Dapper Dan: America's Most Corrupt Politician - Political Corruption Exposé | True Crime Book for History Buffs & Political Science Students
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Dapper Dan: America's Most Corrupt Politician - Political Corruption Exposé | True Crime Book for History Buffs & Political Science Students
Dapper Dan: America's Most Corrupt Politician - Political Corruption Exposé | True Crime Book for History Buffs & Political Science Students
Dapper Dan: America's Most Corrupt Politician - Political Corruption Exposé | True Crime Book for History Buffs & Political Science Students
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He was Charles Ponzi's attorney, and bilked the world's most famous con-man for nearly $300,000. He had a get out of jail arrangement with three District Attorneys whereby any case, up to and including murder, could be dismissed for a fee. He hoodwinked the most powerful Hollywood moguls in a blackmail scheme worthy of its own motion picture. He sold a pardon to one of the most notorious gangsters in American history. He was Daniel H. Coakley, "Dapper Dan" to his many adversaries, and he was without a doubt, America's most corrupt politician. This is his story, and a blow by blow look at old time Boston politics, from the smoky back rooms to the torchlight rallies. The true "last hurrah" of a bygone era of politics as a contact sport.
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Well told story of politics in another era.

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