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Anthony Salerno - Wikipedia Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno (August 15, 1911 – July 27, 1992) was an American mobster who served as underboss and front boss of the Genovese crime family in New York City from 1981 until his conviction in 1986
Anthony Salerno: 20 Surprising Facts About the Notorious Gangster Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno, a formidable figure in organized crime, commanded the Genovese crime family during the tumultuous 1980s Born on August 15, 1911, Salerno became a notorious mob boss with a strategic and ruthless approach
116th Street Crew - Wikipedia Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno started as a soldier in the 1930s under capo "Trigger Mike" Coppola As the years went by, Salerno worked his way up the ranks of the crew and the crime family, controlling his own lucrative gambling and loansharking operations
Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno; Once Nation’s Top Mafia Boss Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno, the scowling, cigar-chomping mobster once considered the nation's top Mafia boss, has died of a stroke in federal prison where he was serving a 170-year sentence
FBI Records: The Vault — Anthony Salerno Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno (1911-1992) was a member of the Vito Genovese La Cosa Nostra organized crime family This release consists of FBI investigative files between 1956 and
Ex-Mobster `Fat Tony Salerno - The Seattle Times SPRINGFIELD, Mo - Anthony Salerno, the scowling, cigar-chomping character whom Fortune magazine once rated the nation's top Mafia boss, has died from a stroke in federal prison,
Anthony Fat Tony Salerno, Mafia boss - Tampa Bay Times Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno, 80, a cigar-chomping mobster rated by Fortune magazine in 1986 as the nation's top Mafia boss, died Monday at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield,
Tony Salerno: Died On This Day in 1992, Aged 80 On this day in 1992, Genovese mobster Tony Salerno died at 80 Known for running New York’s largest numbers racket, Salerno was a front boss for the Genovese family, later convicted in the Mafia Commission Trial