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- The Colacurcio Organization, also known as the Colacurcio crime family, was a criminal organization based in Seattle, Washington. In the 1950s, Frank...
- Francis Colacurcio Sr. (June 18, 1917 – July 2, 2010) was an American mobster and boss of the Colacurcio Organization known for running strip clubs in...
- Colacurcio is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frank Colacurcio (1917–2010), Italian American businessman and boss of the...
- Michael Joseph Colacurcio (born July 2, 1939) is a distinguished professor of English at UCLA. He specializes in American literature and literary history...
- Frank Colacurcio Sr., a strip-club magnate, and Frank Colacurcio Jr., his son. Former Washington state governor Al Rosellini ****isted the Colacurcios by...
- Russell 1000 component Founded 2005; 19 years ago (2005) Founders Maria Colacurcio Brent Frei Eric Brown Headquarters Bellevue, Washington, U.S. Key people...
- Mobsters in Las Vegas Denver crime family (Smaldone family) – defunct 2006 Colacurcio Organization (Seattle) – defunct 2010s In Southern Ontario there are two...
- Mike Rizzitello - capo (1977-1990) Johnny Stompanato - (1947-1952) Frank Colacurcio - boss (1950s-2000s) Anthony Giordano – boss (1960–1980) Giovanni Vitale...
- "Danny Boy" and being accused of intervening on behalf of his friend Frank Colacurcio to obtain a club license in Hawaii while in office. A minority of Evans'...
- (1902–1970) Michael Clemente, "Mike Costello", "Big Mike" (1908–1987) Frank Colacurcio (1917–2010) Ettore Coco, "Eddie" (1908–1991) Eco James Coli (1922–1982)...