- Jimmy Fratianno
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subject_name = Jimmy Fratianno
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image_caption = Mugshot of Jimmy Fratianno
date_of_birth =November 14 ,1913
place_of_birth = Cleveland,Ohio ,USA
date_of_death =June 30 ,1993
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status = Deceased
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children =Aladino "Jimmy the Weasel" Fratianno (
November 14 ,1913 –June 30 ,1993 ) was a Clevelandmobster and later acting head of the Los Angeles crime family before becoming a government informant. Fratianno was the highest ranking mobster to become a federal witness until Sammy "the Bull" Gravano during the early 1990s.Personal Background
Born "Aladino Fratianno" on
November 14 ,1913 inNaples, Italy , Fratianno was brought toCleveland, Ohio , by his parents four months later. He began stealing from fruit stands as a child. He supposedly earned his nickname "the Weasel" from outrunning policemen on the streets of the Little Italy section of Cleveland. As a young man, Fratianno became part of the city's organized criminal syndicate and earned a reputation as a prominent hitman. Eventually finding his way to the West Coast he frequently worked with fellow hitman Frank "Bomp" Bompensiero. Fratianno later claimed responsibility for at least 11 gangland slayings underLos Angeles crime bossJack Dragna .In the 1970s, Fratianno learned that his crime family had put out a murder contract on his life. At that point, Fratianno agreed to become a government informant within the family. As it turned out, Fratianno was not murdered, but instead rose through the ranks to eventually become acting boss of the crime family for a brief time. Unlike New York informant
Joe Valachi , who was a low-level "soldier" limited to knowledge withinNew York , Fratianno was privy to information on the detailed hierarchy of organized syndicate operations across the United States. Fratianno also knew about Florida crime bossSanto Trafficante, Jr. 's plans to assassinate Cuban dictatorFidel Castro as part of theCIA Operation Mongoose. Someconspiracy theorists (such as theGemstone File ) connect Fratianno with the assassination of U.S PresidentJohn F. Kennedy .After testifying against the Los Angeles syndicate, Fratianno entered the federal
Witness Protection Program , in 1981. However, he was eventually dropped from the program for violating its rules. Fratianno later wrote an autobiography with authorOvid Demaris entitled "The Last Mafioso" and "Vengeance is Mine" withMichael J. Zuckerman . Fratianno enjoyed his years as a criminal celebrity with appearances on CBS's60 Minutes television news program and various documentaries.In 1993, Jimmy Fratianno, suffering from
Alzheimer's Disease , died peacefully in his sleep.References
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Encyclopedia of American Crime". New York: Facts on File Inc., 2005. ISBN 0-8160-4040-0
*Demaris, Ovid. "The Last Mafioso: "Jimmy the Weasel" Fratianno". Bantam Books, 1981. ISBN 0-553-27091-5Further reading
*Lewis, Brad. "Hollywood's Celebrity Gangster. The Incredible Life and Times of Mickey Cohen". New York: Enigma Books, 2007. ISBN 978-1-929631-65-0
*Moldea, Dan E. "Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob". New York: Penguin Books, 1987. ISBN 0-14-010478-X
*Neff, James. "Mobbed Up: Jackie Presser's High-Wire Life in the Teamsters, the Mafia, and the FBI". New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989. ISBN 0-87113-344-X
*Pizzo, Stephen; Fricker, Mary; and Muolo, Paul. "Inside Job: The Looting of America's Savings and Loans". New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989. ISBN 0-07-050230-7
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