A New York jury on Wednesday convicted a former detective of lying to authorities in an effort to protect the mafia family whom he moonlighted for.
Hector Rosario was among nine people charged; prosecutors say the other defendants had colorful nicknames like "Joe Fish" and "Sal the Shoemaker." ...
A former police detective in New York has been found guilty of lying to the FBI in order to protect a Mafia family’s illegal gambling operations.
BROOKLYN (CN) — Hector Rosario, a former Nassau County detective, was convicted Wednesday of lying to FBI agents to protect ...
Hector Rosario had hoped to earn big from his work for the Bonanno crime family. He wound up with about $8,000 and an ...
District attorney says Jeffrey and Patricia Civitello pleaded guilty to indictments that accused them of exploiting ...
In 1979, the FBI’s Brooklyn-Queens office received a blockbuster tip that launched one of its most ambitious, maddening, and ...
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He was a caporegime, also known as a captain, for the Colombo crime family and is the son ... enough was enough and retired from the Mafia with his family. This came at a cost as he previously ...
MICHAEL Franzese once ran the streets of New York City as a caporegime (captain) for the Colombo crime family. Back in the 1970s, the city was a hotbed for organised crime, and now, years later, ...
Dubbed as the only man to walk away from the Mafia, former New York crime boss Michael Franzese is about to set Melbourne’s bikie bosses and gangsters straight.
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