In the final episode of Season 3, we go back to the beginning of what shaped Oscar Goodman, including the death of his late sister, whose death has impacted his life for decades. Despite his worldwide notoriety as a public figure and bon vivant, Goodman still finds some of his fondest memories tied to the place he calls home and the foundation for the mob: Las Vegas.
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From the Las Vegas Review Journal studio welcome to season three of mobbed the fight for Las Vegas, presented by pro group Management.
Additional sponsorship provided by the Golden Steer.
I'm John Catzolomeides, and I'm back for one final time this season with a quick warning.
This podcast contains explicit content such as strong language and depictions of violence, including murderous.
Please be advised, this podcast might not be suitable for all audiences.
Of all the stories that have been told about Oscar Goodman, and there are legions, few hearken back to his childhood in Philadelphia.
Growing up in a tight knit family with dedicated parents and two devoted younger sisters formed Oscar's relentless work ethic, a passion for fairness, and fueled the ambitions that led him to becoming a high profile lawyer and mayor of Las Vegas.
Oscar was born in 1939 to parents Laura and Allen Goodman.
His mother was an accomplished painter and bronze sculptor.
His father worked for the Philadelphia district attorney and often brought young Oscar along to the office.
He still remembers the impression that made on him.