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  1. On August 21, 1961 Narcotic Agent Oscar Leon Davis Submitted a memorandum wherein he reported the following relative to Santo TRAFFICANTE Jr.: 1. According to a clipping in the Miami News dated June 8, 1959 the Government of Cuba approved the expulsion of Santo TRAFFICANTE Jr. as an undesirable alien. 4.

  2. 12 de nov. de 2023 · Carlos Marcello isn’t the only mobster who’s been accused of playing a role in the JFK assassination, however. Florida mobster Santo Trafficante Jr. also supposedly had a hand in Kennedy’s death. As Frank Ragano, a lawyer for both Trafficante and Jimmy Hoffa, later claimed, Marcello was the “central planner” and Trafficante and Hoffa provided “the shooters.”

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  4. 1 de may. de 2007 · "The Silent Don" is the story of Santo Trafficante, longtime Mafia boss of South Florida. SD provides an endless parade of mafiadom, crime personalities and corrupt officials. Author Deitche has certainly done his homework. Like a good reporter, the author buttresses his text with piles of references and footnotes, almost to the point of overkill.

  5. 19 de sept. de 2018 · Santo Trafficante Senior died in 1954. Afterwards, the son he had groomed to take his place, Santo Trafficante Jr., took the reins of the Trafficante crime family. The Trafficante Family Under Santo Junior. Santo Trafficante Jr. had long followed in his father’s footsteps, and proved to be an even more effective Mafia kingpin.

  6. Santo Trafficante Jr fue uno de los mafiosos más influyentes en la historia del crimen organizado en los Estados Unidos. Nacido en Tampa, Florida, en 1914,

  7. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Santo Trafficante at Sans Souci Cabaret, 1955. Santo Trafficante, Jr. was born in the United States on November 15, 1914, as one of five sons of Mafia boss Santo Trafficante. Santo Jr. succeeded his father as the boss of Tampa upon his death. Santo, Jr. never spent a day in jail, and he died of natural causes in 1987.