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May 23, 1990. A Brooklyn courtroom. Henry Hill testifies against his former crew. But the man who made it happen wasn’t an actor. He was Edward McDonald—the federal prosecutor who flipped Hill, dismantled the Lucchese family, and then did something no prosecutor had ever done: he played himself in Goodfellas. That final scene? That’s the real McDonald delivering the same speech he gave dozens of times. This is his untold story. What You’ll Learn: • How Edward McDonald convinced Henry Hill to become a federal witness in 1980 • The forensic strategy McDonald used to corroborate Hill’s testimony with wiretaps and financial records • How McDonald prosecuted Paul Vario (10-year sentence) and Jimmy Burke (20 years) using Hill’s testimony • The Michael Franzese case—how McDonald flipped one of the Mafia’s richest earners and later defended him • Why McDonald agreed to appear in Goodfellas and what happened during that iconic scene • McDonald’s current work as a white-collar defense attorney and his perspective on mob prosecutions Key Figures: Edward McDonald (Assistant US Attorney, Organized Crime Strike Force, 1976-1988) Henry Hill (Lucchese associate turned informant, 1980) Paul Vario (Lucchese capo, convicted 1981) Jimmy Burke (Lufthansa mastermind, convicted 1982) Michael Franzese (Colombo capo, convicted 1986, later defended by McDonald) Timeline: 1976 – McDonald joins Eastern District US Attorney’s Office 1980 – Henry Hill arrested, agrees to cooperate 1981-1986 – McDonald prosecutes Lucchese and Colombo family members 1990 – McDonald appears as himself in Goodfellas 2015 – McDonald defends Michael Franzese against new charges Why This Story Matters: Edward McDonald pioneered the informant-flipping strategy that dismantled the Five Families. He proved the Mafia could be beaten—not with violence, but with patience, forensics, and the mob’s own words. His appearance in Goodfellas immortalized the moment organized crime prosecution changed forever. Verified Sources: US District Court Eastern District case files (Henry Hill testimony, 1981-1986) Nicholas Pileggi’s Wiseguy (1986) and FBI corroboration interviews Edward McDonald interviews (1990, 2015) Michael Franzese autobiography Blood Covenant (2003) Goodfellas production records and Scorsese commentary What Mafia figure should we cover next? Drop your suggestions below. Subscribe for weekly mob documentaries. This is MAFIA TALKS—untold stories from the world of organized crime. #MafiaHistory #Goodfellas #TrueCrime #OrganizedCrime #EdwardMcDonald #HenryHill #LuccheseFamily #FBIStories #MobDocumentary #WitnessProtection #MichaelFranzese #JimmyBurke #PaulVario #MafiaFiles #CrimeHistory