The public and private war between Oscar Goodman and the FBI heats up with the Phil Leonetti case. Goodman represented Leonetti in Philadelphia and received backlash for going back to his hometown to represent him. Former special attorney Stan Hunterton breaks down why witnesses in high-profile cases might change their tune in court in favor of the prosecution. Goodman discusses his courtroom strategy, which led to a high-profile public dispute between the mob defense attorney and the FBI.
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From the Las Vegas Review Journal studio welcome to season three, episode five of Mobbed the Fight for Las Vegas.
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It's a sunny day in 1997, beyond the city limits in the desert outside of Las Vegas.
Just before the sun begins to set, a then 58 year old Oscar Goodman is sporting his square glasses, black fitted suit with white button down shirt and yellow tie.
Goodman gets out of his dark mercedes to approach another man in his forties who has just arrived.
That man is former FBI agent Rick Bacon.
He is getting out of his white open top Chrysler Sebring.
Bacon is also in a dark suit, which shows that both men mean business.