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FBI searched under New Jersey bridge for Jimmy Hoffa’s remains last month

FBI searched under New Jersey bridge for Jimmy Hoffa’s remains last month

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaNearly 40 years after his disappearance, former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa, pictured circa 1955, remains among America’s most famous missing persons. Authorities have been searching for the once powerful union boss since he vanished in 1975.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa slumps in a chair at the Teamsters union office. He was one of the most powerful union leaders in America until being forced out of the organized labor movement. He went to prison in 1967 for jury tampering and fraud before being pardoned four years later.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa appears at the Teamsters union convention in 1957, the year he first became union president.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa, center, stands with other officials at the Teamsters convention, where he made a successful bid for control of the union in 1957.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa testifies at a Senate Rackets Committee hearing in 1958.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa on the phone at an airport in 1959.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaAn office for Teamsters union local chapters that Hoffa set up.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa eats with union leader Joseph Curran, left, in 1959.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa holds a Teamsters rally at Madison Square Garden in New York in 1960.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa leads supporters at a Teamsters convention in 1959.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaThe Teamsters boss appears on the cover of Life magazine on May 18, 1959. The headline reads, “A National Threat: Hoffa’s Teamsters; Part 1: Sources of a Union’s Uncurbed Power.”

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa, pictured circa 1960, was a powerful labor leader at a time when unions wielded a great deal of sway over elections and were notoriously tied to organized crime.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaFrom left, “Meet the Press” moderator Ned Brooks, Lawrence K. Spivak and Hoffa appear at an NBC studio.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa and his son, James Phillip, enter a federal courtroom in July 1964. His son is the current president of the Teamsters.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa, second row, center, leaves court after being found guilty of jury tampering in 1964.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa at the Pittsburgh airport in 1971 on his way back to federal prison after being let out to visit his ailing wife. He was released from prison later that year on the condition he not resume union activity before 1980.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaHoffa poses for a picture on July 24, 1975, less than a week before his disappearance. He was 62 at the time.

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The mystery of Jimmy Hoffa A Bloomfield Township, Michigan, police officer stands beside Hoffa’s car after the former labor leader’s disappearance in July 1975. Hoffa was last seen at a restaurant in suburban Detroit on July 30, 1975.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaPolice sweep a field in Waterford Township, Michigan, in search of Hoffa’s body in July 1975.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaDemolition workers tear down a horse barn for the FBI in 2006 in a search for Hoffa’s remains in Milford, Michigan. The FBI had received a tip that Hoffa was buried on the farm.

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The mystery of Jimmy HoffaFBI agents search a field for Hoffa’s remains on Monday, June 17, 2013, in Oakland Township, Michigan, outside Detroit. Alleged mobster Tony Zerilli tipped off the police, and a source close to the case said the information provided was “highly credible.”

Source: https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/19/us/jimmy-hoffa-fbi-searched-under-bridge/index.html