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Frank Storey is a former FBI agent who spent over 25 years investigating, managing, and developing strategic plans to eliminate the Mafia. As agent in charge of the organized crime program in New York, he directed a workforce of over 140 agents that dismantled the Mob by adopting a new investigative solution that for the first time addressed the Commission as a continuing criminal enterprise utilizing the RICO statute. He also directed the Pizza Connection case, was a supervisor in the Philadelphia Office and directed the case that led to the indictments and convictions of Angelo Bruno's crime family, and supervised the UNIRAC investigation, which was the most significant labor racketeering investigation ever conducted by the FBI, who then institutionally adopted this approach for all similar investigations. After completing the New York Commission investigation, Storey was promoted to the position of Chief of the Organized Crime Section at FBI Headquarters and was responsible for overseeing major investigations throughout the country. He developed the FBI's National Drug Strategy, which established a national program to investigate illegal drug organizations. During his tenure with the FBI, his peers and superiors considered him the foremost expert in developing strategic plans in the investigation of organized crime enterprises. He retired from the FBI while serving as deputy assistant director in charge of the New York Division. He has appeared on PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and The Charlie Rose Show, and numerous cases he managed have been covered by many news outlets.
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