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At first, it seems like The Jersey Sting has the makings of the next Goodfellas, but then you realize that no three-hour film could do justice to the richness of this story of corruption and double crosses. The anti-hero of this narrative is Solomon Dwek, a sleazy young operator who first bilked his friends, partners, and his local Syrian Jewish community of tens of millions of dollars in pyramid schemes; then, once caught, became a wired informant, eventually roping in no fewer than forty-four culprits. Among those arrested in the biggest corruption bust in Garden State history were three mayors, five Orthodox rabbis, two state legislators, and a former stripper deputy mayor. The kind of stranger-than-fiction story that investigative reporters pray for.
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In the summer of 2009 the blog Gawker stated “Everybody in New Jersey Was Arrested Yesterday.” Now for the first time, the real story behind the biggest corruption bust in New Jersey’s notoriously corrupt history
Among the forty-four people arrested in July 2009 were three mayors, five Orthodox rabbis, two state legislators, and the flamboyant deputy mayor of Jersey City, Leona Beldini, once a stripper using the stage name “Hope Diamond.” At the center of it all was a dubious ...