News about Carlo Gambino

After a judge refuses a drug lord's appeal of his life term, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman will never see daylight again, according to respected former DEA agent Mike Vigil

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
In 2019, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman was sentenced to life in jail, but a judge turned down his appeal this week, finding that his appeal was fair and correct. Since being released twice from Mexican prisons, he has been detained since 2019 at the 'Alcatraz of the Rockies' supermax jail in Colorado. 'I don't think he'll ever see daylight again,' Mike Vigil, the DEA's international operations manager, told DailyMail.com.

EXCLUSIVE: After decades of silence, a Gambino crime family, bloody turf wars, and John Gotti's lavish suits were hauled before the court, as Mafia's Mafia heir advises the FBI not to go back after a few Italians joked and eating cannoli's

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2023
After ten arrests of members and associates this week, where family were seen supporting them at Brooklyn Federal Court (left), the Gambino crime family, which is well-known for Prohibition bootlegging, bloody turf wars, and John Gotti's (right) lavish style has been brought back to the forefront. But Giovanni Gambino, the mafia scion who led the crime syndicate into national spotlight, blasted the detentions as "misplaced priorities," as the world grapples with what he sees as legitimate threats to American borders.

Thomas Gambino, the former mayor of New York City, has died at the age of 94 after surviving one of the country's deadliest crime eras in which he earned more than $7 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2023
Thomas 'Tommy' Gambino, a man who was once known as New York City's 'Mafia Prince,' has died. He was 94 years old. Gambino, the oldest son of crime boss Carlo, died of natural causes. He reportedly earned more than $100,000 in cash bonds and blue chip stocks during one of the worst crime eras in history. After being charged with company fraud, he and his brother entered a guilty plea in 1992, pledging $12 million in restitution and fines.