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Kent "Frenchy" Brouillette – former associate. Brouillette was a "fixer" for Carlos Marcello and a cousin of Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards. [49] He was convicted of operating prostitution rackets in the 1960s and 1970s. [50] Brouillette was stabbed to death by William Bonham in a St. Roch flophouse on December 3, 2015, at the age of 79. [51]
He is the author of Ring of Hell: The Story of Chris Benoit & The Fall of the Pro Wrestling Industry (2008), co-author with Kenny "Kenji" Gallo of the Phoenix Books release Breakshot: A Life in the 21st Century American Mafia (2009) and author with the gangster Frenchy Brouillette of Mr.
Carlos Joseph Marcello [1] (Sicilian Italian);[Mor-sel-lo] born Calogero Minacore [kaˈlɔːdʒero minaˈkɔːre]; February 6, 1910 – March 3, 1993) was an Italian-American crime boss of the New Orleans crime family from 1947 to 1983.
Frenchy Brouillette and Matthew Randazzo: Louis Herthum: Sound Off Productions Sigh, Gone (2020) Phuc Tran: Phuc Tran: Macmillan Audio Uncanny Valley (2020) Anna Wiener: Suehyla El-Attar: Macmillan Audio 2022 27th: Somebody's Daughter: Ashley C. Ford: Ashley C. Ford: Macmillan Audio Winner [8] Act Like You Got Some Sense: Jamie Foxx, foreword ...
Brouillette is a surname of French origin. People with this name include: Dan Brouillette (born 1962), American politician and businessman; Geneviève Brouillette (born 1969), French Canadian television and film actress; Jason Brouillette, see Shooting of Jeremy Mardis; Jessica Brouillette (born 1995), a Canadian freestyle wrestler
Geneviève Brouillette (born August 23, 1969 in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec) is a French Canadian television and film actress from Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec. Since 1998 she has gradually appeared in film and she appeared in A Sunday in Kigali in 2006.
From 2004 to 2006, Brouillette was a vice president at Ford Motor Company and sat on Ford's North American Operating Committee. [9] In 2006, Brouillette became head of public policy and senior vice president at United Services Automobile Association. [11] Brouillette was a member of Louisiana's State Mineral and Energy Board from 2013 to 2016. [10]
Dan Brouillette, the Deputy Secretary, served as acting secretary from December 2 until December 4, 2019. He was confirmed by the Senate in a vote of 70–15, on December 2, 2019. [ 201 ] He served until the end of the Trump administration, on January 20, 2021.