Time's 2001 Person of the Year and a beloved 9/11 leader to Donald Trump's hugely controversial right-hand man. "Rarely has a public figure in America fallen so far so fast in the public eye," Rolling Stone's director of content development Jason Fine said in a statement. "As we've reported on Rudy's downfall — his bizarre political manoeuvring, shady business dealings, and now, being under criminal investigation by the same U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan that he once ran — we see his story as a parable for the dark forces that have shaped American politics." The project is being produced and financed by MRC Non-Fiction, the company behind Questlove's Sly Stone documentary and Edgar Wright's Sparks brothers documentary.