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Thomas James Sinito, also
known as "The Chinaman" (September 18, 1938 −
December 21, 1997), was a
powerful Caporegime in the
Cleveland crime family who...
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soldier Thomas "The Chinaman"
Sinito.
Greene controlled some of the more
lucrative laundry contracts that
Sinito wanted, and
Sinito deemed the
excessive fees...
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racketeering and the Las
Vegas casino interests of the
Cleveland Mafia.
Thomas Sinito –
former capo
Anthony P.
Delmonti – ****ociate
involved in
narcotics trafficking...
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Gregory Scarpa Frank Schweihs Frank Sheeran Shotgun Man
Bugsy Siegel Thomas Sinito Vincent Smothers Joseph "Mad Dog" ****van
Albert Tannenbaum Joseph Testa...
- fɛrɛyɔ [k͡pʷɔmĩⁿdĩ fɛɾɛjɔ] -1? kwɔmũ [k͡pʷɔmũ] Wara-Natioro Wara púwò bǒ tĩ́ náású sùsú sírìpò súrũ̌tó /
sínĩ̀tó sĩ̂tĩ́ (+ 3?) sĩ̂náású (+ 4 ?) kã̀ã̀sá...
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After later learning that
Sinito was
involved in the
narcotics trade, however,
Lonardo developed the
belief that
Sinito had
actually manufactured a...
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Michele Sindona, "The Shark" (1920–1986)
Frank Sindone (1928–1980)
Thomas Sinito, "The Chinaman" (1938–1997)
Alphonse Sisca, "Funzie" (born 1942/1946) Vincent...
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Hartmut (Hans the Surgeon)
Graewe went on to work in a drug ring with
Thomas Sinito. The drug ring was a
major distributor of
marijuana and cocaine. The ring...
- 1997). "Thomas J.
Sinito, 59,
Powerful Cleveland Mobster". The
Plain Dealer. p. B7 {{cite web}}:
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Sinito,
Thomas J." The...
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Angelo Lonardo, John Calandra,
Ronald Carabbia,
Pasquale Cisterino,
Thomas Sinito,
Alfred Calabrese, and Los
Angeles crime family capo
Jimmy "The Weasel"...