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NYC-area Mafia mansions struggle to sell — for 1 reason you may not suspect
Despite their notorious ties to mafia history, many tri-state properties have struggled to sell -- less because of their criminal pasts and more due to sky-high prices and costly, outdated interiors.
FORT LEE, NJ -- A mansion built by a mob kingpin is headed to the auction block on Wednesday. The 1.3 acre estate is located on the Palisades cliffs in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Mobster Albert Anastasia ...
FORT LEE -- The gated Italianate-style home where Murder Inc. kingpin Albert Anastasia hung his fedora is on the market for $6.9 million. The seven bedroom, seven-and-a-half bath, 6,529-square-foot ...
On this day, April 15, in 1951, Vincent Mangano, founder of one of the modern Five Families mob organizations, disappeared, making way for the ruthless Albert Anastasia to take the helm of the family.
Albert Anastasia, a murderous slob in clubman’s clothes, dropped in at the New York State Crime Commission hearings on waterfront corruption one afternoon last week. It was a most dramatic moment. As ...
Does anyone believe that there are individuals who are born without a conscience? There was one individual who was so ruthless and feared that he would earn the reputation as the most notorious ...
The infamous Gambino Crime Family wreaked havoc in the city of New York during the 20th century. They were an Italian-American Mafia crime family and one of the “Five Families” that ruled over the ...
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