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Dept. Of It's Not Personal, It's Strictly Business: Rudy Giuliani Loves, Hates & Is The Mafia |
| Published: September 10, 2007, 5:16 pm |
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His cousins, uncle and even his own father were all mafioso, which maybe explains why the self-hating Giuliani dedicated so much of his professional life to crushing the Family Business by prosecuting such beloved mob figures as “Fat Tony” Salerno. At the same time, his perverse obsession with dressing up as fictional characters (usually women) means he also loves acting like characters from fictional mob movies such as “The Godfather.” But enough about Rudy’s 1,700 mental problems; let’s review his own family’s life of crime: “Uncle Leo D’Avanzo ran a loan-sharking and gambling operation out of a Brooklyn bar, and used [Rudy’s] father Harold as muscle to collect unpaid debts.” Harold Giuliani used a baseball bat when working as an “enforcer.” Harold Giuliani even served 18 months at Sing Sing Prison for robbing an innocent milkman, at gunpoint. Uncle Leo and Harold were even in a Puzo-esque [ Full article ] |
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