HBO Secures Rights To Develop ‘The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking And Murder In The Special Forces’ Into Series
The series explores a drug network involving U.S. Special Forces at Fort Bragg linked to unsolved homicides and corruption, based on investigative journalist Seth Harp's book.
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HBO Secures Rights To Develop ‘The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking And Murder In The Special Forces’ Into Series
HBO has nabbed the rights to develop The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking and Murder in the Special Forces by investigative journalist and military veteran Seth Harp.
William "Billy" Lavigne and Mark Leshikar—two veteran military friends—a weekend of alcohol and drugs, weapons, a fight that escalated to tragedy and minors in the middle of everything. From there, Seth Harp focuses on the moral crisis surrounding Fort Bragg—or Fort Bragg—a military facility in which U.S. Special Forces are formed in North Carolina. The U.S. has built for decades a hegemonic narrative around the "war on drugs" and the "fight aga…
An investigation by journalist Seth Harp suggests that the U.S. Army Special Forces in Fort Bragg operate with impunity in relation to drug trafficking and other crimes.
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