Hood, Labor Leader, Politico – The Bufalino Family’s Nick Benfante
Nick Benfante started out as an alcohol bootlegger during the 1920s-1930s Prohibition Era. But his real criminal forte came later...
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Nick Benfante started out as an alcohol bootlegger during the 1920s-1930s Prohibition Era. But his real criminal forte came later...
After researching Cappy Guimento’s long career in the Italian underworld, arguably, as one of the closest aides and confidantes to...
Santo Volpe was the head of the early Pittston Mafia Family, but he was also a revered civic leader and...
Luigi (Lou) Pagnotti was a high-ranking member of the Bufalino Family who doubled as a renowned businessman, politician, and philanthropist.
Salvatore (Sam) Alaimo was a soldier in the Bufalino Family active in garment racketeering and utilized as a strong-arm enforcer.
Benjamin Musso was a disciple and associate of Bufalino Family capo Anthony (Gov) Guarnieri and was involved in several lucrative...
Bufalino family soldier Swimmy DeBella operated many street rackets in his lifetime, but as degenerate gambler, he could never make...
Louis Marconi bridged the gap between both street rackets and the murky nexus of the underworld’s business infiltration rackets. But...
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