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...probably the closest Pistone came to being unmasked and "whacked" (killed) during the five years that he posed as Jewel Thief Donnie Brasco with the Bonanno and Colombo crime families. When he emerged from under cover in 1981, he was closer than any previous outsider to the inner sanctum of the Mafia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strife And Death in the Family | 1/18/1988 | See Source »

...cash, who became Pistone's mentor in check-cashing scams and drug and gambling deals. Pistone also "felt a kind of kinship" with Dominick ("Sonny Black") Napolitano, a killer who kept pigeons on the roof of his Brooklyn apartment building and was to become the acting boss of the Bonanno family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strife And Death in the Family | 1/18/1988 | See Source »

...mobsters in the past year, federal prosecutors unveiled a new tactic last week: suing the Mafia for damages. In a unique use of federal racketeering laws, U.S. Attorney Andrew J. Maloney asked a federal judge to seize Mob-tied businesses in an attempt to break up the Bonanno crime organization, one of New York's five Mafia families. Among the alleged fronts: three hotels and a taxi company, which officials say were bought with money from the family's gambling, loan-sharking and drug networks. It was the first time a Mafia family has been treated as a legal entity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: Suing the Mafia | 9/7/1987 | See Source »

...lawsuit requests that the Bonanno organization be barred from recruiting new "soldiers" and that the 90 current members be forbidden to associate with one another. If the court action succeeds, Maloney predicts it will "deprive the Bonanno family of the very means and ends of its operation: money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: Suing the Mafia | 9/7/1987 | See Source »

...pizza connection" case, 17 mobsters were convicted of selling tons of heroin and cocaine through pizza parlors in the Northeast and Midwest. In December, eight of New York's powerful crime bosses were convicted of running a vast network of criminal activities. Last October, Philip Rastelli, head of the Bonanno family, and eight co-defendants were found guilty of racketeering. Last year mob leaders from Chicago, Cleveland, Milwaukee and Kansas City were jailed for skimming profits from Las Vegas casinos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dapper Don Beats a Rap | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

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