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FRANK STOREY'S BIOGRAPHY

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After graduating from La Salle University in Philadelphia, Mr. Storey joined the FBI as a Special Agent. Over a thirty-year career, he was primarily assigned to investigate and supervise investigations involving members of the Mafia. While serving as a supervisor at FBI headquarters in Washington, DC, he directed a major labor racketeering investigation of a corrupt labor union and introduced a new investigative solution in this case. For the first time, the FBI employed the RICO Statute to successfully investigate a criminal enterprise that was operating in interstate commerce.

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Subsequent assignments took Mr. Storey eventually to New York, where he utilized the RICO statute to simultaneously investigate the five Mafia families that controlled all illegal activities in the city. He supervised over one hundred and forty agents over a two-year period who were responsible for implementing this new investigative solution called RICO. This approach had never been utilized by the FBI to investigate the New York Mafia enterprise. This band of “game changers” was comprised of young men and women who went the extra mile in carrying out their assignments. As a result of their efforts, the “bosses” of the five families were indicted and convicted of violating the RICO Statute.

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Mr. Storey served his final assignment as Deputy Assistant Director of the New York Division, the largest field office in the country with a work force of over 2,000 employees. During his tenure, he witnessed the indictment and trial of Mafia boss John Gotti, who was convicted of violating the RICO Statute and sentenced to life in prison. 

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