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Lorenzo Mannino Age:biography and wiki

Born in 1959, Lorenzo Mannino is a criminal, gangster, and racketeer. Find out the latest information about Lorenzo Mannino’s job, family, dating/affairs, height, age, and physical characteristics. Find Out How Much Money He Has This Year and How Much He Spends? Discover how, at 64 years old, he obtained the majority of his net worth as well.

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OccupationCrime boss, mobster, racketeer
Age64 years old
Net Worth$1 Million – $5 Million
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Born1959
Birthday1959
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NationalityAmerican

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Born in 1959, Lorenzo “Lore” Mannino is purportedly the interim head of the Gambino Crime family, taking over for Frank Cali, who was fatally murdered on March 13, 2019.

Paul Semplice, a 55-year-old former soldier who operated a loan-sharking business, was sentenced to 28 months in jail in March 2019. He had admitted guilt in October 2018 to lending money to a stressed-out business owner and a gambling addict who later suffered a stroke. In a wiretapped call, Semplice revealed to a cooperating witness that Mannino was his boss and that he had beaten one victim.

When applauding Jim Comey, the prosecutor in the 1993 trial, Barack Obama mentioned a message written “Lorenzo” in 2013. However, Mannino’s trial lawyer denied that Mannino wrote the note.

In a 2007 New York Post article, Mannino was described as a “rising crime-family star” who once attempted to persuade Frank Sinatra to assist crooner Al Martino in finding work in Las Vegas. The article discussed the creation of a “cooperative venture” between FBI agents stationed in Rome and Italian National Police working at the FBI Headquarters in Washington.

After entering a guilty plea in 1994 for cocaine trafficking and plotting Francesco Oliveri’s 1988 murder, Mannino received a 15-year jail sentence. His release occurred in 2004. The 1993 trial, in which John Gambino, Joseph Gambino, and Matteo Romano were co-defendants, resulted in a mistrial in June 1993 due to the jury’s inability to make a decision. This was followed by the 1994 plea. Salvatore Gravano provided testimony on the involvement of John, Joseph, and Mannino in Oliveri’s murder, as well as a racketeering operation and the Gambino criminal family’s prohibition on drugs.

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