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[Applause] [Music] imagine a world where power is absolute
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and betrayal is a daily occurrence Welcome to the story of Santo Traficante
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Jr A man who turned the streets of Tampa into his personal empire and made Havana
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dance to the rhythm of his criminal symphony Picture this A young Italian
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American raised in the shadows of Florida's underworld who would go on to challenge Fidel Castro collaborate with
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the CIA and find himself at the center of one of the most shocking events in
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American history the assassination of John F Kennedy From the smoke-f filled
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back rooms of Tampa to the sundrenched shores of Cuba from clandestine meetings
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with intelligence agencies to explosive allegations about presidential
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assassinations the life of Santo Trafocante Jr reads like a Hollywood
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script too outrageous to be true Yet every twist and turn of his story is
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rooted in a reality stranger than fiction Join us as we unravel the enigma of the
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man who went from being Fidel Castro's nemesis to a potential conspirator in
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the death of a US president This is the tale of Santo
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Traficante Jr a gangster who left an indelible mark on American history Santo
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Traficante Jr was a mobster who enjoyed the melodious Italian accordion and the
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dancable Cuban Guagwango However his true passion was
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not music but gambling and drugs where he reigned mercilessly on the east coast
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of the United States With Sicilian ancestry and a cunning ability to forge
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alliances he became a criminal leader as powerful as he was ruthless
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Leaders across the continent followed his directives A communist revolution
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was a thorn in his side and his collaborations with the CIA were nothing
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more than a gift in exchange for valuable time It is even said that the
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death of one of the most powerful men on the planet could have been orchestrated by him This is the infamous life of
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Santo Traficante Jr Santo Trafocante Jr emerged in a world saturated with
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shadows and secrets on November 15th 1914 in Tampa Florida United States He
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was born into a difficult context for the community to which he belonged The
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history of Italian-Ameans in Florida in the early 20th century was plagued with
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hope struggle and a touch of mafia resilience Between 1880 and 1915
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approximately 4 million Italians immigrated to the United States in
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search of a more promising future Many of them mostly from Sicily found a new
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home in Florida Tampa with its growing tobacco industry and flourishing fruit
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trade became a magnet for these immigrants The promise of work in cigar
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factories and citrus orchards attracted a wave of Italians who also ventured
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into other professions such as real estate barbering butchery and tailoring
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However it was not an easy path Italian immigrants faced relentless exploitation
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by the Pedroni Italian intermediaries who controlled their wages
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transportation and living conditions all for a fee Social peace was a luxury they
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could not afford Racial tensions and labor conflicts were a daily occurrence
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During this time an Italian was lynched in Tampa during a labor strike an event
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that reflected the fear and hostility they faced This episode although isolated in Florida resonated with the
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more frequent lynchings in places like Louisiana where the Black Hand an Italian criminal organization fueled the
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flames of fear and xenophobia However the Italian-American community in
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Florida did not succumb Many families developed and prospered creating vibrant
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cultural enclaves where music theater and festivals were everyday occurrences
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They also supported Italian language newspapers and social clubs creating a
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microcosm of their homeland in the new world But the influence of the
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Italian-American community was not limited to the cultural sphere Their
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contribution to Florida's industrial and agricultural development was significant
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They distinguished themselves as dedicated workers and skilled artisans
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playing a crucial role in the region's economic growth They also helped to
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establish Florida as an important fruit production center Nonetheless the roots
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of the future Fidian gangster bore a resemblance more to those of the Black Hand than to the regional agricultural
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sector The cradle of Santo Trafocante Jr was covered by the dark mantle of the
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criminal underworld as the son of the infamous Santo Traficante Senior a
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Sicilian crime titan who ruled the Tampa underworld with an iron fist And his
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mother Maria Joseph Kachaturé the shadow of Santos Senior loomed cold and
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dominant over the young Trafikante He was one of the many Italians who found refuge in the vast
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lands of North America It is said that his father's words were
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like sacred orders and his cruel wisdom an infallible guide in the murky waters
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they navigated Although not fully documented it is believed that Trafocante Jr dropped out of school at
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some point during high school probably in the 9th or 10th grade Consequently it
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can be inferred that most of his education was limited and informal
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Regardless his education was not confined to conventional classrooms It
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was always imbued with the subtle arts of manipulation and infamy It is very
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likely that his father educated him in the business of gambling and the mafia from a very young age He had ample
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opportunity to learn about these matters as Traficanti senior's experiences
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provided enough material to make him an authentic master of crime With the end
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of prohibition in the mid 1930s Trafocante Senior's criminal machinery
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thrived His strategic alliance with the Titans of the National Mafia ensured the
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expansion of his shady operations beyond the borders of Florida Amidst the smoke
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of cigars and the clinking of glasses the bond between father and son was
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forged It is very likely that the two indulged more than once in the pleasures
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of gambling and partying in Florida and Cuba as the father greatly enjoyed such
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gatherings The Trafocante family was also particularly famous for using a
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language called Tampan a dialect that combined Italian and Spanish It was a
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sort of encrypted language spoken by the Fidian mafia so that the police could
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not understand their communications By the 1930s Santo Jr
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emerged following in his father's footsteps who had consolidated his dominance over Florida's rival gangs
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When our protagonist joined his father in this complex endeavor he did so not
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as a mere porn but as a strategist in training As Trafficante Senior unified
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the criminal factions under the family's banner his son stood out for his ability
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to manage operations and maintain discipline within the organization However not everything in
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our protagonist's life revolved around crime and breaking the law Santo
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Traficante Jr found time amidst his businesses to marry Josephine Marquees
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on April 17th 1938 His wife known thereafter as
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Josephine Yuyu Trafocante was born in Tampa 6 years after him and also
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descended from Sicilian immigrants Together they had two daughters Despite
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being married to one of the most notorious mobsters in the region Josephine preferred to dedicate her time
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to cooking knitting and family trips She exemplified the typical housewife
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managing the duality of being a devoted mother while her husband wo a corrupt and viceridden network By the 1940s
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Santo Jr had risen to become one of the most powerful mobsters in the region His
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empire encompassed not only traditional criminal activities such as gambling and drug trafficking but also an intricate
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web of political and economic influences His reach quickly expanded
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from the alleys of Tampa to the avenues of Havana where his ability to combine
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legitimate businesses with illegal operations allowed him to create an
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unprecedented power network The Trafficante family leveraging their
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economic position and the threat of violence formed a strong alliance with
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Fulgensio Batista's government in Cuba during Batista's first term as president
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The relationship between the Cuban leader and the Fidian Kappo was very close from the beginning
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Batista was dominated by Trafficante and granted him enough permits for the mafia
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to operate in Cuba turning the island into a hub of narcotics trafficking
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prostitution and organized crime Until 1959 no new Cuban government dared to
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dismantle the benefits approved by Batista that organized crime enjoyed In
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fact in 1946 Santo Senior sent his son to Cuba
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to invest in the growing number of nightclubs and casinos in the island nation By this time Santo Jr had already
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become the underboss of the Trafficante family However father and son mobsters
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never achieved their main goal of monopolizing the gambling business on the island Among their legitimate
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businesses the casinos in Cuba stood out as their crown jewels These
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establishments were an endless source of income and became true nerve centers
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where politicians celebrities businessmen and other mobsters converged
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in Havana Their investments in an open air theater and a popular selfservice
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restaurant showcased their ability to disguise their true interests behind a
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facade of financial integrity Meanwhile in Tampa they diversified
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their businesses with investments in the iconic Colombia restaurant one of the
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oldest and most prestigious restaurants in the region along with several other
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bars and eeries Besides the significant profits they generated these
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establishments served as nodes in a vast network of influence and relationships
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that he meticulously cultivated Here the clinking of wine glasses often
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accompanied conversations of conspiracy and betrayal involving substantial sums
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of money Through his casinos and restaurants Santo Traficante Jr
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established contacts with other criminals corrupt politicians and greedy
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businessmen Each forged relationship added another thread to his web of power
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His movements were meticulously planned and his loyalties carefully selected to
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avoid attracting unnecessary attention During these years Santo Traficante Jr
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maintained ties with the Banano family in New York City enabling him to expand
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his operations nationally Additionally he was closely associated
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with Salvatore Sam Gianana a significant Chicago boss involved in similar
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businesses gambling illegal liquor distribution and political fraud By
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1946 Djangana's influence was so vast that he was invited to an event that
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would alter the course of organized crime in America the Havana Conference
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The decision to hold this historic gathering in the city is another stark reminder of Fulgensio Batista's
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commitment to the flourishing of organized crime This landmark event
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brought together heavyweights from the American mafia the Jewish crime syndicate and leaders of the Kosan
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Nostra under the glittering facade of the hotel Nasal orchestrated by the infamous
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Charles Lucky Luciano former head of the Luciano family and co-founder of the
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Italian Mafia Commission in the United States The conference became the
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epicenter of decisions that resonated throughout the Western Hemisphere It was
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also organized by Maya Lansky head of the Jewish crime syndicate and a key
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financial adviser for Italian mafia gambling operations in the US He was a
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mastermind of illicit finance The conference wasn't just a simple social
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gathering but a carefully planned conclave of the most dangerous mafia
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minds It aimed to discuss political matters establish operating norms and
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consolidate business interests that transcended borders At a time when the
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American mafia was extending its tentacles into Latin America this meeting was crucial for forging
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alliances and solid agreements with other crime leaders in the region It was
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considered the most significant gathering since the Atlantic City Conference held 17 years earlier The
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event was also highly profitable for Lucky Luchiano who had endured a tumultuous exile with difficulties
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remaining on American soil Participants decided to gift him envelopes containing
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cash totaling around $200,000 In this den of vipers Santo
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Traficante Jr emerged as a key player recognized as one of the most powerful
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mafiosos in the southern United States Known for his cunning and firm hand in
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drug trafficking Santo Trafficante Jr.'s stance at the Havana Conference was
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clear to expand and consolidate narcotics routes and operations ensuring
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that the mafia maintained control and maximized profits The repercussions of
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the Havana conference were profound and longlasting The consolidation of
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alliances and agreements among organized crime leaders facilitated the expansion of American mafia operations in Latin
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America Moreover the packs sealed in the luxurious halls of the hotel national
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not only bolstered mafia power in the region but also laid the groundwork for
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a global drug trafficking network that would persist for decades In the
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following decade stomach cancer which he had been silently suffering from
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silenced one of the most influential mafiosos of his time forever Santo
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Trafficante Senior His death on April 11th 1954 at the age of 68 left a void
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in the heart of the criminal empire he had forged with intelligence and cruelty
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He was laid to rest in the Italian club cemetery in Eore City in Tampa Florida
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This was a place that reflected his Italian roots and the influence he had wielded over the Italian-American
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community With his father's death Santo Traficante Jr found himself at the helm
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of a vast criminal empire He had learned from the best and was prepared to
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continue the family legacy The time had come for Santo Traficante Jr to ascend
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from underboss to boss of the infamous Trafficante family The transition of
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power was not easy but Santo Jr was ready to face the challenges ahead He
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inherited not only the businesses but also the strategic alliances enemies and
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the training imparted by his father Beyond this family matter Trafocante Jr
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continued to consolidate his power in Florida He also established an intricate
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narcotics trafficking network that stretched all the way to New York City
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collaborating closely with Tommy the Barber Lucesi boss of the Lucesi crime
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family one of the five most powerful in the city Trafficante Jr managed a
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narcotics operation that ran like a welloiled machine His relationship with
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Lucesi was more than just a strategic alliance It was rooted in their earlier
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connection when the young Traficante was groomed in the dark arts of the mafia
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under his father's guidance and had the opportunity to meet him Their meetings
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were not cold tense or calculated transactions On the contrary Trafocante
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and Lucaz understood each other effortlessly in the world of crime They
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were good friends and frequently dined together in New York City During this
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decade Trafocante Jr was arrested numerous times for bribery charges and
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for operating the infamous illegal lottery known as Bolita in the bustling
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district of Eore City Tampa However in a nearly theatrical twist of events
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Trafficante managed to evade conviction on each occasion including when he was
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sentenced to 5 years for bribery The Florida Supreme Court overturned the
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sentence before he set foot in prison thanks to his intricate network of
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contacts Each arrest was merely a minor inconvenience swiftly resolved with a
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bribe here and a veiled threat there The Appalachin meeting held on November 14th
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1957 in the quiet town of Appalachin New York stands as a pivotal event in the
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history of organized crime in the United States It had clear and well-defined
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objectives to discuss and coordinate various illegal activities that generated millions of dollars for the
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mafia Topics included gambling casino management and narcotics trafficking
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which formed the backbone of mafia operations at the time These illicit
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businesses required meticulous coordination to avoid conflicts and
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maximize profits for the members of the mafia commission the governing body of
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the meeting Additionally a critical point on the agenda was the division of operations
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previously under the control of Albert Anastasia a feared mafia boss who had
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recently been assassinated Albert Anastasia born in Calabria Italy in 1902 is a prominent
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figure in organized crime history due to his leadership of the Gambino crime
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family and his ruthless reputation in the underworld Known as the Mad Hatter or Lord High
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Executioner Anastasia was notorious for his brutal tactics and his role in
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expanding mafia influence across various illicit enterprises The aftermath of
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Anastasia's assassination left a significant power vacuum within the mafia hierarchy prompting urgent
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discussions at Appalachin about how to redistribute territories and maintain stability within the criminal
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organization This meeting underscored the mafia's reach into illegal
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activities and its efforts to consolidate power while inadvertently drawing unwanted attention from law
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enforcement marking a turning point in how organized crime was perceived and
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pursued in the United States Albert Anastasia known for his brutality and
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meteoric rise to power was deeply involved in a range of criminal activities and
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enterprises He was notably one of the architects behind Murder Inc the
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ruthless assassination squad of the National Crime Syndicate Anastasia's
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ability to impose order through fear and violence was unparalleled cementing his
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reputation as a formidable figure in organized crime He also ascended within
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the ranks of the International Long Shoreman's Association becoming a powerful figure within the Union Using
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his position Anastasia controlled waterfront operations and engaged in
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various illicit activities leveraging his influence for personal gain
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Following World War II Anastasia diversified his interests by investing
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in a garment factory This legitimate front allowed him to maintain a facade
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of legality while continuing his criminal enterprises These ventures were highly profitable
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and Anastasia's criminal activities generated substantial income making him a valuable asset to the mafia commission
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However Anastasia's career began to falter in the early
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1950s Legal problems including accusations of dennaturalization and tax
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evasion started to accumulate Additionally his leadership was
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challenged by powerful figures such as Veto Genevvesi Joseph Profacei and Carlo
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Gambino The climax of his downfall came on October 25th 1957 when Anastasia was
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murdered in a barber shop at the Park Sheritan Hotel in Manhattan
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Anastasia's death created a power vacuum and an urgent need to redistribute his
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lucrative operations among the various mafia bosses present Returning to
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Appalachin the estate of Joseph Barbara in Appalachin was chosen as the location
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for this secret meeting due to its rural and seemingly secure location Barbara
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was the boss of the northeastern Pennsylvania crime family and had successfully organized a smaller meeting
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there the previous year Santo Traficante Jr attended the event to control
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organized crime operations in Florida and Cuba His presence at the Appalachin
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meeting underscores his importance within the mafia and he probably participated actively in the discussions
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The discussions about the distribution of illegal activities protected his interests within the United States and
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the Caribbean island with control over gambling and narcotics trafficking
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Traficante was determined to maintain and expand his influence However the
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choice turned out to be a catastrophic mistake Local and federal authorities
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were increasingly aware of Barbara's and other mobsters activities Their
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meticulous and intensified surveillance led to the events dramatic downfall Indeed the Appalachin meeting
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was abruptly interrupted by state police and federal agents Authorities
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suspicions about the unusual concentration of luxury cars at Barbara's estate led to an operation
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resulting in the arrest of numerous mobsters It is considered a master
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stroke by law enforcement officials who managed to arrest around 60 men out of
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the estimated 100 attendees Among those detained was Santo
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Traficante Jr His arrest was noteworthy because he was a key figure in organized
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crime operations A man accustomed to operating from the shadows and maintaining a low
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profile Trafficante initially gave the name Luis Santos when detained in a
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desperate attempt to conceal his identity and maintain his usual
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anonymity This ruse did not last long In January of the following year
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after fleeing to the Cuban capital to avoid the subpoena Traficante admitted
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his true identity to the Cuban National Police Among those arrested alongside
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Santo Traficante Jr were some of the most powerful and feared names in the
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Kosanostra and the Mafia Commission However the legal consequences of
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Appalachin extended beyond these multiple arrests In January
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1959 Traficante and 19 other men were charged with conspiring to obstruct
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justice by lying about the nature of the mob meeting They were found guilty fined
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and sentenced to prison terms ranging from 3 to 5 years However in an ironic
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twist of fate these convictions were overturned on appeal the following year
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highlighting the mafia's ability to evade justice Through influence and
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legal maneuvers the mafia managed to evade justice The Appalachin meeting
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marked a crucial turning point providing the first concrete evidence of a
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national criminal conspiracy known as the mafia something the FBI had
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previously denied This revelation shattered the facade of denial
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maintained by authorities and triggered a series of more aggressive measures by
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law enforcement against mafia activities For Santo Traficante Jr this
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experience was a bittersweet mix of humiliation and reaffirmation of his
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status as an influential boss These events shook Santo Trafocante Jr on
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American soil Now it is essential to highlight what had been happening for
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years in the Caribbean islands implicating him once again The last
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years of Fulgensio Batista's government were a whirlwind of economic chaos
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brutal repression and his ultimate downfall from power Faced with such
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atrocities the opposition to the regime did not remain idle The July 26th
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movement led by a young revolutionary named Fidel Castro emerged as a
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significant force Before becoming the revolutionary icon of the Cold War Fidel
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Castro was simply a young and charismatic lawyer deeply troubled by Cuba's political and economic situation
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In 1950 he graduated from the University of Havana's law school and began his
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career as a lawyer However law was just a tool for something bigger politics He
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joined the reformist Cuban People's Party and quickly positioned himself as
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a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives for the elections scheduled for June 1952
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Despite his aspirations in March of that year Fulgensio Batista orchestrated a
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coup that overthrew the naent Cuban democracy securing his second term This
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sudden event cancelled the elections for which Castro was a candidate and pushed
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him to the brink of political despair Determined to challenge the coup Fidel
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tried to use the judicial system but it was so corrupt that his efforts were futile It was at this point that Castro
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decided that words would not be
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enough On July 26th 1953 he led an armed attack on the Monarda barracks one of
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Batista's regime's military strongholds The attack failed
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spectacularly and Castro was captured But this event marked the beginning of
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his revolutionary career The date would become the symbol of the revolutionary
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movement he would lead By the late 1950s Batista's regime was already facing
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growing economic difficulties The final blow came with the Sugar Act of
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1956 a ruthless move that drastically reduced Cuban sugar trade to benefit
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American producers This was a direct punch to the gut of the national economy
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which heavily relied on sugar exports The uncertainty about the future of this
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vital industry caused a collapse of support within the government and the agricultural sector leaving Batista
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increasingly isolated and vulnerable With fewer allies and more enemies each
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day anti-Batista militants organized a campaign of harassment and sabotage that
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constantly kept the regime in check In the provinces the resistance was felt
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with surprise attacks and a fierce determination to overthrow the president
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In his desperation to cling to power Batista responded with brutal repression
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He controlled the university the press and the Congress with an iron fist
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plunging Cuba into true political chaos The streets of Cuba became a
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battleground with murders and disappearances becoming daily occurrences However the more Batista
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tried to crush the resistance the more hatred towards his regime grew
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Corruption reached unprecedented levels during his 8 years out of power from
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1944 to 1952 as Batista enjoyed his enrichment at the expense of the Cuban
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people His return to power only intensified this whirlwind of
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embezzlement The year 1958 marked the turning point The Cuban Revolution led
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by Castro gained unstoppable momentum in the fall The revolutionary forces
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launched a decisive attack that left Batista's regime in a precarious
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condition Seeing the inevitable end Batista decided to flee the country on January 1st
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1959 He didn't leave empty-handed He took a personal fortune of over $300
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million The Cuban Revolution achieved its goal of overthrowing Batista's
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authoritarian government marking the beginning of a new era in Cuban politics
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His fall was met with jubilation by Cubans who saw in Castro and his
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movement a hope for a better future Thus the downfall of a major ally of Sto
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Traficante Jr in the Caribbean was set in motion Batista who had wielded much
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power and aided Traficante in his misdeeds was no more However it must be
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said that the Cuban revolution was not merely a Russian revolution with a
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mojito twist It aimed to combine the ideas of Marty the national hero who
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dreamed of a free Cuba with Marxism Leninism the doctrine that promised a
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proletarian paradise The objective was clear To liberate Cuba from imperialist yoke and
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emancipate the Cuban people But how was this achieved by taking control of
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absolutely everything Private property became public enemy
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number one Landowners entrepreneurs and small property owners saw their assets
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expropriated in the name of social justice The implicit message was clear
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Your land is no longer yours It belongs to the people And by people they meant
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the state In summary the Cuban Revolution began as an ambitious project
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of national liberation and redemption but quickly transformed into a regime
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that crushed private property and any form of disscent This entire story is
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tied to the fact that Santo Traficante Jr and other mobsters had turned Havana
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into their own mob playground They controlled significant assets on the island including casinos hotels and
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other businesses that generated immense fortunes for them However the arrival of
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Fidel Castro and his revolutionary government drastically changed their fate When Castro took control of Cuba
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one of his first objectives was to eliminate the mafia's influence
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This meant shutting down the casinos nationalizing hotels and seizing other
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mafia controlled enterprises Santo Traficante Jr and his
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associates saw their Havana empire crumble almost overnight Castro's
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government not only deprived them of their lucrative businesses but also sent a clear message that Cuba was no longer
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a playground for foreign mobsters This marked the end of an era for Traficante and his peers as the Cuban
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Revolution fundamentally reshaped the island's political and economic landscape To dismantle the organized
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crime that had infiltrated Cuba's economy Castro's government took decisive action Adding to this was the
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disappearance of private property which hit Traficante like a bomb His assets
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and properties including iconic locations in Havana like the Tropicana Casino and the hotel's Riviera and Capri
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was swiftly seized The confiscation of these assets represented a significant
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financial loss for Trafficante and marked the end of his influence in the region In
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1959 our protagonist was detained by Cuban authorities and subsequently
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expelled from the country as an undesirable person Watching his properties pass into state hands he fled
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to the United States leaving behind the empire he had built in Cuba Trafficante
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never made specific comments about the properties Castro confiscated but the loss was evidently devastating
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Castro's government boasted of having eradicated organized crime from the island with the expropriation of
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Traficante's assets being a crucial part of this effort Unwilling to accept his
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fate without a fight Traficante became deeply involved in anti-Castro activities He established contacts with
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various US intelligence services including the CIA and the Office of Naval Intelligence and participated in
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several plots to assassinate Castro While his exact role in each plot
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remains unclear all were part of the desperate efforts by the CIA to rid the Western
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Hemisphere of the Cuban Revolutionary leader One attempt involved poisoned
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cigars Traficante Jr participated in a plot to mix Castro's beloved cigars with
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a lethal substance In another Macccabra twist there was a plan to poison
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Castro's milkshake as if playing a grim joke Yet another bizarre plan
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Trafficante was involved in was a CIA scheme to get Castro to wear a poisoned
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wet suit If his clothing was harmful the reasoning went his chances of survival
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were slim To cap it all off a plan worthy of a soap opera or a fiction book
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our protagonist and the CIA devised together a scheme to detonate Castro
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with an explosive sea shell All these attempts were part of the so-called
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Operation Mongoose one of the most extravagant and comprehensive efforts by the CIA to eliminate Fidel Castro and
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his government The operation involved a network of CIA agents Cuban exiles and
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organized crime figures Among the most colorful and dangerous characters were
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Santo Traficante Jr and Johnny Roseli From a political and state security
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standpoint it involved economic sabotage against the Caribbean government
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hindering the island's maritime transport and funding anti-government
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riots The overarching goal was to make Cuba ungovernable and undermine Fidel
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Castro's revolutionary positions in the eyes of the Cuban public whose radical
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measures were also not helping to improve the internal situation
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These plots though unsuccessful demonstrate the extent to which Traficante was willing to go to
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regain his lost position He worked with his traditional pursuers to conspire
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against a foreign government an enemy shared by law enforcement and the mafia
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alike Applying the logic of the enemy of my enemy is my friend Traficante found
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himself collaborating with the CIA Declassified documents from the agency
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in 2007 confirmed his direct connections to these assassination plans However
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Traficante Jr wasn't just involved in political conspiracies in Cuba but also
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in the United States John F Kennedy elected as the 35th president of the
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United States in 1960 was a charismatic young leader who promised to elevate the
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nation to new heights of development and power However his life and presidency
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came to an abrupt and tragic end on November 26th 1963 a day etched into
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collective memory as one of the greatest tragedies in American history On that
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fateful day Kennedy was in Dallas doing what politicians do best greeting the
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crowd from a presidential motorcade He rode in his open top limousine through
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De Plaza accompanied by his elegant and poised wife the governor of Texas and
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his wife Nelly Amidst cheers and applause a shot rang out shattering the
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air and turning the scene of celebration into a nightmare The fatal shot came
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from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository fired by Lee Harvey
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Oswald a former US Marine and self-proclaimed communist with
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sympathies for revolutionary ideas He apparently believed that killing the
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president was the perfect way to express his discontent with the system While
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Oswald is known as Kennedy's assassin in 1976 FBI informant Jose Alamman claimed
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that in September 1962 Santo Traficante Jr had offered him
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a million dollar loan to refurbish his hotel During their conversation
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Traficante openly expressed his bitterness towards the Kennedy brothers and their attacks on figures like Jimmy
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Hoffer an outspoken union leader who served as president of the International
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Brotherhood of Teamsters and other associated unions Alamman perhaps naive or cynical
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mentioned to Traficante that President Kennedy would likely be reelected Trafficante's response was chilling and
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prophetic No Jose they are going to hit him Alamman claimed to have reported
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these disturbing remarks to his FBI contacts but authorities dismissed the warnings as mafia
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bravado However this detail would later take on a more sinister tone In 1978
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Traficante Jr and Alaman were called to testify before the United States House
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Select Committee on Assassinations The committee was investigating potential links between
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Kennedy's assassin and anti-Castro Cubans including the theory that Castro
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had ordered Kennedy's assassination in retaliation for CIA attempts on his life
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Alamman reiterated that Trafocante had complained for hours during a meeting in
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June or July 1963 about Kennedy's crackdown on organized crime Trafficante had used the
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phrase they are going to hit him which Alamman initially interpreted as a
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prediction of Kennedy's assassination However this phrase could
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be interpreted in two different ways Alleman believed it meant Kennedy would
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be physically attacked as indeed happened while another interpretation suggested Traficante knew they were
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discussing Kennedy's potential electoral defeat Nevertheless the next day
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Trafocante testified vehemently denying having said those words
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Beginning in 1992 Traficante's former lawyer Frank Reggano made an even more
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explosive revelation He claimed to have relayed a request from Jimmy Hoffer to Traficante
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and New Orleans mob boss Carlos Marello to kill Kennedy Reggano also asserted
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that on his deathbed Traficante confessed that Marello's original plan
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was to assassinate Robert Francis Kennedy the president's brother which
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was allegedly connected to the congressional crackdown on the mafia in the United States According to Raeno
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there were potential witnesses who could support this claim though he refused to name them publicly for fear of
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retaliation It was never confirmed whether Traficante Jr was actually involved in
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the assassination Following these tumultuous years Traficante Junior's next endeavors
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were far from tranquil In 1968 he became involved with
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Vietnam not as a tourist but through the CIA's covert operation Phoenix This
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program aimed to dismantle the infrastructure of the National Liberation Front of Vietnam a political
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group fighting against the United States and North Vietnam during the Vietnam War
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with the goal of unifying the country under a socialist republic The operation
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often described as a state terror maneuver saw the CIA collaborating with
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organized crime elements like Trafocante to gather intelligence and execute
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missions In the late 1960s Trafocante Jr became involved in CIA operations in
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Vietnam notably Operation Phoenix and also had a hand in Operation Red Rock
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Details of his specific activities in Vietnam remain sparse but his role was
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significant likely facilitating covert operations that the CIA preferred to
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keep away from public scrutiny By this point Trafficante and the CIA had formed
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an unsettling partnership underscoring the lengths to which the US government
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would go to achieve its objectives abroad In the 1970s Traficante Jr
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expanded his illicit activities to tropical lands particularly Costa Rica
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Here the mafia boss not only enjoyed the sun and beaches but also engaged in
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shady businesses that kept his wallet full and his adrenaline high However
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dirty dealings have a funny way of backfiring In 1973 at nearly 60 years
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old while enjoying his time in Costa Rica local authorities decided it was
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time to put a stop to his activities and arrested him Yet true to the style of a
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crime boss of his stature his time behind bars was
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brief Shortly after Trafocante was released likely due to influences beyond
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Costa Rican borders The 1980s marked the beginning of Trafocante Jr.'s definitive
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decline An infamous veteran of organized crime involved in numerous national and
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international scandals he began to suffer from deteriorating health Cardiac
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issues were his primary struggle with heart attacks and bypass surgeries
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becoming part of his medical routine His overall condition was delicate further
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compounded by speculation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or lung cancer though these remain
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conjectures Despite constant medical attention including surgeries therapies
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and medications his health continued to decline with each passing day Amidst
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this complex health panorama in 1986 Traficante was summoned to court for his
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alleged involvement in the illegal activities at King's Court This was no
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ordinary nightclub established by members of the Banano crime family from
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New York It was a hub of illegal activities where card gambling and
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unlicensed alcohol consumption were rampant Eventually the nightclub was infiltrated
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and operated as a well-designed trap by the FBI aiming to penetrate Traficanti's
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organization and gather evidence against him When confronted with justice a weary
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Traficante Jr vehemently denied any involvement in the operations of King's
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court dismissing it all as a maneuver by his enemies to discredit him However
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several witnesses and documents confirmed his presence and direct involvement in the operations of the
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nightclub Despite all the evidence and testimonies against him Trafocante was
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not convicted Once again it seemed like justice slipped through the fingers of
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the law in his final struggles as a criminal On March 15th
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1987 just months after the King's Court incident he underwent cardiac surgery at
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the Texas Heart Institute in Houston Texas Instead of improving his health
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the procedure worsened it and he passed away 2 days later at the age of
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72 Following his death Vincent Losso assumed leadership of the criminal
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family Loscalo a Sicilian-B born mafioso born in the late 1930s owned multiple
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properties in Tampa by the time of Traficante's passing His wife Josephine
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lived to the age of 95 passing away 28 years later In the
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mid2010s most of the Traficante properties were auctioned off in St Petersburg Florida And so ends the
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tumultuous tale of Santo Trafocante Jr a man whose life was intertwined with some
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of the most significant events of the 20th century His story serves as a stark
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reminder of the complex web of politics crime and international intrigue that
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