"On October 6th, 1931, Al Capone faced his trial on income tax evasion that would put him away for eleven years in prison. As a prelude to the trial, Capone began squirreling away a $100 Million dollar fortune with the help of Chicago Outfit lawyer Sidney Korshak. Understandable, Capone had Korshak spread the money out between the entire network of crime families in the United States who had taken the Sicilian Cosa Nostra (Our Thing) Oath of secrecy and allegiance until death.
"I found that Seth Rich used Lou’s Bar and Grill to conduct diplomatic meetings and collect intelligence in Washington, DC. Again, my information is based on dozens of interviews of people who knew Seth Rich as a regular customer, not the caricatures created after his death by people who didn’t do the research."
A couple of excerpts from Part 1 of this substack. ☝️
"On October 6th, 1931, Al Capone faced his trial on income tax evasion that would put him away for eleven years in prison. As a prelude to the trial, Capone began squirreling away a $100 Million dollar fortune with the help of Chicago Outfit lawyer Sidney Korshak. Understandable, Capone had Korshak spread the money out between the entire network of crime families in the United States who had taken the Sicilian Cosa Nostra (Our Thing) Oath of secrecy and allegiance until death.
"I found that Seth Rich used Lou’s Bar and Grill to conduct diplomatic meetings and collect intelligence in Washington, DC. Again, my information is based on dozens of interviews of people who knew Seth Rich as a regular customer, not the caricatures created after his death by people who didn’t do the research."
A couple of excerpts from Part 1 of this substack. ☝️