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Gianni Parisi as Gerlando Levante (season 4), Boss of a powerful clan in the province of Caserta, he is Genny's uncle on his mother's side; Luciano Giugliano as Michelangelo "Mickey" Levante (season 4), Gerlando's favorite son, unlike his brothers, he was able to study and get a degree
Don Pietro Savastano is the head of a bloodthirsty Camorra branch in the Scampia neighbourhood, while Salvatore Conte is one of his connections who handles hashish traffic on his behalf. Due to the continuous rivalries between the two bosses, Don Pietro orders his right-hand man Ciro and Attilio to set fire to Conte's house, as a punishment.
After Fiumara was released from prison he moved to Long Island. In 2005, Ricci was indicted on labor racketeering charges along with two other members of the International Longshoremen's Association. [22] Ricci went missing October 2005, and his body was found inside the trunk of a car outside a New Jersey diner the following month. [23]
A conceptual design of the future Long Branch pier. The city is using a $3.5 million grant from New Jersey's Boardwalk Preservation Fund to build a new pier at the beach.
Lando Buzzanca with Laura Antonelli in Il merlo maschio (1971), directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile Il gatto mammone (1975), with Gloria Guida and Lando Buzzanca.. After two successful "James Tont" films in which he played a parody of James Bond in the 1960s, and having starred in 33 films already, he was "discovered" in 1970 in The Swinging Confessors (also known as The Married Priest).
Case name Citation Date decided Ristuccia v. Adams: 396 U.S. 1: 1969: Hagan v. Reagan: 396 U.S. 1: 1969: Spalding Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. v. Dept. of Revenue
Gerlando "George from Canada" Sciascia (Italian pronunciation: [dʒerˈlando ʃˈʃaʃʃa]; February 15, 1934 – March 18, 1999), was a Sicilian mobster who served as a caporegime for the Bonanno crime family. Sciascia was the Sixth Family's representative in New York and was a major narcotics trafficker in Canada, and the United States.
Gerlando Alberti at a Mafia trial in the 1970s. Gerlando Alberti (Italian pronunciation: [dʒerˈlando alˈbɛrti]; September 18, 1927 – February 1, 2012), nicknamed 'u Paccarè ("the imperturbable one"), [1] was a member of the Sicilian Mafia. [2] He belonged to the Porta Nuova family in Palermo headed by Giuseppe Calò.