
Arthut Levitt, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and former Chairman of the American Stock Exchange, and Robert Morgenthau, New York County District Attorney, permitted and used their political influence to allow Edwin Crooks, Louis Miceli, and Robert VanCaneghan, members of the Board of the American Stock Exchange, to launder drug money and to smuggle drugs. Levitt and Morgenthau also permitted and used their influence to allow Ken Silverman, a member of the American Stock Exchange, to launder drug money and to smuggle drugs for The Shower Posse, an International Jamaican Drug Gang, which murdered 1,400 American citizens. I, Edward Manfredonia, was a member of the American Stock Exchange, and was wired by the FBI and AUSA Frances Fragos Townsend, President George W Bush's Advisor on Homeland Security.