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Jimmy Hoffas StoryEssay Preview: Jimmy Hoffas StoryReport this essayJimmy Hoffa, president of the Teamsters Union, disappeared without a trace on July 30, 1975. Jimmy Hoffa led the teamsters from 1957 to 1971. From the beginning, he had been instrumental in unionizing workers and had been the brains and guts behind its success. It was alleged that he had ties to organized crime. He admitted that liaisons with the Mob were needed, because they had the power to disrupt strikes, so deals had to be made with them. The federal investigators pursued him in the 1950s & 60s without much success at first, “charging that his empire thrived on violence, fraud and misuse of union money.”

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The FBI opened a new investigation into Hoffa’s ties to the mob at the Kennedy and Dulles offices on September 15, 1977 and arrested Hufschmid to recover a videotape in which Hoffa, the then-president of the union, was introduced as a serial killer and a member of the mob. (See John Kennedy: A Life and a Murder, by Michael Z. Hill, by R.L. Bowers. [New York: T.J. Brill, 1996], pp. 934-940, as cited in his 1971 autobiography, ‘I Know What I’m Talking About’ The story of Hoffa is part of a three-part film series that will tell the entire story of his career from his first encounter with the mob, to the assassination and the trial.

Among the members of the group was Hoffman who began as an amateur singer but was hired to sing while on assignment with the team’s national radio station after the “Lois & Dime” scandal. Before that, he was a radio talk show Host and a radio announcer on ABC-7, NBC and “The World Connection”. The organization he had been part of with a radio play and played on was called “Horta’s Club”, and Hoffman was part of one of the first “revolutions” in 1968 (He and his band the St. Petersburg Band were formed by ex-Navy War College football player and singer Joe Sturgis and bassist Jazmine Brown, who died as a result of a ruptured liver in 1967).

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http://www.joe.senate.gov/archives/new_factsheet/htmlThe FBI opened a new investigation into Hoffa’s ties to the mob at the Kennedy and Dulles offices on September 15, 1977 and arrested Hufschmid to recover a videotape in which Hoffa, the then-president of the union, was introduced as a serial killer and a member of the mob. (See John Kennedy: A Life and a Murder, by Michael Z. Hill, by R.L. Bowers. [New York: T.J. Brill, 1996], pp. 934-940, as cited in his 1971 autobiography, ‘I Know What I’m Talking About’ The story of Hoffa is part of a three-part film series that will tell the entire story of his career from his first encounter with the mob, to the assassination and the trial.

Among the members of the group was Hoffman who began as an amateur singer but was hired to sing while on assignment with the team’s national radio station after the “Lois & Dime” scandal. Before that, he was a radio talk show Host and a radio announcer on ABC-7, NBC and “The World Connection”. The organization he had been part of with a radio play and played on was called “Horta’s Club”, and Hoffman was part of one of the first “revolutions” in 1968 (He and his band the St. Petersburg Band were formed by ex-Navy War College football player and singer Joe Sturgis and bassist Jazmine Brown, who died as a result of a ruptured liver in 1967).

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