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  2. Michael Franzese - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Walters set up a sports management agency with Franzese as a silent partner. At a meeting he agreed to hand over $50,000 in return for a 25 percent interest from the sports agency. [37] Franzese was the president of Miami Gold, a film production company that produced the 1986 film Knights of the City. [25] [27]

  3. Former U.S. mafia member will share his story on UK tour - AOL

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    Michael Franzese was a high ranking member of the Italian-American Colombo crime family before he walked away from his life in the mafia nearly 30 years ago. Since then, Franzese has sought to ...

  4. 1988 in organized crime - Wikipedia

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    April – Sports agent Norby Walters, reportedly an associate of Michael Franzese, is convicted of fraud and racketeering after signing college players to professional teams before their eligibility expired. April 17 – Gambino Captain Anthony Gaggi dies of natural causes while being housed at New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center.

  5. Knights of the City - Wikipedia

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    It was produced by a now-ex-mob captain, Michael Franzese. [2] It was filmed in various locations in Dade and Broward counties including Miami , Ft. Lauderdale and Hollywood, Florida . [ 3 ] The film was held back for over a year before its release as Knights of the City in 1986 by New World Pictures .

  6. Norby Walters - Wikipedia

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    Norby Walters (born Norbert Meyer) (April 20, 1932 – December 10, 2023) was an American music and sports agent. Per The New York Times, "His father, Yosele Chezchonovitch, a Polish immigrant, served in the Army (where he changed his name to Joseph Meyer) during World War I and later became a diamond courier and the owner of a nightclub in Brooklyn and a sideshow attraction at Coney Island.

  7. Why billionaire sports owners are snapping up so much real estate

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    Stan Kroenke, a real estate mogul who has led this sports-focused development trend, poured $5 billion into the complex. In the “Battery Atlanta” neighborhood surrounding Truist Park, the ...

  8. Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel” is coming to an end at HBO. The sports talk series has been a part of the premium cabler’s lineup for 29 years. Gumbel first launched the series in 1995 and ...

  9. List of past Lucchese crime family mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Michael "Mikey Muscles" DiCarlo (died May 16, 1978) was an associate from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. A small-time associate of an unidentified Lucchese family caporegime in Brooklyn, DiCarlo was also named as a gay pimp in "The Rothstein Files", documents on the sex industry in Manhattan compiled by former New York City Police Department (NYPD ...