David Lamar
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David Lamar (circa 1877 - January 12, 1934) was an conman
Confidence trick
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 known as the "Wolf of Wall Street".

Biography

In 1913 he was under indictment in New York and was charged with impersonating a member of Congress.
When James McMahon
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 appeared against Lamar in court, McMahon was stabbed and beaten by members of the Eastman Gang
Eastman Gang
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 as he entered the courthouse and was unable to testify.

During 1915, Lamar acted as an agent for the German Navy intelligence agent in New York City, Franz von Rintelen
Franz von Rintelen
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, in promoting strikes and work slowdowns in munitions plants by means of the Labor's National Peace Council. From offices at 55 Liberty Street, von Rintelen spent US$500,000 doing so, most of which went to Lamar, whose reports of success were exaggerated.

Lamar died in 1934.

Source

  • Tuchman, Barbara W. The Zimmermann Telegram. New York: NEL Mentor, 1967.
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