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In 1960, Capone, her son, and Al's sister, Mafalda Maritote, sued Desilu Productions, Inc., Columbia Broadcasting System and Westinghouse Electric Corporation, for $6 million in damages. They claimed the series infringed on their privacy and had caused them humiliation and shame.
The gun that infamous gangster Al Capone used for personal protection will be auctioned in South Carolina soon. ... It was left to his wife, Mae, then passed to his son, Sonny, and finally his ...
Frank Capone was born in 1895 in Brooklyn, and he was the third son of the Italian immigrants Gabriele Capone (1865–1920) and Teresa Raiola (1867-1952). He was the brother of Vincenzo, Ralph, Al, Ermina, John, Albert, Matthew and Mafalda Capone. [2] Frank and his brothers Al and Ralph became mobsters.
Sonny Capone: Al and Mae Capone's deaf-mute son and Teresina Capone's grandson. Mae Capone : Al Capone's Irish-American wife, Teresina's daughter-in-law and Sonny's mother. Teresina Capone : Al Capone's mother, Mae Capone's mother-in-law, Sonny Capone's paternal grandmother, Gabrielle Capone's wife and an Italian immigrant .
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A quarter century after "investigative reporter" Geraldo Rivera probed the so-called mystery of Al Capone's vaults, yet another mystery surrounding the infamous mobster is causing a stir: his vats.
Richard James "Two-Gun" Hart (born James Vincenzo Capone, Italian: [vinˈtʃɛntso kaˈpoːne]; March 28, 1892 – October 1, 1952) was an Italian-American sharpshooter and prohibition agent, who was noted for his cowboy style [1] and for being the elder brother of gangsters Al, Frank, and Ralph Capone.
The wooden ship, constructed in 1889, is almost 200 feet long and over two stories tall, Roxburgh said. Due to its height, the base of the shipwreck lies about 50 feet down, but the top deck is ...