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  2. James Failla - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of Italian-American mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Abate, "Joe" (1902–1994); Frank Abbandando, "The Dasher" (1910–1942); Frank Abbatemarco, "Frankie Shots" (1899–1959); Philip Abramo, "The King of Wall ...

  4. List of Italian-American mobsters by organization - Wikipedia

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    James Marcello – front boss (2003–2007) John DiFronzo – official boss (1996-2018) Salvatore DeLaurentis – acting boss (2014–2018) official boss (2018–present)

  5. Failla - Wikipedia

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    Failla is a surname. Notable bearers include: James "Jimmy Brown" Failla (1919–1999), senior caporegime with the Gambino crime family; Paul J. Failla (born 1972), former American football and baseball player and coach; Polk Failla (born 1969), United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

  6. Fox News Saturday Night - Wikipedia

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    FOX News Saturday Night w/ Jimmy Failla [1] is an American news and political satire talk show on Fox News Channel presented by former New York City Cab Driver, comedian and Fox News Radio host Jimmy Failla. The program features a panel of three guests who discuss current stories, political issues, pop culture and offer "a lighter take" on the ...

  7. Michael DeBatt - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Alphonse Malangone - Wikipedia

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    The investigation and subsequent indictments also targeted former garbage czar James Failla and his successor Joseph Francolino. Malangone chose to go to trial and on October 21, 1997, he was convicted and eventually sentenced to 15 years in prison.

  9. Talk:James Failla - Wikipedia

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    Start a discussion about improving the James Failla page Start a discussion. This page was last edited on 14 February 2024, at 04:38 (UTC). Text is ...