Summary of Robert Mazur's The Infiltrator

Summary of Robert Mazur's The Infiltrator

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

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#1 My grandfather, who worked for a moving company, took me to the Friendly Club to show me off to his friends. I was five years old at the time. Everyone listened while I played the accordion, and my grandfather couldn’t wait to sit me up on the bar.

#2 I was excited to be working for the IRS, but I was shocked by how un exciting it was. It felt like I had been sold a bill of goods. Later that day, Tony Carpinella rescued me, explaining that the office had two factions: desk jockeys like Skolnick, and guys like himself who got things done.

#3 I was a special agent in New York City, and I was transferred to Tampa to help combat the drug trade and money laundering. I enjoyed the position, and it was exactly where I wanted to be.

#4 I developed a undercover identity for my first undercover assignment, the Tampa Greenback task force had teamed up with the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Agency to infiltrate a huge maritime marijuana smuggling ring.

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