"I Heard You Paint Houses": Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran & Closing the Case on Jimmy Hoffa (27 page)

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Authors: Charles Brandt

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Frank Sheeran (left) with war buddy Alex Siegel one month before Siegel was killed in action during the Salerno invasion.
Courtesy of Frank Sheeran

 

 

 

Frank Sheeran celebrating the end of World War II with buddy Charlie “Diggsy” Meiers.
Courtesy of Frank Sheeran

 

 

 

Sheeran (upper left) with fellow Teamsters organizers at his first job in Detroit.
Courtesy of Frank Sheeran

 

 

 

Sheeran (right), sergeant-at-arms at the 1961 Teamsters Convention in Miami Beach, Florida.
Courtesy of Frank Sheeran

 

 

 

Jimmy Hoffa squaring off against archenemy Bobby Kennedy at a meeting of the Labor Racket Committee in 1958.
© Bettmann/Corbis

 

 

 

Senate investigator John Cye Cheasty (left) slipping Hoffa confidential documents in a sting operation. Hoffa paid $2,000 for this sensitive information.
© Bettmann/Corbis

 

 

 

Title page of U.S. Attorney Rudy Giuliani’s RICO suit against the mob, naming Sheeran as one of only two non-Italians on the Commission of La Cosa Nostra.

 

 

 

Jimmy Hoffa saying good-bye to the marshals that escorted him to the Lewisburg Prison in 1967.
© AP/Wide World Photos

 

 

 

The first page of Nixon’s presidential pardon of Hoffa.

 

 

 

John Mitchell’s affadavit to aid Hoffa’s quest to remove the restrictions of Nixon’s presidential pardon.

 

 

 

Frank Sheeran: “I’ll be a Hoffa man ’til they pat my face with a shovel and steal my cufflinks.” Sheeran’s cufflinks were a gift from Russell Bufalino.
Courtesy of Frank Sheeran

 

 

 

Frank Sheeran Appreciation Night 1974. Mayor Frank Rizzo (shaking Hoffa’s hand), roofing union boss John McCullough (second from right), and civil rights leader Cecil B. Moore (far right) attending.
Courtesy of Frank Sheeran

 

 

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