Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas
True Crime
It’s July 2, 1976. Music legend Neil Diamond is opening the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, one of the finest stages ever constructed in Las Vegas. The theater is $10 million worth of class. It was designed to be part of the city’s future, but it was built on the city’s past - part of a $50 million hotel expansion financed by the Teamsters Central States Pension fund, a mob-controlled financial institution that had loaned millions of dollars to casinos. The Aladdin loan helped the Detroit Mafia get a big piece of the resort. The fight for Las Vegas was on.
No Place Like Home | S3E8
Truth Challenged | S3E7
From Mob to Mayor | S3E6
The War with the FBI | S3E5
Rats | S3E4
No Judgment | S3E3
The Ant | S3E2
The Crime of the Century | S3E1
Bonus: City Cast LV Feed Swap : Did the Mob Dump Those Human Bodies in Lake Mead?
Bonus: Season 2 Epilogue
Bonus: Stories from the Steer
Aladdin‘s curse | S2E8
A judge falls from grace | S2E7
Wayne Newton’s ‘nightmare’ | S2E6
Threats, Bombs and Stings | S2E5
Wayne Newton vs. Johnny Carson | S2E4
BONUS: Introducing Mafia
‘Close the Place Down‘ | S2E3
Hoffa: The Strip’s Kingmaker | S2E2
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