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Lombardo began his Outfit career as a jewel thief and as a juice loan collector. [1] In 1963, Lombardo was arrested and charged with kidnapping and loan sharking, but was acquitted after a factory worker who had owed $2,000 and who was behind on his payments could not positively identify Lombardo. The acquittal was Lombardo's 11th in 11 arrests ...
In September 2007 Frank Calabrese Sr. and four other men—Marcello, Joseph Lombardo, Paul "The Indian" Schiro, and former Chicago police officer Anthony "Twan" Doyle—were convicted of mob-related crimes. [24] [25] On September 27, 2007, Marcello was found guilty by a federal jury in the murders of both Spilotro brothers.
The Rockford crime family, also known as the Zammuto crime family, was an Italian-American Mafia crime family based in Rockford, Illinois. [1] [2] In 1960, the FBI confirmed that the Rockford family had remained an independent crime family, even though they were within close distance to the powerful Chicago Outfit.
Joseph "Joey the Clown" Lombardo, (born 1929), serving life sentence in prison; Salvatore Lo Russo (born 1953), arrested and became a pentito; Giuseppe Lucchese (born 1959), serving life sentence in prison; Francesco Madonia (1924–2007), natural causes in prison; Francesco Mallardo (born 1951), imprisoned
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Joseph Michael Lombardo (/ l ə m ˈ b ɑːr d oʊ / ləm-BAR-doh; [1] born November 8, 1962) is an American politician and former law enforcement officer serving as the 31st governor of Nevada since 2023. A member of the Republican Party, he was the 17th sheriff of Clark County from 2015 to 2023, capping a 34-year career in law enforcement. [2 ...
The investigation began on July 27, 1998 when Frank Calabrese Jr., wrote a letter to the FBI saying he wanted help to put his father in jail. The letter was sent without warning from the federal correctional facility in Milan, Michigan, where both Frank Jr. and Frank Sr. had been incarcerated since 1995, when four members of the Calabrese family had been sentenced for collecting "juice loans ...
Lombardo posted music videos, song tutorials, and personal updates on his YouTube channel which had over 20,000 subscribers before its closure. As of August 16, 2018, Lombardo was released from FCI Fort Dix , having served a five-year sentence at the facility after pleading guilty to child pornography charges.