Godfather | Of Harlem S03e06 Spooks.mp4
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To bypass Italian mob control, Bumpy blackmails Agent Harvey to secure the cocaine connection and a 25% profit share, while notably refusing to betray his friend Malcolm X to the agency. Godfather of Harlem S03E06 Spooks.mp4
After being cut out of the heroin trade by Joe Colombo, Bumpy Johnson refuses a sub-par deal and instead leverages José Battle’s connections within the to secure a steady supply of cocaine. This move brings him into direct contact with "Wild" Bill Harvey, a brash CIA agent managing clandestine operations. This move brings him into direct contact with
A genuine project Harvey oversaw to recruit underworld figures for political assassinations. While Bumpy seeks new drug routes, Mayme attempts
Continuing her spiral, Stella lies to her lawyer, Jonah Fineman, in a desperate bid to escape Colombo’s oversight, nearly causing harm to Joe in the process.
While Bumpy seeks new drug routes, Mayme attempts to build a bridge to legitimate government business, highlighting the dual life of the Johnson family.
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