Two questions:
Outside of the Gotti propaganda, was there any real fear, that any files have demonstrated, either on the part of the overall Gambino Family, OR, on the part of other Families, that Castellano would cooperate?
Secondly, is it known for certain whether Castellano knocked down Nino Gaggi from Capo - and was potentially marking him for murder as Sammy claims, or was it Gotti who knocked him from Capo, as other sources claim?
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Are Corsicans still conducting their operations in Marseille, or is this already history?
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Although they are mainly active on the island of Corsica since the mid-1980s, the Corsicans are still active throughout France as well as in Africa and South America where they have various interests (casinos are one).
And they are still allied with various mafia groups in Italy
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Was gaggi taken down before going to prison?? Did not know he was taken down at allNasabeak wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 6:51 pm Two questions:
Outside of the Gotti propaganda, was there any real fear, that any files have demonstrated, either on the part of the overall Gambino Family, OR, on the part of other Families, that Castellano would cooperate?
Secondly, is it known for certain whether Castellano knocked down Nino Gaggi from Capo - and was potentially marking him for murder as Sammy claims, or was it Gotti who knocked him from Capo, as other sources claim?
HANG IT UP NICKY. ITS TIME TO GO HOME.
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Can anyone confirm that this Joe Massino (right) with John Gotti (left)? This is the first time I have seen this surveillance picture.
It is from the new History Channel documentary: American Godfather: The Five Families (2024) (narrated by Michael Imperioli)
We all know the story, but the documentary is worth a watch for the video footage (Especially of Valachi, which I haven't seen personally)
It is from the new History Channel documentary: American Godfather: The Five Families (2024) (narrated by Michael Imperioli)
We all know the story, but the documentary is worth a watch for the video footage (Especially of Valachi, which I haven't seen personally)
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