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PRETEND

S110: The Pretender Part 2 - Undercover FBI Agent Marc Ruskin

PRETEND

Javier Leiva

True Crime, Society & Culture, Technology

4.7 • 2.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2017

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The Pretender - Marc Ruskin FBI undercover agent Remember the name Marc Ruskin: because if you run into him, chances are he will introduce himself as Alex Perez, H. Marc Renard, or Sal Morelli – just a few of his FBI undercover personas. Marc Ruskin started his career as an assistant DA in Brooklyn and left it all behind to join the FBI Academy. It didn’t take him long to become an FBI undercover agent. His first big undercover case landed him in Wall Street busting up trading scams. That case went down in flames when a former colleague recognized his true identity and blew his cover. His next assignments proved to be much more dangerous. Marc embedded himself with mobsters, corrupt public officials, terrorists, and powerful drug dealers. Of course, we can’t cover his entire 27 year career here on this podcast. For that you’ll need to check out his new book titled “The Pretender.” It’s a great read. What we will do is talk about a few cases that were so intense, it had me grip the book so tight that I almost fused the pages together. Marc Ruskin’s next assignment was to bust up a fraudulent documents scheme in New York City. I'm not talking about fake IDs – there’s a difference. These fraudulent IDs are the real thing. If a police runs a fraudulent driver’s license, it actually checks out in their database. Marc told me terrorists, mob guys, fugitives were being arrested and had all kinds of real documents in their wallets under fake names. The FBI didn't have any leads. First, they had to find the source of these fraudulent documents. Marc says that some of these fraudulent driver’s licenses were selling for as much as a thousand dollars on the streets. It wasn’t until a tip from a twenty-something-year old man named John Sultan that led the FBI to a shabby travel agency in the Bronx called Holy Land Travel. The travel agency was a front led by Palestinian immigrant named Mahmoud Noubani. The Pretender Marc Ruskin FBI Undercover You can find The Pretender on Amazon.com or at your local bookstore. Also a special thanks out to St. Martin’s Press for letting me share Marc’s story with you. Buy the book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3dRXbgl You can also follow Marc Ruskin on Twitter https://twitter.com/mhruskin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Creative Apple.

0:04.0

The new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 and Chromebook are better together.

0:13.0

Take hands-free selfies which automatically synced your Chromebook,

0:16.1

ready to edit, and access recent chrome tabs across both devices.

0:20.2

The new Galaxy Z Flip-5 and Chromebook, better together, available on Sky Mobile.

0:25.8

Bluetooth and internet connection required.

0:27.8

You must be signed into the same Google account on both your phone and Chromebook.

0:31.5

This episode contains strong language and depictions of illegal activities that's not

0:38.6

suitable for young audiences. experiences.

0:55.1

Remember this name, Mark Ruskin, because if you run into him, chances are he'll introduce himself as Alex Perez, H Mark Renard, Alejandro Marconi, or Sal Marelli.

1:00.0

That's just a few of his undercover personas.

1:03.0

Mark Ruskin started his career as an assistant DA in Brooklyn

1:08.0

and left it all behind to join the FBI Academy.

1:11.0

It didn't take long for him to become an undercover agent.

1:14.9

His first big undercover gig landed him in Wall Street, busting up trading scams.

1:20.4

But that case went down in flames, when a former colleague recognized his true identity and blew his cover.

1:27.0

His next assignment raised the stakes and required him to infiltrate a dangerous crime ring.

1:35.2

This is part two of the pretender.

1:37.1

If you're just joining us, you could keep listening or start from the beginning.

1:40.8

It's up to you really.

1:42.2

We're just getting started. Mark is about to

1:45.0

embed himself with mobsters, corrupt public officials, terrorists, and powerful

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