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The Cowboy Mafia 4.2 1979 · Hells Angels Motorcycle Club 4.3 1980 · Gil Dozier 4.4 1984 · Key West Police Department 4.5 1984 · The Order 4.6 1986 · Iran-Contra 4.7 1989 · Michael Milken 4.8 1992 · Gambino crime family 4.9 1998 · Embassy Bombings and Al Qaeda 4.10 2000 · Los Angeles Police Department 4.11 2002 · Major League Baseball 4.12 2004 · Bonanno crime family 4.13 2005 · Chicago Outfit 4.14 2005 · Connecticut Senator Len Fasano 4.15 2005 · Mohawk Industries 4.16 2006 · Gambino crime family 4.17 2009 · Scott W. Rothstein 4.18 2011 · Michael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella 4.19 2012 · AccessHealthSource 4.20 2013 · Trump University 4.21 2015

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The Cowboy Mafia 4.2 1979
Hells Angels Motorcycle Club 4.3 1980
Gil Dozier 4.4 1984
Key West Police Department 4.5 1984
The Order 4.6 1986
Iran-Contra 4.7 1989
Michael Milken 4.8 1992
Gambino crime family 4.9 1998
Embassy Bombings and Al Qaeda 4.10 2000
Los Angeles Police Department 4.11 2002
Major League Baseball 4.12 2004
Bonanno crime family 4.13 2005
Chicago Outfit 4.14 2005
Connecticut Senator Len Fasano 4.15 2005
Mohawk Industries 4.16 2006
Gambino crime family 4.17 2009
Scott W. Rothstein 4.18 2011
Michael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella 4.19 2012
AccessHealthSource 4.20 2013
Trump University 4.21 2015

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