Gaetano Badalamenti (Italian pronunciation: [ɡaeˈtaːno badalaˈmenti]; 14 September 1923 – 29 April 2004) was a powerful member of the Sicilian Mafia....
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and Spain on April 8, 1984, following the capture of Gaetano Badalamenti and his son Vito Badalamenti together with Pietro Alfano in Madrid, Spain; on November...
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was declared expired. Vito Badalamenti was born in Cinisi, Sicily. He is the eldest son of Mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti, one-time boss of the Sicilian...
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Badalamenti is an Italian surname. People with the surname include: Angelo Badalamenti (1937–2022), American composer Gaetano Badalamenti (1923–2004)...
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"Ciaschiteddu" Greco together with mafiosi Antonino Sorci, Pietro Davì and Gaetano Badalamenti, dealing with the cigarette and drug smuggling. He married his second...
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Catania who became its first "secretary". The other members were Gaetano Badalamenti for Palermo, Giuseppe Settecasi (Agrigento), Cola Buccellato (Trapani)...
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from the Greco cousins – Giuseppe Genco Russo, Angelo La Barbera, Gaetano Badalamenti, Calcedonio Di Pisa and Tommaso Buscetta. One of the outcomes of...
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violinmaker Gaetano Trentanove (1858–1937), Italian-American sculptor Gaetano Zompini (1700–1778), Italian printmaker and engraver Gaetano Badalamenti (1923–2004)...
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exile during the fascist era, and was a close friend of Mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti. His father's brother-in-law, Cesare Manzella, was an important Mafia...
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import and export of contraband, including narcotics. His deputy was Gaetano Badalamenti. After a stay in the United States, where he had spent many years...
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the so-called moderate wing of Cosa Nostra, Stefano Bontade and Gaetano Badalamenti, favoured by the connection between them and Lima. According to pentito...
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opposed the faction of the Palermitans represented, among others, by Gaetano Badalamenti, Stefano Bontate and Salvatore Inzerillo. The victory of the Corleonesi...
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Cristina, Gaetano Badalamenti and Salvatore Inzerillo from retaliating against the growing power of the Corleonesi. Di Cristina and Badalamenti wanted to...
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was a partner of Domenico Adamita, allied to Sicilian Mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti. Frank Cali was the nephew-in-law of Sicilian mobster John Gambino...
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Pecorelli, but was acquitted along with his co-defendants that included Gaetano Badalamenti and Massimo Carminati, in 1999. Local prosecutors successfully appealed...
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Commission in the 1930s. The Sicilians agreed and Tommaso Buscetta, Gaetano Badalamenti and Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco set the ground rules. Somewhere...
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and secretly recruited new members. In 1977, the Corleonesi had Gaetano Badalamenti expelled from the commission on trumped-up charges of hiding drug...
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involving Salvatore Catalano, a capo of the Bonanno crime family, and Gaetano Badalamenti, a Sicilian mafioso, was largely organized by Zips. The Zips were...
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from the original on December 29, 2016. Retrieved May 31, 2016. "Gaetano Badalamenti, 80; Led Pizza Connection Ring (Obituary)". The New York Times. May...
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the head of the Sicilian Mafia Commission (Cupola) in 1978, after Gaetano Badalamenti was expelled. Greco gave the commission a façade of neutrality behind...
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'Totuccio' Contorno Nicola Calì as Totò Riina Giovanni Calcagno as Gaetano Badalamenti Bruno Cariello as Alfonso Giordano [it] Alberto Storti as Franco...
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boss Badalamenti that Pecorelli's murder had been carried out in the interest of Giulio Andreotti. Buscetta testified that Gaetano Badalamenti told him...
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in the moderate wing of Cosa Nostra, such as Stefano Bontade and Gaetano Badalamenti, and that this was favoured by the connection between them and Lima...
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Giuseppe Calderone and Di Cristina went to visit Borghese in Rome. Gaetano Badalamenti opposed the plan. However, the Golpe Borghese fizzled out in the...
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Corleonesi's primary rivals were Stefano Bontade, Salvatore Inzerillo and Gaetano Badalamenti, bosses of various powerful Palermo Mafia Families. The Sicilian...
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convicted for his murder until 1997 when the case was reopened and Gaetano Badalamenti was convicted and given a life sentence for the murder of Peppino...
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fugitives: the Greco cousins, Pietro Davì, Tommaso Buscetta and Gaetano Badalamenti. Salvatore "The Engineer" was condemned to 10 years at the Trial...
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(1939–2013) Pietro Aglieri Gerlando Alberti (1927–2012) Giovanni Arena Gaetano Badalamenti (1923–2004) Leoluca Bagarella Calogero Bagarella (1935–1969) Giovanni...
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Bonanno crime family member Joseph Todaro, Buffalo Mafia Leader Gaetano Badalamenti, Italian mobster May 2 – Emilio Picariello and Florence Lassandro...
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natural causes in prison Albert Anastasia (1902–1957), assassinated Gaetano Badalamenti (1923–2004), natural causes in prison "King" David Barksdale (1947–1974)...
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