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Can anyone fill in the redacted parts or give some background? Also, who is the SALVATORE mentioned?
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The Frank LaPorte in the file was Chicagos guy right? Because it says "Rockford Illinois member"....

There used be one Rocco Salvatore but he was shelved after Battaglias imprisonment but i dont remember what happened to him after that...
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Villain wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 9:30 pm The Frank LaPorte in the file was Chicagos guy right? Because it says "Rockford Illinois member"....

There used be one Rocco Salvatore but he was shelved after Battaglias imprisonment but i dont remember what happened to him after that...
Yeah he was Chicago. The FBI obviously in 1973 was prone to mistakes.
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I guess it should say subject’s brothers Salvatore (trye name Serafino) and Russell?
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There was a Chico's Lounge in Wood River in southern Illinois in the late 1960s owned by Claude McClellan. The Chicago Tribune mentions that Albert Litterio, who died in 1984, owned the El Chico Lounge, presumably in Chicago.
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