In
February 2006, the United States
District Court Grand Jury filed a one-hundred-twelve-count
sixty-page federal
racketeering indictment
against sleuth-to-the-stars
Anthony Pellicano. The indictment sounded to me like a carbon copy of Mickey Cohen’s extortion and wiretapping operations that dated back to the 1940s. The suit alleged that Pellicano used confidential police and law enforcement records, including the National Crime Information Center, to access information on actors Sylvester Stallone, Garry Shandling, Kevin Nealon, and Keith Carradine, journalists Anita Busch and Bernard Weintraub, powerhouse agents Bryan Lourd and Kevin Huvane, and former professional tennis player Lisa Bonder Kerkorian, who was married to three-times-her-age billionaire entertainment mogul Kirk Kerkorian. bugging engineer. The comparison illustrates how behind-the-scenes operations in Hollywood rely on historic paradigms, something strange yet fascinating..
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