![]() ![]() Before he succeeded in infiltrating New York’s Gambino crime family, FBI agent Joaquin Jack Garcia had to go school. He took part in more than 100 undercover investigations over a 26-year career. To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Jack Garcia Jack Garcia was an FBI undercover agent of Cuban descent who convinced members of the Italian-American Mafia that he was Italian. To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup click here ![]() Jack Garcia was introduced as the mafia boss from an unspecified Northeast mob family and these men continued bragging about how much they could do with the inside connections with all police departments because Tauber could always flash his badge and claim to be working his own undercover case. He would later introduce his friends Baccari and Provenzano to help with future shipments of diamonds and what he thought was cocaine. During the first meeting with this agent, Tauber openly bragged about how he could get anything done because of his police connections. He was able to insert an unc=dercover agent into Tauber’s circle and when the agent suggested that Tauber could earn a large payoff if he transported a large cache of stolen diamonds from Florida to New York. Venmo me here to “buy me a cup of coffee”Īgent Stout learned that Deputy Richard Tauber acted more like he was an organized crime associate than a deputy sheriff. They also took down two civilians named Robert Baccari and Christopher Provenzano. Together, these agents conducted an operation that snared the ringleader, former Deputy Richard Tauber, and another deputy Kevin Frankel. Agent Stout uncovered a small cabal of corrupt Broward county Florida cops. Richard Stout worked on public corruption in South Florida during the 1980s. Retired KCPD Intelligence Unit Detective Gary Jenkins interviews retired FBI agents Richard Stout and Jack “Jack Falcone” Garica.
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