G. Robert Blakey

G. Robert Blakey

Born: January 7, 1936
in Burlington, North Carolina, USA
George Robert Blakey (born January 7, 1936) is an American attorney and law professor. He is best known for his work in connection with drafting the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and for scholarship on that subject.

Movies for G. Robert Blakey...

Title: Fear City: New York vs The Mafia
Character: Self. Former. Cornell Law school 1973-1980
Released: July 22, 2020
Type: TV
New York City in the 1970s was ruled with a bloody fist by five mafia families, until a group of federal agents tried the unthinkable: taking them down.
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Did the Mob Kill JFK?
Title: Did the Mob Kill JFK?
Character: Self - Former Chief Counsel, HSCA
Released: November 22, 2009
Type: Movie
Did the Mafia order the killing of JFK? The compelling evidence includes a never before seen interview with an FBI informant who shared a prison cell with a Mafia kingpin.
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JFK II: The Bush Connection
Title: JFK II: The Bush Connection
Character: Self - Chief Counsel for the House Assassinations Committee
Released: September 9, 2003
Type: Movie
Four part documentary about JFK's murder, and who had reasons and means to do it, and to escape. - Part 1: History is written by the winners. Part 2: Through the Looking Glass. Part 3: Who killed JFK?. Part 4: Deep History.
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Who Didn't Kill JFK
Title: Who Didn't Kill JFK
Released: November 22, 1990
Type: Movie
The authenticity of the world famous "backyard photos" of Lee Harvey Oswald, published on the cover of LIFE magazine in 1964, comes under attack by Jack White, selected as consultant to the House Select Committee on Assassinations.
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Title: Crime Inc.
Character: Himself / US Senate Crime Advisor (as Robert Blakey)
Released: July 18, 1984
Type: TV
With archive film including home movies and FBI surveillance material, the award-winning Crime Inc. tells the true story behind the world's most powerful crime syndicate, the Mob, La Cosa Nostra or The Mafia. Interviews with mob members turned informants, including former boss Jimmy 'The Weasel' Fratianno, reveal the inner workings of the mafia, from the ritual of becoming a "made" man and their code of honor, to the harrowing and detailed descriptions of their work, accompanied by equally graphic images and film footage.