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Robert "Bobby" Egan is an American
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and an interlocutor between the government of the
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(North Korea) and the
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. He is best known for providing
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services, political consultancy, and barbecue catering to the North Korean government.


Early life and education

Egan is the son of Walter Egan, a former
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bomb disposal technician who served in the
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and later went to work as a tar roofer. He grew up in Fairfield, New Jersey. According to Egan, he mowed lawns for drug trafficker and securities fraudster Bobby Vesco and was, at one point, approached by the
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to become an informant. As a youth, Egan experienced problems with drug addiction. He graduated in 1976 from
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.


Career


Cubby's

In 1982, after several years of working as a roofer, Egan opened Cubby's, a roadside barbecue restaurant in
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. Egan partnered with longtime friend, Leonard Wehrle, on the establishment, as well as Wehrle's parents. In 1996 Egan filed a civil rights lawsuit against the City of Hackensack, claiming police officers had attempted to extort free food and money from his restaurant through a
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. Though his claims were ultimately dismissed, the city settled a separate claim Egan had made against police for $300,000. Egan continued to be a strong critic of city police chief Ken Zisa. When Zisa was arrested for insurance fraud in 2010, Egan programmed Cubby's electronic billboard to scroll “POLICE CHIEF KEN ZISA ARRESTED FOR FRAUD HASTA LA¬VISTA CHIEF ZISA GOOD BYE GOOD RIDDANCE". Egan was offered the opportunity by the North Korean government to open a branch location of Cubby's in the DPRK in the mid-1990s but declined the offer.


Diplomacy

According to Egan, Cubby's became popular with Vietnamese diplomats assigned to that nation's permanent mission to the
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in the 1980s. During this time Egan was still living with his parents. In his autobiography, Egan says that his father at one point discovered, in his room, communist literature given to him by staff of the Vietnamese delegation and expelled him from the family home. Egan's interactions with Vietnamese officials continued through the 1980s and, in 1990, he traveled to Vietnam for the first time. Two years later Vietnamese diplomat Le Quang Khai attempted to defect to the United States. Though the U.S. government declined his request for asylum, Egan provided housing to the diplomat and helped generate enough negative publicity that the decision was reversed. In the early 1990s, Egan was introduced to members of the North Korean delegation to the United Nations by his Vietnamese contacts. According to Egan, the North Koreans requested he help them improve their reputation and standing within the United States. Egan arranged for the diplomats to attend a
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game and to tour the team's locker room. Later, during the
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, Egan catered for the DPRK women's soccer team and also attempted to secure a sponsorship for the team with a sports drink manufacturer. Egan's relationship with the DPRK delegation became increasingly cordial and he began to frequently organize hunting and fishing trips for North Korean diplomats. Egan traveled to North Korea in 1994 and, again, in 1996. To provide cover for the trips, he was appointed – by the DPRK government – president of a non-existent entity known as the USA-DPRK Trade Council. In 2002 Egan contacted the ''
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'' at the behest of the DPRK mission to arrange an exclusive interview with North Korean ambassador Han Song Ryol, about that country's nascent
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program. Egan also arranged, via a friend who was an oral surgeon, for a secure operating theater for Han when the ambassador needed to have a dental operation. During this time he made additional trips to the DPRK and offered advice on negotiating with the United States to the North Korean government, though the seriousness with which this advice was considered has been a matter of dispute. According to Egan, in addition to providing political advice and catering services to the North Korean UN delegation, he has also regularly collected information about DPRK diplomatic staff for U.S. intelligence agencies. Following the death of
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, Egan advised North Korean officials against the elevation of
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to a higher leadership post in the DPRK. He later opined that "I think His Excellency im Jong-ilwill be remembered as someone who opened the door to the West, and that’s something we didn’t have under his father".


Other contacts

According to Egan, he was also friends with Nizar Hamdoun, the Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations under
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; Hamdoun and Egan's daughters reportedly took
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lesson together.


Criticism

Jack Pritchard, a former staff member at the
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who has been involved in negotiations in which Egan has participated, has criticized him for "inserting himself into affairs of state – in the diplomacy and negotiations". According to Pritchard, he stopped associating himself with Egan after he learned Egan had been taping their conversations, a claim which Egan has confirmed. Egan himself claims he has been threatened "repeatedly" by the U.S. government with prosecution under the
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and the
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.


Writing

In 2010 Egan co-wrote '' Eating with the Enemy'' with Kurt Pitzer. The book, which details his diplomatic maneuvers, was published in 2010. ''Eating with the Enemy'' was optioned to
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and turned into a screenplay by Pat Healy.
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, who had been slated to star in the movie, died before production could begin and work on the movie was suspended.


Personal life

John McCreary, a former
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committee staffer who once interviewed Egan, has described him as friendly and generous and said "he just makes friends easily". In an article on Egan, the ''Washington Post'' described him as "intense, garrulous and profane" and said he resembles a character from ''
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''.


See also

* Kim Myong-chol *
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* Dermot Hudson *
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Egan, Robert 1958 births Living people People from Fairfield Township, Essex County, New Jersey People from Hackensack, New Jersey Businesspeople from New Jersey American restaurateurs West Essex High School alumni