Bannon’s Fate May Be Tied to Pal Who Taped Accused Mobster

  • Andrew Badolato charged with Bannon in border-wall fraud case
  • Longtime business partner has history of helping prosecutors
Stephen Bannon leaves federal court in New York on Aug. 20.Photographer: Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg
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When his dealings with a loan shark turned ugly in 2008, Andrew Badolato sought the help of the FBI, agreeing to record calls as the government built a case against a man it said was involved in organized crime.

Around the same time, Badolato, a longtime business partner of President Donald Trump’s former campaign chief Steve Bannon, assisted with a second case, providing information that helped prosecutors send one of his associates to prison for securities fraud.