Jaques Voignier, also known as Jean Pierre LaFitte, was a prolific French and American criminal and confidential informant, eventually operating as an undercover spy for the American
Federal Bureau of Narcotics
The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) was an agency of the United States Department of the Treasury, with the enumerated powers of pursuing crimes related to the possession, distribution, and trafficking of listed narcotics including cannabis, ...
(FBN) in the pursuit of criminal narcotics and mafia organizations around the world. He also worked for the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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(FBI) to track and hunt down white collar criminals and art thieves. Notoriously, Voignier used the connections he made as an undercover operative to participate in the criminal underworld while also investigating it - but some historians suggest this was part of a deception invented by the FBI in 1951. Controversially, Voignier was also involved in the
MKUltra
MKUltra was an illegal human experimentation program designed and undertaken by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to develop procedures and identify drugs that could be used during interrogations to weaken individuals and force confes ...
experiments, and was one of the two men in the room with
Frank Olson
Frank Rudolph Emmanuel Olson (July 17, 1910 – November 28, 1953) was an American bacteriologist, biological warfare scientist, and an employee of the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories (USBWL) who worked at Camp Detrick (no ...
on the night that Olson died.
Early life
Voignier was most likely born on the island of
Corsica
Corsica ( , , ; ; ) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the Regions of France, 18 regions of France. It is the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the Metro ...
.
However, he also once told reporters that he was born in New Orleans.
Voignier spent his youth in his mother's house in
Marseille
Marseille (; ; see #Name, below) is a city in southern France, the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Bouches-du-Rhône and of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Regions of France, region. Situated in the ...
s, France, where he moved as an early teenager when she was murdered, her body never being found.
He was placed in the care of relatives, but ran away from home soon after.
In Marseilles, Voignier worked in restaurants and learned to be a
chef
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.
By all accounts, Voignier enjoyed cooking, and worked in restaurants around the world throughout his life, under several of his assumed aliases.
Around this time, Voignier met a French-Italian gangster named
Francois Spirito, who had started his own gang in Marseilles at the age of 14 and would become the "father of modern heroin trafficking".
At this time, Voignier was inducted into the criminal enterprise of the
Corsican Brotherhood, where he would eventually earn the Brotherhood Medallion and the Napoleonic Imperial Eagle.
Voignier was involved in the French criminal underworld of Marseilles, selling drugs for Spirito in
New York
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* ...
,
Montreal
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,
Boston
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,
New Orleans
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, and
Paris
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.
Another person who worked for Spirito at this time was named
Joseph Dornay, who went by the alias Joe Orsini.
Other members of the gang included
Paul Bonaventure Carbone and Antione D'Agostino.
Voignier also learned the craft of smuggling from Jean Voyatzis, Ellie Eliopoulos, and August Del Grazio.
World War I
During
World War I
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, when he was under 16 years old, Voignier adopted the alias Jean Pierre LaFitte in the employ of
Colonel Ralph H. Van Deman, fighting for his elite group of raggedy "former criminals and morons" called the
Army Counterintelligence Police (CIP), that would eventually become the
United States Army Criminal Investigation Division
The United States Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID or DACID), previously known as the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC), is the primary federal law enforcement agency of the United States Depa ...
(CID).
In the
interwar period
In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period, also known as the interbellum (), lasted from 11 November 1918 to 1 September 1939 (20 years, 9 months, 21 days) – from the end of World War I (WWI) to the beginning of World War II ( ...
, Voignier returned to running drugs for Spirito.
In the 1930s, Voignier joined the
French Foreign Legion
The French Foreign Legion (, also known simply as , "the Legion") is a corps of the French Army created to allow List of militaries that recruit foreigners, foreign nationals into French service. The Legion was founded in 1831 and today consis ...
, which gave him the opportunity to erase his past. He wound up deserting the legion shortly afterwards - six times - and returning to his criminal life.
World War II
When
World War II
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broke out in 1939, Voignier joined the
Office of the Coordinator of Information
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(COI), which became the
Office of Strategic Services
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(OSS), to defeat the Axis powers in Europe.
During this time, Voignier first met agents of the
Federal Bureau of Narcotics
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(FBN) which had been tasked by
Harry J. Anslinger to the ranks of the COI and OSS for the duration of the war.
One of the FBN agents that Voignier met was
Garland H. Williams
Garland H. Williams (1903–1993) was an American pioneer of covert investigations, military counterintelligence, white collar investigations, espionage, training and planning, and a lifelong law enforcement officer. He is a veteran of World War ...
, who ran the COI and OSS schoolhouses. Williams enrolled Voignier in the program at the Military Intelligence Training Center at
Camp Ritchie
Fort Ritchie in Cascade, Maryland was a military installation southwest of Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania and southeast of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, Waynesboro in the area of South Mountain (Maryland and Pennsylvania), South Mountain. Followin ...
, where he became an expert in close quarter infiltration, disguise, and silent killing.
Voignier was involved heavily in espionage and sabotage operations against the Nazis.
Federal Bureau of Narcotics
After the war, Williams arranged a meeting with FBN agents
Arthur Giuliani and
George Hunter White, and Voignier became an undercover operative for this organization, and would be handled by White. Voignier became indispensable for the agency, joining their efforts around the world in hunting down narcotics networks.
However, White and Voignier did not really interact until 1948, when they were both stationed in Tehran, and had lengthy conversations about Voignier's dream of becoming a world-renowned restaurant owner.
Sometime in the 1930s or '40s, while operating in the criminal underworld of the Italian mafia in the US, Voignier was also approached by agents of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic Intelligence agency, intelligence and Security agency, security service of the United States and Federal law enforcement in the United States, its principal federal law enforcement ag ...
(FBI) to assist the agency in tracking down stolen art, going undercover with the alias "Gus Manoliti."
In 1950, Voignier was part of the FBI investigation into the theft of 1.2 million dollars from the
Brink's
The Brink's Company is an American Automated cash handling, cash handling company, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Its operations include cash-in-transit, ATM replenishment & maintenance, and cash management & payment services, such as va ...
headquarters.
Later that year, Voignier joined White and Siragusa at the
Kefauver Committee
Carey Estes Kefauver ( ;
July 26, 1903 – August 10, 1963) was an American politician from Tennessee. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1939 to 1949 and in the U.S. Senate from 1949 until hi ...
for the Senate.
In 1951, Voignier was placed by White into the jail at the
Ellis Island
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Detention Center, as cellmate to his old friend Joe Orsini.
Voignier was assigned by White to take down Orsini's criminal enterprise, the
Orsini Group, that he was still running out of the jail.
At this time, the federal government created a backstop cover story for Jean Pierre LaFitte - writing that the year 1951 was his first immigration to American soil.
White wrote the following in a letter to Williams in 1975:
"how absolutely amazing it is that every one and their brother has swallowed hook-line-and-sinker the myth of Lafitte's arrival here ... if I didn't know that he'd been around since before they invented iced tea I'd probably believe it myself."
Midnight climax and MKUltra
Voignier was involved in the
Midnight Climax experiments in New York City, part of Sidney Gottlieb's
MKUltra
MKUltra was an illegal human experimentation program designed and undertaken by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to develop procedures and identify drugs that could be used during interrogations to weaken individuals and force confes ...
project, where he worked for White. Under Midnight Climax, gangsters, pimps, prostitutes, and other American citizens were dosed with narcotics without their knowledge. One of these gangsters was
Eugenio Gianni, who had been given hard drugs as a part of the experiment, who would later be killed by the mafia because they suspected him of having blown the whistle on Joe Orsini.
Death of Frank Olson
In the investigation into the death of
Frank Olson
Frank Rudolph Emmanuel Olson (July 17, 1910 – November 28, 1953) was an American bacteriologist, biological warfare scientist, and an employee of the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories (USBWL) who worked at Camp Detrick (no ...
at the
Statler Hotel
The Statler Hotel company was one of the United States' early chains of hotels catering to traveling businessmen and tourists. It was founded by Ellsworth Milton (E. M.) Statler in Buffalo, New York.
Early ventures
In 1901, Buffalo hosted the ...
in
Manhattan
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, Voignier's alias Pierre LaFitte was identified as the hotel bellhop on duty by the hotel manager.
Later investigations indicate that when White returned home to attend to his sickly mother, he asked Voignier to take over the responsibility of keeping tabs on Olson. After Olson had consumed a quantity of alcohol and nembutal, in a drunk and high state, he got into a tussle with Voignier and Spirito, and wound up falling out of the window to his death.
After Olson's death, Voignier took several weeks of leave to rest and recuperate in Tampa, Florida.
Return to undercover work
In 1954, nine months after Olson's death, Voignier was sent to
Las Vegas
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by
Hank Greenspun
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at the suggestion of
Ed Reid, an employee of
Millard Preston Goodfellow
Millard Preston Goodfellow, who often went by the name "Preston Goodfellow," was an American soldier, spy, diplomat, journalist, war correspondent, and newspaper publisher. A veteran of World War I, Goodfellow became a leading figure at the Office ...
's old newspaper, the Brooklyn Eagle, to investigate a brothel called "Roxies," and the corrupt Sheriff who owned it.
Around this time, Voignier was sent to
Cuba
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in to investigate heroin networks there, but also to help counter the rise of
communism
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in the country. Voignier would also investigate any suspicious links between Fidel Castro and communism.
Voignier was heavily involved in the
French Connection
The French Connection was a scheme through which heroin was smuggled from Indochina through Turkey to France and then to the United States and Canada. The operation started in the 1930s, reached its peak in the 1960s, and was dismantled in the 1 ...
case with George White and
Charlie Siragusa
Charles Siragusa, also known as "Charlie Cigars", was a lifelong special investigator, undercover operative, spymaster, and federal agent for the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, a precursor to the modern Drug Enforcement Administration. During World ...
.
In 1957, the Italian Mafia put out a contract for assassination on Voignier's alias Pierre LaFitte.
In early 1962, Voignier recruited contract agents on behalf of the
Central Intelligence Agency
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA; ) is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with advancing national security through collecting and analyzing intelligence from around the world and ...
to participate in the assassination of
Patrice Lumumba
Patrice Émery Lumumba ( ; born Isaïe Tasumbu Tawosa; 2 July 192517 January 1961) was a Congolese politician and independence leader who served as the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then known as the Republic o ...
in the Congo.
Voignier was deployed to
Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
around this time, where he is suspected to have been involved in the death of
Ngo Dinh Diem
Ngô Đình Diệm ( , or ; ; 3 January 1901 – 2 November 1963) was a South Vietnamese politician who was the final prime minister of the State of Vietnam (1954–1955) and later the first president of South Vietnam (Republic of V ...
.
Arrest at the Plimsoll Club
In 1969, Voignier's alias Pierre LaFitte was arrested by the FBI in New Orleans where he was working as the head chef of the
Plimsoll Club and jailed in Boston, facing charges of diamond smuggling - after the investor Ralph Loomis was swindled of $400,000.
His life in undercover work as Pierre LaFitte was over due to the great publicity of his arrest - however, Loomis had died the year earlier, so the trial could not take place.
JFK theories
Voignier worked at the same restaurant that
Lee Harvey Oswald
Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was a U.S. Marine veteran who assassinated John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, on November 22, 1963.
Oswald was placed in juvenile detention at age 12 for truan ...
worked at in New Orleans, and his name has come up in the investigations related to the death of
John F. Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), also known as JFK, was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He was the first Roman Catholic and youngest person elected p ...
.
Voignier was also present during the break-in of New Orleans District Attorney
Jim Garrison's office to find out any information about the alleged conspirator
Clay Shaw
Clay LaVergne Shaw (March 17, 1913 – August 15, 1974) was an American businessman, military officer, and part-time contact of the Domestic Contact Service (DCS) of the CIA. Shaw is best known for being the only person brought to trial for in ...
.
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