Simone's 2015 book
The Pierre Hotel Affair is published by Pegasus. This project is about the 1972 famed
Pierre Hotel Robbery when eight armed robbers, with extraordinary politeness and civility, placed the entire complex under siege, captured its employees and anyone who happened to have been in the lobby area, and ransacked the guests' safe deposit boxes, escaping with $28,000,000 in jewels, cash, and bearer bonds. (Refer to
The Man Who Robbed the Pierre by Ira Berkow). The sole surviving perpetrator,
Nick 'the Cat' Sacco, who is currently in the
Federal Witness Protection Program for an unrelated crime, has collaborated with Simone in developing the book, revealing never-before-told facts and revelations. (See also April 19, 2016 issue Page 12 of New York Post). (See additional citation on May 5, 2016, Page 34 issue of Dan's Papers. This weekly print magazine is based in Southampton, New York and has no connection with Daniel Simone). Many of the victims, who refused to cooperate with the authorities, were of high-society stock. The
Pierre Hotel, located in mid-
Manhattan, is rated as one of the most luxurious in the world, hosting celebrities, affluent personages, and high ranking statesmen. Furthermore,
The Pierre Hotel Affair sets forth and reconstructs how fourteen months prior to the caper, two of the gunmen, Robert
Bobby Comfort and Sammy
the Arab Nalo, held captive and robbed the Italian actress,
Sophia Loren. Comfort and Nalo relieved her of approximately $520,000 in jewelry. (Refer to
New York Magazine April 30, 1973 issue page 46). In the end, much to the frustration of the investigators, the stolen items from the Loren and the Pierre robberies were never recovered. ==Published feature articles==