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Undercover colleague helped nab suspect in bizarre case

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Real estate records and witness interviews show that Michael was the real estate agent who helped Manning find a vacant office building to rent on the Northwest Side. The criminal complaint against Manning alleges he intended to use the location, dubbed “Club Med” in undercover recordings, to carry out the extortion and slaying.

The nondescript property in the 5300 block of West Devon Avenue is sandwiched between an Irish pub and an Italian restaurant in a neighborhood heavily populated by police officers, firefighters and other city workers.

The building offered 2,500 square feet of first-floor office space that had been gutted down to the cinder block walls before being abandoned by its last tenant. The real estate listing described it as a “great opportunity to get that thing that you wanted to try started.”

The Coldwell Banker real estate agent who listed the building, who wished to remain anonymous, said he took Michael to check out the property in mid-August. Later that month, Michael came into the office with a tall, well-dressed man who introduced himself as Steven Mandell. He said he was an accountant looking to rent extra office space.

Mandell carried himself well and had impeccable credit, the agent said in a recent interview. But his interest in the building seemed odd. For one, he requested an office that had a garage accessible from an alley, an unusual need for an accountant, the agent said. He also thought it was strange they were interested in a building that would require such extensive renovation.

“There were others just down the street already built out, ready to move in,” the agent said.

On Sept. 27, Mandell signed a four-year, $1,500-a-month lease and paid a month’s rent in cash as a security deposit. He told the agent he planned to spend the winter in Florida and likely wouldn’t begin construction on the office until spring.

Three days after signing the papers, Manning was secretly videotaped by federal authorities talking with Individual A at Individual A’s office, according to the complaint. Manning could be seen pointing to a diagram he had drawn on a piece of paper as he allegedly discussed the plan for Individual A to lure the victim to Individual A’s office. Then Manning and his alleged accomplice, Gary Engel, posing as police officers, would allegedly come in with a bogus federal warrant and “arrest” the victim.

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