed to speak because Kott mentioned her connection to Beryl Howell.
Define Your Story With One Sentence
- Find a clear one-sentence throughline that defines your story before shaping the narrative.
- Use that structural sentence to guide reporting and keep the audience engaged.





