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Michael Anthony Rizzitello (March 29, 1927 –
October 26, 2005), also
known as "Mike Rizzi", was a Canadian-American
mobster and high
ranking member of...
- his
family moved to Hollywood.
Under his
mentor Michael "Mike Rizzi"
Rizzitello,
Fiato rose in rank to
enforcer and
street boss of Rizzi's
breakaway Los...
- Papa John
Phillips (1935–2001), singer, songwriter,
composer Michael Rizzitello (1927–2005),
mobster Harold Robbins (1916–1997),
novelist Irv Robbins...
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diplomatic relations with the Los
Angeles crime family through Michael Rizzitello, whom he and
Rodolfo Cadena met
during the nine-year
sentence of the reputed...
-
Mafia in Los Angeles, a
Federal Judge gave Brooklier, Sciortino,
Michael Rizzitello, Dragna, and Jack
LoCicero light sentences ranging from two to five years...
- The main
prosecution witness,
Jimmy Fratianno, said that he and
Michael Rizzitello had been
asked by
Bufalino to kill
Napoli in 1976. In
November 1981, Bufalino...
- Tom
Dragna – capo (1947–1985)
Jimmy Caci – capo (late 1970s–2011) Mike
Rizzitello - capo (1977-1990)
Johnny Stompanato - (1947-1952)
Frank Colacurcio -...
- Giancana,
Frank Bompensiero,
Louis Tom Dragna,
Dominic Brooklier,
Michael Rizzitello,
Frank Tieri and
Peter Milano. With
dozens of
Mafiosi and
their connections...
- from New Jersey, Sica
mentored many West
Coast mobsters,
including Mike
Rizzitello and
Anthony "the Animal" Fiato.
Christopher "Chris"
Petti was Sica's longtime...
- boss, died in 2019
while serving 139-year
sentence in
prison Michael Rizzitello –
transferred to Los
Angeles crime family, died
while incarcerated due...