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Frank Peter Balistrieri (May 27, 1918 –
February 7, 1993) was the
crime boss of the
Milwaukee crime family from 1961 to 1993. He was a
central figure...
- The
Milwaukee crime family, also
known as the
Balistrieri crime family or the
Milwaukee Mafia, was an Italian-American
Mafia crime family based in Milwaukee...
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charged for the bombing,
Milwaukee mob boss
Frank Balistrieri was
possibly responsible.
Balistrieri, who was
known as the "Mad Bomber" to law enforcement...
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Virginia Balistrieri also
credited as
Virginia Balestrieri (15
January 1888 – 7
December 1960) was an
Italian stage and film actress. She was married...
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Frank Balistrieri, the
Mafia boss of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Ruggiero admitted to
Pistone that he felt
threatened while in the
presence of
Balistrieri. In...
- Omae made his English-language
debut with "Beam,"
translated by
Emily Balistrieri for
Electric Lit. Omae's work is
known for
being "gender-conscious" and...
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Pietro Balistreri (born 14
January 1986, in Palermo) is an
Italian football player currently playing for ASD Don
Carlo Misilmeri of Eccellenza. A Palermo...
- with
Chicago Outfit boss
Joseph Aiuppa and
Milwaukee family boss
Frank Balistrieri. By 1974,
Joseph Zammuto stepped down as boss, and was
replaced by his...
- "Mimi" Sabella.
Pistone also had
vending machine dealings with
Frank Balistrieri of the
Milwaukee crime family.
After the 1979
murder of
Carmine Galante...
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maintained the family's
close ties with the
Chicago Outfit, the
Frank Balistrieri family in Milwaukee, and the
Cleveland family during the mob infiltration...