Al Sharpton Was Paid FBI Snitch Against Mafia

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The biggest surprise to me is that Al Sharpton is only 59 years old.

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/investigation/al-sharpton-764312

A lengthy investigation by The Smoking Gun has uncovered remarkable details about Sharpton’s past work as an informant for a joint organized crime task force comprised of FBI agents and NYPD detectives, as well as his dealings with an assortment of wiseguys.

Beginning in the mid-1980s and spanning several years, Sharpton’s cooperation was fraught with danger since the FBI’s principal targets were leaders of the Genovese crime family, the country’s largest and most feared Mafia outfit. In addition to aiding the FBI/NYPD task force, which was known as the “Genovese squad,” Sharpton’s cooperation extended to several other investigative agencies.

TSG’s account of Sharpton’s secret life as “CI-7” is based on hundreds of pages of confidential FBI affidavits, documents released by the bureau in response to Freedom of Information Act requests, court records, and extensive interviews with six members of the Genovese squad, as well as other law enforcement officials to whom the activist provided assistance.

Like almost every other FBI informant, Sharpton was solely an information source. The parameters of his cooperation did not include Sharpton ever surfacing publicly or testifying on a witness stand.

Genovese squad investigators--representing both the FBI and NYPD--recalled how Sharpton, now 59, deftly extracted information from wiseguys. In fact, one Gambino crime family figure became so comfortable with the protest leader that he spoke openly--during ten wired face-to-face meetings--about a wide range of mob business, from shylocking and extortions to death threats and the sanity of Vincent “Chin” Gigante, the Genovese boss who long feigned mental illness in a bid to deflect law enforcement scrutiny. As the mafioso expounded on these topics, Sharpton’s briefcase--a specially customized Hartman model--recorded his every word.
 
Looks like Rick Ross with a lot more hair.
 
I spent an hour reading the smear, griping after every thousand words, "That could have been written in 10 words," and finally got to the bottom. It said there were 2 more super-long winded, boring pages! That ended my reading time.
 
I spent an hour reading the smear, griping after every thousand words, "That could have been written in 10 words," and finally got to the bottom. It said there were 2 more super-long winded, boring pages! That ended my reading time.

It's well-researched and backed by FBI records. Since when is that a "smear?" Sharpton was a drug-fiend who hung out with unsavory characters. In order to stay out of prison, he instead became a snitch.
 
I sure wouldn't want Sly to smirk at me as a conspiracy thinker, for the first time ever. So I'll give you two options.

1. By coincidence, a bunch of current and former FBI and police, unafraid of prison or being fired, simultaneously fed one reporter an enormous amount of minutiae on their contacts with Sharpton, belittling him for working on their side.

2. Somebody at the top, who has power over all the guys who talked to the reporter, decided to push Sharpton off a cliff (because he stopped taking orders from the FBI, now that he's Obama's friend and has a TV show?).
 
I sure wouldn't want Sly to smirk at me as a conspiracy thinker, for the first time ever. So I'll give you two options.

1. By coincidence, a bunch of current and former FBI and police, unafraid of prison or being fired, simultaneously fed one reporter an enormous amount of minutiae on their contacts with Sharpton, belittling him for working on their side.

2. Somebody at the top, who has power over all the guys who talked to the reporter, decided to push Sharpton off a cliff (because he stopped taking orders from the FBI, now that he's Obama's friend and has a TV show?).

Could be. I find it rather brave of Sharpton to be an informant for the FBI, and not at all a negative! It actually makes me respect him a bit.
 
I sure wouldn't want Sly to smirk at me as a conspiracy thinker, for the first time ever.

I take that as a compliment that you're concerned about what I might or might not think about you.
 
I take that as a compliment that you're concerned about what I might or might not think about you.

Take a break Sly, I'll do the thinking for you. This special task doesn't seem too taxing.
 
I sure wouldn't want Sly to smirk at me as a conspiracy thinker, for the first time ever. So I'll give you two options.

1. By coincidence, a bunch of current and former FBI and police, unafraid of prison or being fired, simultaneously fed one reporter an enormous amount of minutiae on their contacts with Sharpton, belittling him for working on their side.

2. Somebody at the top, who has power over all the guys who talked to the reporter, decided to push Sharpton off a cliff (because he stopped taking orders from the FBI, now that he's Obama's friend and has a TV show?).

Who the hell would watch Sharpton on MSNBC? Both of them have to mental midgets.
 
Take a break Sly, I'll do the thinking for you. This special task doesn't seem too taxing.

Sorry to break it to you but you and jlprk are cut from the same crazy cloth.
 
I take that as a compliment that you're concerned about what I might or might not think about you.

While the former is true, I deny the latter.

Who the hell would watch Sharpton on MSNBC? Both of them have to mental midgets.

A rule of grammar born when the Saxons fused with the Anglos to birth Olde Englishe is, "The use of the phrase 'mental midgets' ricochets back like a boomerang to a kangaroo when in a Dumbo the Elephant sentence."
 
I am concerned with what you might, but not with what you omit, think about me.

If you make "might" rhyme with "omit" that is sharp writing. I'm hot tonight.
 
I am concerned with what you might, but not with what you omit, think about me.

If you make "might" rhyme with "omit" that is sharp writing. I'm hot tonight.

The ESPN mod isn't the only one who seems insane...
 
Sorry to break it to you but you and jlprk are cut from the same crazy cloth.

Maybe, but the nonreligious one of us believes in "Love thy neighbor," while the religious one's mouth waters at the thought of killing large numbers of people.
 
Maybe, but the nonreligious one of us believes in "Love thy neighbor," while the religious one's mouth waters at the thought of killing large numbers of people.

What's it like to be twice as old as Sharpton?
 
As long as I outdo him with my James Brown bouffant hair, no one can see my face.
 
Al Sharpton is a perfect example of what happened to folks who were at Studio 54 every night for a decade. It'll be years before he'll be able to stop talking
 
Fuck Al Sharpton. If I ever saw him, I'd like to ask him what it felt like to smear excrement on Tawana Brawley and stuff her in a garbage bag.
 
Fuck Al Sharpton. If I ever saw him, I'd like to ask him what it felt like to smear excrement on Tawana Brawley and stuff her in a garbage bag.

uh, I don't suppose you watch his show.
 
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