James Failla
Caporegime, Gambino crime family, Sicilian Mafia, Bookmaker, Gaming law, Carlo Gambino
978-613-5-73608-3
6135736086
108
2012-05-20
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. James "Jimmy Brown" Failla was a senior caporegime with the Gambino crime family who was 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. Failla was raised in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, a neighborhood dominated by New York's La Cosa Nostra families. Failla eventually relocated to a modest home in Staten Island. In 1951, Failla was convicted of bookmaking and illegal gambling charges and paid a $25 fine. During the 1950s, Failla became close to Carlo Gambino, underboss to Albert Anastasia, boss of the Gambino family. Failla later serving as Gambino's chauffeur/bodyguard. After the 1957 murder of Anastasia, new boss Carlo Gambino appointed Failla as his point man in the waste hauling industry. In 1966, Failla was again fined for bookmaking and illegal gambling
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