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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]
Franzese was married to a woman with whom he had three children. [34] While married, John had gotten Cristina Capobianco, a 16-year-old cigarette girl at the Stork Club in Manhattan, pregnant with his son Michael Franzese. Capobianco then married Frank Grillo, to avoid having a scandal surrounding having a child out of wedlock. [34]
Sports. Weather. Counting down the top 25 hottest wives and girlfriends in sports. Brian Fitzsimmons. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:45 PM. It looks like many of your favorite sports stars know how ...
WAGS Miami is an American reality documentary television series that premiered on October 2, 2016, on E! television network, making it the first spin-off of WAGS.The reality show chronicles both the professional and personal lives of several WAGs (an acronym for wives and girlfriends of sportspersons).
Michael J. Fox turned 63 on June 9, and his wife, Tracy Pollan, celebrated the exciting day with the sweetest tribute as she shared a personal photo of the couple. "Happy birthday Mike! Cannot ...
Michael "Yuppie Don" Franzese – son of John Franzese. Michael organized a highly lucrative gasoline scam racket with the Russian mafia. Franzese was promoted to caporegime in 1980 and retired in 1995 after he was released from prison. [236] [237] [238] Richard "Richie Nerves" Fusco – former consigliere.
The 'Good Morning America' co-host shares twins Isabella and Sophia with ex-wife Jean Muggli. ... As seen in new Instagram photos uploaded to Muggli's ... 31, and Michael Jr., 28, with first wife, ...
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.