Difference between revisions of "Forgione Mob"
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Revision as of 04:55, 7 May 2014
HistoryThe group came into the public light in 1974 after, Richard Forgione had to stand trial for the murder of Lisette Palais. Attorney Vince Oleck unleashed the infamous superhero defense and got Richie off.
ObservationsThey have an associate named Nick DiPreta who advised them to hire the law firm of Grant, Miller, Healy and Valada for Richies case.
FootnotesForgione is a reference to artist Bob Forgione.
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