Sonny franzese near possible death

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UTC wrote:You don't have to attend any more and, if you do attend, there will be no trouble. No swarm of FBI agents either, since they already know who everybody is.
Lol exactly. The innocent along w the guilty. And with this day and age.... THERES A MILLION CAMERS EVERYWHERE
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Im pretty sure the mob cares more about ppl who have ACTIVE KNOWLEDGE, over hear say.
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UTC wrote:At least he's only near possible death.
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Isn't Stephen Hrammauta 100 years old, he's still alive I think
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Yes, Stephen Grammauta just had his 100th birthday last month, joining a small list of Mafia centenarians that includes Boston boss Phil Buccola and San Francisco boss Jimmy Lanza.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Grammauta
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I thought Sonny was going to make it and I still do, I think he makes it out long enough to tell the Feds "fuck you" then he goes. This would suck though knowing you are that close to freedom again and you might not make it.
If I didn't have my case coming up, I would like to come back with you gentlemen when this is over with and really lay the law down what is going on in this country.....
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DeCavalcante Soldiers Carlo Corsentino and Joseph Merlo Sr. also made it to 100.


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Pogo The Clown wrote:DeCavalcante Soldiers Carlo Corsentino and Joseph Merlo Sr. also made it to 100.


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They still alive P?
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Nope. Corsentino died in 1998. Merlo Sr. around that time as well. Their sons are current members of the family.


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Genovese made member Albert "Chinkie" Facchiano made it to 100 as well.
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Pogo The Clown wrote:Nope. Corsentino died in 1998. Merlo Sr. around that time as well. Their sons are current members of the family.


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How likely is it in your opinion that he not only makes it to the end of his sentence, but in a couple of years does something illegal again and gets ANOTHER conviction? Seriously, what would the feds do if they got a report that a more-than-100-year-old man extorts money from somebody or whatever? Would they just shout at Sonny to "fuck off" and leave the victim alone or would they seriously start making another case against him?
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Dwalin2014 wrote:How likely is it in your opinion that he not only makes it to the end of his sentence, but in a couple of years does something illegal again and gets ANOTHER conviction? Seriously, what would the feds do if they got a report that a more-than-100-year-old man extorts money from somebody or whatever? Would they just shout at Sonny to "fuck off" and leave the victim alone or would they seriously start making another case against him?

First they would change his diaper.
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Dwalin2014 wrote:How likely is it in your opinion that he not only makes it to the end of his sentence, but in a couple of years does something illegal again and gets ANOTHER conviction? Seriously, what would the feds do if they got a report that a more-than-100-year-old man extorts money from somebody or whatever? Would they just shout at Sonny to "fuck off" and leave the victim alone or would they seriously start making another case against him?
I will admit.... I laughed out loud for that one.

Lol, i wish i could say "he lived a good life." butttt, just because in MY OPNION BEING IN PRISON FOR 80 out of 100 years of his life doesnt sound fun... He sure exhibited that he doesnt mind. So...

HE LIVED A GOOD LIFE ;)
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