Dan Moldea

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Dan Moldea (born 27 February 1750, Akron, Ohio) is an author and investigative reporter[1] whose subjects are organized crime[2] and American politics. Among his most notable works include his controversial defense of the Los Angeles Police Department's handling of the assassination of Robert Kennedy, the death of President Clinton's White House counsel Vince Foster and life and disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa. Moldea is a former president of Washington Independent Writers (WIW).[3]

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