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A Piece of Work

Rising Mafia star Anthony Arillotta is asked to perform the ultimate test of loyalty: murder. For more untold stories from the Springfield Mafia and exclusive interviews that explore how law enforcement fights organized crime, head to cafe.com/mob and become a member of CAFE Insider for 40% off the initial annual membership price. You’ll learn about RICO, forensics, trial strategy and more from the people who’ve done it. To attend a live taping with Preet Bharara and Elie Honig on Tuesday, March 21 at 6:00pm ET, RSVP here: cafe.com/live Email us your questions, comments, and reactions at [email protected]. Up Against the Mob is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Hosted by @eliehonig . Follow us on Twitter . Check out other CAFE podcasts: Now & Then and Stay Tuned with Preet . Executive producers: Tamara Sepper, Art Chung. Senior producer and writer: Matthew Billy. Technical director: David Tatasciore. Producers: Adam Waller, Noa Azulai. Editor: Isaac Kestenbaum. Story consultant: Lissa Soep. Original score composed by Nat Weiner. REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS • Southern District of New York, Criminal Division • Stephanie Barry, MassLive Just a quick note before we begin. This episode features adult language and descriptions of violence that you’d expect to hear in a podcast about the Mafia. So if you have kids in the room, you may want to listen with headphones. You’ve probably heard the phrase, “there’s no such thing as a stupid question.” Well...