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Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno (August 15, 1911 – July 27, 1992) was an American mobster who served as underboss and front boss of the Genovese crime family in New York City from 1981 until his conviction in 1986.
Nov 29, 2019 · Mobster Anthony 'Fat Tony' Salerno who was portrayed in The Irishman was a career criminal who worked for the Genovese crime family. He was arrested in 1986 and sebntenced to 100 years in jail.
Jan 7, 2024 · Anthony Salerno, the mysterious maestro of the criminal underworld, unveils his secrets through these 20 surprising revelations. From clandestine dealings to unexpected alliances, Salerno’s story is a riveting saga of organized crime.
Jul 29, 1992 · In a much-debated 1986 article, Fortune magazine rated him the most powerful and wealthiest gangster in America, citing earnings in the tens of millions from loan sharking, profit skimming...
Anthony Salerno, et al) [1] was a criminal trial before the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in New York City, United States, that lasted from February 25, 1985, until November 19, 1986.
Jun 18, 2020 · Anthony Salerno was a mobster, who was the front boss for one of the five families that dominate the organized crime scene in New York and New Jersey- the Genovese family. Raised in East Harlem, he dabbled in loansharking and protection rackets for the Genovese family in his youth.
Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno (1911-1992) was a member of the Vito Genovese La Cosa Nostra organized crime family. This release consists of FBI investigative files between 1956 and 1966.
Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno (15 August 1911-27 July 1992) was the front boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 to 1986, succeeding Frank Tieri. Anthony Salerno was born in East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City on 15 August 1911, and he became a member of the 116th Street Gang as a youth...
Mar 25, 2021 · Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno, August 15, 1911 – July 27, 1992, was an American mobster who served as underboss and front boss of the Genovese crime family in East Harlem, NY. Salerno from 1981 until his conviction in 1986.
Jul 29, 1992 · Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno, the scowling, cigar-chomping mobster once considered the nation's top Mafia boss, has died of a stroke in federal prison where he was serving a 170-year sentence ...