“I’ve gotta Cleanface in my pocket,” boasted Kansas City Mafia representative Joe Agosto, unaware the FBI was monitoring his conversation (reproduced loosely in the movie Casino). FBI surveillance of Mafia gambling operations in Las Vegas in the late 1970s picked up Agosto making references to an individual he codenamed “Mr. Cleanface” and “Mr. Gillette”. Agosto’s conversations mentioned Mr. Cleanface was close to Nevada Governor-Elect Robert List. After turning state’s evidence, Agosto claimed that Mr. Cleanface was Harry Reid, then chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission and sporting a cleanshaven, boyish look. Agosto’s claims were echoed by former Tropicana Hotel part-owner Deil Gustafson, who testified about Reid’s relationship to Tropicana attorney Jay H. Brown.
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well documented, and original FReeper research, by Fedora. As they say: Read it All!
Link to Part 1
Thanks Fedora. The MSM is going to try to ignore this as long as possible. But, If it looks like a duck……
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…then there will be duck poop.
Reid in the pocket of the mob? Taking illegally-gotten gains? Pshaw! Clerical errors. His staff just forgot to record those political contributions, yeah, that’s it, political contributions.
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