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"...and his faddah, oh man, his faddah is old school, He'll whack you in a heartbeat- for nuttin'! Nuttin' at all!"

Umm, OK, I made up that last part.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/new...dnt-squeal-on-nobody
 
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Bet his biography would be a thumping good read. Doubt he'll put it to paper any time soon though.
 
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His son was a mobster also, and did rat. Somehow he got away with it (living openly and hadn't gotten whacked so far)
 
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"...and lemme tell you- dat John da Baptist? I heard stories. I heard stories. He was a real badass. I coulda used ten like him on my crew back in da day..."
 
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...insisting, “I never hurt nobody that was innocent.”
 
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No one is innocent
 
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No one is innocent


That's what makes it easy.



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His son was a mobster also, and did rat. Somehow he got away with it (living openly and hadn't gotten whacked so far)

Saw an interview with him (the son) on youtube a while back, very interesting.



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A POS with principles.
 
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His son was a mobster also, and did rat. Somehow he got away with it (living openly and hadn't gotten whacked so far)

Saw an interview with him (the son) on youtube a while back, very interesting.


He lives openly but not so openly. He's a public speaker but he doesn't advertise his schedule. He lives in CA but he never goes East. He says he's the only one out of the dozens that went into the business the same time he did that isn't either dead or in jail.

He also says part of why he's still alive is that he never ratted on anyone either.

I met him twice and had him autograph his book.

https://michaelfranzese.com/



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