WATCH Marie Weinberg DeathA 20/20 report on the death of
Marie Weinberg, wife of con man Melvin
Weinberg. The report aired on January 28,
1982, the day Marie Weinberg's body was
discovered near her Florida home. She died
from an apparent suicide by hanging. She
left a note in which she emphasized her
position on her husband's actions during
Abscam and stated that she could no longer
endure the threats being made by her
husband toward her. In the months prior,
Marie had attempted to reveal that her
husband had accepted gifts during the
Abscam operation. |
WATCH John Murtha's Abscam Meeting FootageThe entire footage of Pennsylvania
Representative John Murtha's controversial
Abscam meeting on January 7, 1980. Decide
for yourself. Did Murtha intend to take
the FBI's bribe money? FBI agent Anthony
Amoroso, who is the real-life counterpart
to Bradley Cooper's Richie DiMaso
character in the American Hustle
movie, attempts to bribe Murtha. The
congressman turns down the bribe but seems
to indicate that he might be interested in
the future. "We do business for a while,
maybe I'll be interested and maybe I
won't," Murtha says in the video. |
WATCH Mel Weinberg InterviewWatch an April 12, 1981 interview with Mel
Weinberg about his role in the FBI's
Abscam operation. The con man opens up
about his past as a swindler and his role
in the controversial FBI sting operation
known as Abscam. Weinberg talks about
which corrupt politicians were his
favorites and casually lights up a cigar
during the interview. |
WATCH American Hustle TrailerThe American Hustle movie trailer
for the film directed by David O. Russell
and starring Christian Bale, Bradley
Cooper, Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence,
Jeremy Renner and Robert De Niro. Bale
plays a con man recruited by an FBI agent
(Cooper) and eventually assists in taking
down corrupt U.S. Congressmen and
government officials. The movie is a
fictionalized account of the FBI Abscam
operation executed in the late 1970s and
early 1980s that led to the convictions of
a U.S. Senator, six members of the House
of Representatives, and other government
officials. |