Posted on 04/08/2014 8:09:15 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A thorough and extensive report in The Smoking Gun, complete with affidavits and supportive documents, alleges that MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton worked for a period with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to inform on and secretly record members of the mafia.
The report strongly implies that it is shocking that Sharpton, or Confidential Informant Number 7 (CI-7″), is connected to some of the most powerful entertainers and politicians in the country, including the President of the United States, has thus far evaded exposure. He spends his time at 30 Rockefeller Plaza surrounded by reporters, editors, and researchers committed to accuracy and the exposure of those who violate the public trust, The Smoking Guns authors note with a hint of incredulity.
That is a striking detail, but the most shocking aspects of their expansive report involve how Sharpton became involved with the mafia and was flipped into working with the FBI and eventually was forced to attend meetings with Gambino and Genovese family members whom he secretly taped.
1: Sharpton Was Essentially a Mafia Associate
According to the report, Sharpton was involved with organized crime. An associate in a mafia relationship, the report alleges, plays central roles in a crime familys operation. Sharptons relationships with boxing promoter Don King and the music industry made him a figure of interest to both the mafia and the FBI.
2. Sharpton Was Flipped When the FBI Offered Him Cocaine
Sharpton was secretly recorded in meetings with an FBI undercover agent posing as a wealthy drug dealer seeking to promote boxing matches, The Smoking Guns report alleges. During one meeting with Sharpton, the undercover agent offered to get him pure coke at $35,000 a kilo. As the phony drug kingpin spoke, Sharpton nodded his head and said, I hear you.
While there was apparently some dispute within the FBI as to whether Sharpton had violated federal conspiracy laws, the bureau nevertheless confronted him with the tape of his interaction with an undercover agent. Sharpton agreed to cooperate.
3. Music Industry Extortion
Though R&B star James Brown and executives at Spring Records, Sharpton was introduced to a variety of Gambino and Genovese crime family members. Sharptons venture into the music industry connected him with Robert Curington, a music producer who was arrested on several occasions for trafficking drugs.
Curington and Sharpton worked together to pressure music labels to spend more money in the black community and threatened to organize pickets and boycotts unless a target handed over money usually in the form of a contribution to the National Youth Movement, a predecessor organization to Sharptons National Action Network.
Curington had numerous connections to mafia figures including, Morris Levy, Joseph Joe Bana Buonanno, a music producer and convicted drug trafficker, and Joseph Pagano, a solider the FBI suspected had been involved in several underworld hits, in order to get approval for certain music business endeavors.
4. Sharpton Goes Operational
Sharpton was transitioned at this point from information to operational FBI asset. Agent John Pritchard, who handled Sharpton and worked with the Bureaus Genovese squad, allegedly paid Sharpton for his services.
Carrying the wired briefcase, Sharpton met with Buonanno on a Wednesday afternoon and recorded their conversation, the reprot alleges. While it was a short and uneventful encounter, the pairs next meeting would prove valuable for the Genovese squad.
At a subsequent meeting between Sharpton and Buonanno, the connected music producer would open up about his relationship with Levy, Carlo Gambino, and Vincent Chin Gigante. Over the following months, Sharpton met with Buonanno eight more times, surreptitiously recording the Gambino member on each occasion, The Smoking Gun continued.
Buonanno, said Curington, had a low opinion of Sharpton, and called the 300-pound preacher a nose picker behind his back. The gangster, who died of throat cancer in 1998, might have resorted to harsher actions had he ever learned about Sharptons secret life as CI-7.
5. Arrests Resulting from Sharptons Work
Using the information gathered by Sharpton, the FBI engaged in a campaign of wiretapping and bugging aimed at listening in on a series of mafia members who have since become legendary figures in American popular culture.
The section of the FBI wiretap affidavits containing the fruits of Sharptons cooperation was titled The Extortion From and Control of Morris Levy, the report continues, noting that the Bureau went to lengths to protect CI-7′s identity.
The investigations eventually proved successful and a series of mafia figures were eventually arrested. Each defendant subsequently pleaded guilty to various criminal charges, so there was no public presentation of evidence against the men, the report added. Which meant that OCTF prosecutors did not have to further expound on the indictments allegation that Daniel Pagano solicited the use of a bank account of the National Youth Movement to launder money.
Sharpton, who controlled that account, would have been outed as an informant if these cases went to trial.
Can’t you take out a life insurance policy on a stranger? How does one go about that?
Wanna bet? The “mob” IS the democrats here on this soil. The mob is tied into gambling, prostitution, dope, unions, price fixings, politics; ALL part of the democrat plantation and their boy Sharpton is sitting on their porch right where he is supposed to be. A good democrat house nigga (<—that cultures reference, night mine).
1) The mob actually worked with an idiot like Sharpton!?!
5) Sharpton didn't totally screw up his undercover role!?!
If he had been a serial killer the ‘oh so bright’ journalists at MSNBC would NOT have had a clue. It’s like liberals have no idea what kind of people they’re working with...
The general rule is that you have to have an "insurable interest." Meaning that you would be harmed if the property was or person was damaged or destroyed, and the insurance is meant to make you whole.
Which is one of my pet peeves about the last big financial crisis. You could not only buy speculative investments that would protect you if an investment you already owned defaulted, you could buy them even if you did not own that investment.
Which means they had a financial incentive to see the investment default, because they would be compensated for a loss they never incurred.
Its like allowing members of the public to buy insurance on the life and brand new sports car of the spoiled rich kid who lives down the block. They then have a financial incentive to give him bottles of whiskey and whisper in his ear that girlfriend is cheating on him.
There is an FBI video that was played on FNC’s “the Five”.
Sharpton was guilty as hell. That is how they played him.
Maybe the mob is asking itself: How many other black politicians have been informants for the FBI?
Hey Al....Al baby...there’s this Italian gent on the phone.....says can you meet with him down at the gym today....?
ping for later
Did Sharpton meet 0bama during his time at “Columbia” aka the years no one remembers 0bama attending Columbia??
Hmmm, interesting question.
I am curious why all this being revealed now.
Between the Rev. Sharpton and all the Dem pols being outed in the last week by the FBI, has someone at the FBI suddenly received a pang of guilt that honor, duty, country are real concepts?
Many FBI agents in the past were Notre Dame Catholics, BYU Mormons and other so-called “boy scouts” though I don’t know if that is still true.
Shirley you jest! Who is ultimately the commander of the FBI? Holder isn’t a possessor of a conscience and certainly has no feeling of responsibility to the rule of law or the Constitution. He is a type of dictator. A dictatorial sociopath such as Eric Holder does not allow guilt, in himself or anyone employed by him to do his bidding.
Maybe there is an element going rogue.
Maybe there is a group that cannot stomach the lawlessness anymore.
And they are daring Holder “to go there”.
Thats what I think too.
Al Sharpton.. Harlem’s resident “stool pigeon.”
bkmk
“One never knows, do one?” IMHO, not likely..
I wonder if he can avoid..concrete..
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