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Carlos Marcello New Orleans Crime Boss Richard Nixon Jimmy Hoffa Teamsters Isaac Irving Davidson Bagman Suitcase Conspiracy. Corruption, #2
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- Date de parution22/04/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
New Orleans crime boss Carlos Marcello, who U. S. Attorney General Robert. F. Kennedy deported to Guatemala in 1961, used his underworld illicit pay-off tactics to stay in the country after sneaking back in through bribing immigration service officials and was busted in an undercover sting attempting to take pay-offs from insurance agents that were really FBI attempting to penetrate his criminal network.
Read about the connections between New Orleans crime boss Carlos Marcello and the fixer bagman lobbyist Isaac Irving Davidson whose clients included both Marcello and corrupt Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa. Read about how Hoffa passed large sums of money to Nixon's campaign that he received from Marcello in a Sept. 1960 meeting prior to the Nixon Kennedy Election in this informative report that also explains Nixon's role in release of Teamster's President Jimmy Hoffa from prison in 1971, in addition to exploring the reasons why the mob that Hoffa worked with wanted Hoffa dead rather than to become Teamsters President again.
Was there a deal for Nixon to let Hoffa out of prison in exchange for organized labor helping Nixon to finance hush money payments so that the president could cover up his role in directing the Watergate conspiracy? What happened on the day Hoffa was reported missing? Find out in this informative report.
Read about the connections between New Orleans crime boss Carlos Marcello and the fixer bagman lobbyist Isaac Irving Davidson whose clients included both Marcello and corrupt Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa. Read about how Hoffa passed large sums of money to Nixon's campaign that he received from Marcello in a Sept. 1960 meeting prior to the Nixon Kennedy Election in this informative report that also explains Nixon's role in release of Teamster's President Jimmy Hoffa from prison in 1971, in addition to exploring the reasons why the mob that Hoffa worked with wanted Hoffa dead rather than to become Teamsters President again.
Was there a deal for Nixon to let Hoffa out of prison in exchange for organized labor helping Nixon to finance hush money payments so that the president could cover up his role in directing the Watergate conspiracy? What happened on the day Hoffa was reported missing? Find out in this informative report.























