Difference between revisions of "Junior Forgione"
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| + | |status = Deceased | ||
| + | |realname = Dominic "Junior" Forgione | ||
| + | |debut = {{LH}} [[LH:4|#4]] | ||
| + | |earliest = 1974 | ||
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| + | |baseops = East Side, likely [[Chesler]] | ||
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| + | |occupation = Mob Boss | ||
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| + | |appearances = {{LH}} [[LH:4|#4]] | ||
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| + | |intro = The leader of the [[Forgione Mob]] in the early 1970s. | ||
| + | |history = A ruthless and impatient mob boss, his second son [[Richard Forgione|Richard]] was facing trial for murder in 1974. With so much evidence and a multitude witnesses, it looked like Richard would be put away, not to mention having a wet behind the ears lawyer. But [[Vince Oleck]] played the superhuman defense and managed to pull out an acquittal verdict. | ||
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| + | Afterwards, he tried to hire Oleck away from his [[Grant, Miller, Conroy, McConnell and Ingersoll|law firm]]. | ||
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| + | }} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT: Forgione, Junior}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Forgione, Junior}} | ||
[[Category: Villains]] [[Category : Astro City Mobsters]] | [[Category: Villains]] [[Category : Astro City Mobsters]] | ||
Revision as of 03:27, 7 May 2014
HistoryA ruthless and impatient mob boss, his second son Richard was facing trial for murder in 1974. With so much evidence and a multitude witnesses, it looked like Richard would be put away, not to mention having a wet behind the ears lawyer. But Vince Oleck played the superhuman defense and managed to pull out an acquittal verdict. Afterwards, he tried to hire Oleck away from his law firm.
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