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Casino Leakage

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Your host Gary Jenkins tells the little-known story about the time when Nick Civella ordered a moratorium on all skimming activities from the Tropicana casino.  During the fall of 1978, Nick Kansas City Mob boss Civella became obsessed that one of his inside men at the Tropicana was stealing from the skim. A Sicilian immigrant named Joe Agosto had infiltrated the Tropicana and obtained the confidence of the owners and was managing the famous Folies Bergère floor show. Agosto had placed another well-known casino executive named Carl Thomas as the casino manager.  Thomas had come from jobs at Circus Circus, Slots-a-Go-Go, and most recently The Stardust. Thomas was a long-time friend of Alan Dorfman and other Teamsters officials. he had skimmed money from all his casinos for the Chicago Outfit and Dorfman. Thomas put together a trusted team and he brought in several of his old employees to set up an organized approach to skimming from the Tropicana. What none of these men knew was the FBI was listening to a series of conversations between Carl “Tuffy” DeLuna, the KC Underboss, and Joe Agosto. Nick decided he should order Thomas and Agosto to stop all skimming or declare a moratorium. he wanted Thomas to watch his crew and other casino employees to see if they started stealing from other places. After a few weeks, Nick ordered both of these Tropicana employees to travel o Kansas City for a meeting. The FBI wiretaps picked up the plans for this meeting. They knew when and where a couple of weeks prior to the date. They were able to plant a listening device and the take from this device would eventually bring down the entire skimming operations at the Tropicana and the Stardust. This story contains some of those clips and tells this story. Show notes by Gary Jenkins To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup  click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast.

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0:00.0

Hey, I want to tell you guys about another podcast I think you'll love.

0:04.1

Deep Cover Mobland is the true story of a high-rolling Chicago lawyer named Robert Cooley,

0:08.6

who helped the outfit fix cases from traffic tickets to murder.

0:12.1

Then he went undercover to take them down.

0:14.6

You guys are probably familiar with the murder case he fixed for outfit hitman Harry Aileman.

0:19.7

This resulted in Aileman walking from the murder of Billy Logan.

0:22.7

After Cooley turned, he testified that he had bribed the judge in Aaliman's first trial. The next

0:27.7

judge ordered a new trial. He convicted Aalman of murder. Like the feds, Pulitzer Prize-winning

0:32.9

journalist Jake Halpern got Cooley to talk, and they take listeners on a wild journey into a world of

0:38.6

corruption, murder, and mayhem in Chicago. You can listen to Deep Cover Mob Land wherever you get your

0:44.3

podcast. And on a personal note, I love this podcast, man. I had already listened to their first season

0:50.3

about an FBI agent who started working a Midwest motorcycle gang drug case, and he ended

0:55.4

up following a string that took down Manuel Noriega. So give it a shot.

1:06.3

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective Gary Jenkins.

1:20.6

Welcome all your wiretappers out there.

1:23.1

Today I'm going to do something a little bit different.

1:24.9

At the end of this show, I'm going to do kind of a

1:28.6

year-end update. I probably should have done this around, oh, the first year. This is what the third week

1:36.2

in January. But I want to tell you about what I've been doing this last year and kind of bring you up to

1:43.3

date. I appreciate all

1:44.9

your support over the last several years. You know, this is going into my sixth year of doing this

1:49.4

podcast. I think I'm maybe one of the first, if not the first mafia podcast out there. Now

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