the teamsters lend the money to alan glick who becomes the front man running a couple of casinos in las vegas, who worked with the chicago mob. the teamsters and the midwestern families had pretty well replaced new york and miami operators were tied to meyer lansky. they are really the dominant mob presence in las vegas in the 1970's and 1980's. when the federal government through the rico act, when state officials bring down organized crime, it's really these people who they get. the organized crime task force, they end up prosecuting the midwestern crime family leaders and dorfman, and dorfman is eventually gunned down because there is a fear he might testify and he knew too much. indeed alan dorfman was literally the man who knew too much. now, in this set of wiretaps, there is a -- i would call it a threat to the attorney for jimmy hoffa and various teamsters leaders. the heading was how he could live to his next birthday. he had a loan to operate the dunes. he was having a little trouble. representatives of the teamsters were reminding him he needed to pay. well, we all think of or