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Michele Sindona (Italian: [miˈkɛːle
sinˈdoːna]; 8 May 1920 – 22
March 1986) was an
Italian banker and
convicted felon.
Known in
banking circles as "The...
- the "rescuer of the lira".
After Sindona's banks went
bankrupt in 1974,
Sindona fled to the US. In July 1979,
Sindona ordered the
murder of
Giorgio Ambrosoli...
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Sindona.
Appointed by the
court as
liquidator of the
Banca Privata Italiana, one of the
Italian banks controlled by
Sicilian banker Michele Sindona,...
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October 8, 1974, it
collapsed in
obscure cir****stances
involving Michele Sindona, who was a
renowned Mafia-banker and
member of the
irregular freemasonic...
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Gambino was a
frequent guest at New York
dinner parties in
Sindona’s honour. When
Sindona got in
trouble and was
indicted for the
bankruptcy of the Franklin...
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accused murderer Michele Sindona written by Nick Tosches.
Based on his own in-depth research,
including several interviews with
Sindona himself while he was...
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mention of this incident. The
wearing of a
single cloth (Gr****: σινδόνα,
sindona)
would not have been
indecent or extraordinary, and
there are many ancient...
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Gambinos had a
close relationship with the
Italian banker Michele Sindona. When
Sindona got in
trouble and was
indicted for the
bankruptcy of the Franklin...
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owned by
financier Michele Sindona. Bad
loans and
foreign currency transactions led to the
collapse of the bank.
Sindona died in
prison after drinking...
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Mafia types—Calvi,
Sindona and Gelli—in the
murder of John Paul I. "It was
clear that
these six men—Marcinkus, Villot, Cody, Calvi,
Sindona and Gelli—had a...