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James "Jimmy Brown" Failla (January 22, 1919 – August 5, 1999) was an American mobster who was a high ranking caporegime with the Gambino crime family and a major power in the garbage-hauling industry in New York City. Failla's crew was based in Brooklyn, with operations stretching into Staten Island, Manhattan, and New Jersey.
On April 13, 1986, DeCicco was killed in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, when his 1985 Buick Park Avenue was bombed following a visit to Castellano loyalist James Failla.
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A fugitive on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list for allegedly killing his wife on their wedding night in Illinois more than 12 years ago was captured in Mexico, according to FBI Chicago.. Arnoldo ...
By Sarah N. Lynch and Andrew Goudsward. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two separate groups of FBI employees sued the U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday, seeking to protect the identities of those agents ...
On its surface, Failla's decision was expected—a judge tossing out a lawsuit brought by the federal agency in such a preliminary stage had a slim likelihood, though she did agree with Coinbase ...
He is not to be mistaken as a relative of Gambino crime family capo James Failla. He wanted to rent out The Plaza Suite to throw himself a birthday party. Fiala started to act very strange and unstable. He took DeBatt and other Plaza Suite employees on rides on his private Lear jet.