democracy. so there a couple of different things if i were to adjust this, i would be looking at it. i would be looking at a wide range conspiracy to defraud the united states. i d also be looking at a potential racketeering indictment, as a former organized crime prosecutor, the rico statute is really designed for someone in this case, like someone like donald trump, who is orchestrating a wide ranging enterprise engaged in multiple criminal acts, racketeering acts, designed to further the criminal objective of the enterprise. and you don t have to if you re charge of, that you don t have to be the one who s actually executing the plan. you just have to unknowingly involve yourself in an enterprise that is trying to execute the plan. and it is designed for
in the public dedomain to suggest any number of crimes that have been committed. number one, conspiracy to defraud the united states. it s one of the things robert mueller charged against the internet research agency, obstructing the administration of government. in this case congress in certifying the vote. number two, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. that is a charge that has been laid against some of the protesters there that day. possibly even rico, which is the organized crime statute, using the president s office as the machinery to engage in other crimes that are called racketeering acts. those could include extortion, and the rico statute permits both federal extortion acts, could be these pressures on rosen as well as state crimes. so it could be these pressures extended against the secretary of state of georgia. the big cuhoona would be seditious conspiracy or inciting insurrection. i don t know whether the evidence will go that far.
other crimes that are called racketeering acts, those could include extortion and the rico statute involves both federal extortion acts, pressures on rosen, as well as state crimes, so it could be these pressures extended against the secretary of state of georgia. the big kahuna would be seditious conspiracy or inciting insurrection, i don t know whether the evidence will go that far. and then there s some smaller charges like voter fraud and commanding a federal employee to violate the hit check. but all of those things have to be investigated so that in prosecutors can decide whether the evidence is there. and to let it go for political reasons, we argue, would be a grave mistake. you know, dublin, it s such a sign of the ethical and legal potential monstrosities of the ex president that barbara mcquade mentions illegal voter fraud and had checked violations, the smaller things in the last. i wonder if you can speak to
information about these individual counts of murder in particular victims the jury was asked to look at. murders of individuals that bulger is alleged to have participated in their deaths as well. we have racketeering act two, racketeering act two which is the murder of michael malano. the jury also ruling that act was not proven. he was a bartender driving the same make of mercedes that the restaurant owner that worked for had owned as well. it is believed that is a case of mistaken identity. he was gunned down in a hail of gunfire. in the north end, italian section of boston. that occurred back in 73. one of the earliest murders that bulger and the gang, that is out he allegedly run, according to prosecutors, one of the earliest murders that they allege he took part in. the jury determining that is not proven. as they work through the rest of the racketeering acts. number three, murder of 79-year-old man, a member of the group, the murder of al plumber.
of his criminal gang. as we go forward towards further racketeering act, these are also more murders that bulger is alleged to have participated in. number 11. not proven. that is the murder of francis buddy leonard. racketeering act number 12. that is murder of richard castocci. he was nightclub owner in his late whos and once again, they were concerned allegedly prosecutors say, that the fbi would be tipped off because this individual had information. racketeering acts, number 13, also proved. that murder of roger wheeler. now this is a case that got a particular amount of attention over the course of prosecutors as they work to bring this case against whitey bulger. he was a tulsa millionaire and was killed in oklahoma leaving a country club. he had been particular wealthy and also ran legal businesses in florida as well.