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The Chinatown Sting

Pushkin Industries
Chinatown
Heroin Smuggling
Johnny Eng
Mahjong
Flying Dragons
Federal Prosecution
Beryl Howell
1980s Drug Busts
Heroin
Gangs
Character Dynamics
Revisionist History
New York City
Friendship
Legal Proceedings
Addiction
The Alabama Murders
Northeastern Blackout
Tina Wong
Drug Bust

In the late 1980s, a group of women connected through the mahjong parlors in Manhattan’s Chinatown were caught in a massive undercover drug bust. This bust was just the beginning of an even bigger case. Host Lidia Jean Kott and co-reporter Shuyu Wang interview sources who’ve never spoken on record before, including witnesses, defendants, and federal prosecutors, to reconstruct a case that still ha... more

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Recent Guests

Sam Callahan
Caretaker of the Double Eagle firearms training facility and shooting instructor.
Episode: Episode 4: A Ghost Hand
Beryl Howell
Federal Prosecutor interacting with Tina Wong during her cooperation with the investigation.
Episode: Episode 3: What’s a Friend?
Henry Chang
Author and native of Chinatown familiar with the local criminal landscape
Episode: Episode 2: Onionhead
Mike Moy
Former gang member and activist
Episode: Episode 2: Onionhead
Kid Jai
Former gang member who became a leader of a rival gang
Episode: Episode 2: Onionhead
Tina Wong
A woman intricately involved in the heroin importation scheme, whose experiences shed light on the drug trade in Chinatown.
Episode: Episode 1: Lucky Bird

Host

Lidia Jean Kott
Host and journalist known for her insightful storytelling and ability to engage with diverse communities affected by crime. She brings a personal touch to the narratives shared, often connecting her own experiences with the stories of her guests.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 150 ratings
  • Wish I could listen to

    I am unable to get past the host’s voice

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Suzi Mac
    United Statesa month ago
  • Well…

    Such a good story. Unfortunately its political spin ruined it.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Jweezyyyy
    United Statesa month ago
  • Really good…but

    Pushkin has bombarded this podcast with so many commercials.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Paul C.1
    United States3 months ago
  • Interesting story!

    I felt compelled to write a review not just because it’s good reporting, but people are making commentary on the hosts voice. It’s actually something i really like about it, her voice is really soothing to me and love she isn’t trying to sound like “a podcaster”, so if you’re reading this plz don’t change a thing! Great reporting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RSolway
    United States3 months ago
  • Great voices & story

    I actually enjoyed the sound of their voices and how they spoke. Very well reported on both sides!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eakinggg
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the in-depth reporting and unique perspectives on the often unseen sides of crime and community life.
Many reviews commend the host's storytelling ability, noting her sensitivity and insight regarding complex themes.
Some listeners express frustration with the host's voice, indicating it may not appeal to everyone.
Overall, the podcast receives praise for its balance of engaging narratives and serious topics, resonating with those interested in cultural narratives and justice issues.

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#239
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Apple Podcasts
#240
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Talking Points

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Life as a Flying Dragon
Q: Looking back, do you regret bringing drugs into the country and being in a gang?
CB suggests that there was a systemic way of doing business in Chinatown and emphasizes that it was a mutual understanding rather than pure extortion.
Life as a Flying Dragon
Q: How did the leadership style change under Onionhead compared to Michael Chen?
CB mentions that while Michael had strict rules, Onionhead was more casual and focused on making money rather than maintaining control.
Life as a Flying Dragon
Q: Why did you join the gang in the first place?
CB explains that he joined due to early bullying and the desire to belong, as well as the gang's moral foundation to protect the Chinese community.
Episode 3: What’s a Friend?
Q: Why do you like gambling?
It's my adrenaline rush. That's my excitement; when you bet, you place money, your heart beats.
Episode 3: What’s a Friend?
Q: What was your guys' reputation?
We were the cool girls for the poor girls because we all didn't really have money.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Chinatown Sting

What is The Chinatown Sting about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast presents a compelling narrative surrounding the intricate lives of women involved in a major drug bust in Manhattan's Chinatown during the late 1980s. By weaving together interviews with key players, including defendants, prosecutors, and witnesses, the host and reporter illuminate the personal and societal impacts of the drug trade within the tight-knit community. Topics explored include the social dynamics of Chinatown, the consequences of crime, and the challenges of navigating between loyalty and survival among friends and family. Noteworthy for its in-depth storytelling and unique access to perspectives often left untold, the podcast is a deep dive into the intersection of culture, crime, and community identity, and it con... more

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2. Beryl Howell
3. Henry Chang
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