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Pizza Joints have a history of being used as fronts for illegal activity
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 73569463:MV8zMzg3NzYyX0Q0NjJFQjI2] Take for instance the original "Pizza-gate" that was investigated by none other than Clinton operative and former FBI Director Louis Freeh (the same guy who was brought in to scapegoat Paterno in the Penn State Pedo Scandal): "[i][color=darkblue]A notable case Freeh was associated with was the "Pizza Connection" investigation, in which he was lead prosecutor. The case, prosecuted in the mid-1980s, involved a drug trafficking operation in the United States by Sicilian organized crime members who used pizza parlors as fronts. After a 14-month trial, 16 of 17 co-defendants were convicted. The "Pizza Connection" case was, at the time, the most complex criminal investigation ever undertaken by the U.S. government" [/color][/i]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Freeh [/quote]
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Take for instance the original "Pizza-gate" that was investigated by none other than Clinton operative and former FBI Director Louis Freeh (the same guy who was brought in to scapegoat Paterno in the Penn State Pedo Scandal):
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A notable case Freeh was associated with was the "Pizza Connection" investigation, in which he was lead prosecutor. The case, prosecuted in the mid-1980s, involved a drug trafficking operation in the United States by Sicilian organized crime members who used pizza parlors as fronts. After a 14-month trial, 16 of 17 co-defendants were convicted. The "Pizza Connection" case was, at the time, the most complex criminal investigation ever undertaken by the U.S. government"
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