Robert K. Tanenbaum
1942 – 2026
The male author Robert K. Tanenbaum was born in in Brooklyn, New York in the United States. He was raised in the same locality. He won himself a basketball scholarship to attend the University of California at Berkeley. Robert earned a degree in law from Berkeley Law in the Boalt Hall School of Law. It is after his graduation when he moved back to New York where he worked as an assistant district attorney under the historical New York County DA Frank Hogan. He was in charge of legal staff training program in the Attorney’s Office. Later, Tanenbaum served as the Deputy Chief Counsel responsible for Congressional investigations into Martin Luther King, Jr. and, President John F. Kennedy’s assassinations. In his legal career, Robert has never lost a felony case. When he went back to West Coast, Tanenbaum began serving in public office. He rose to the rank of a mayor of Beverly Hills twice and Beverly Hills City Council in 1986. Inspired by many fascinating stories and events in his time as ADA in New York, Tanenbaum begun another career now as a novelist.