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Joseph Amato

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It seems there was another member named Joseph Amato (born 1908, lived at least until 1986), known as "Black Joe", supposedly "because of a perpetual suntan attained on the golf course". It seems he was fairly important, a "top Chicago mob figure". The FBI also kept track of him. This would also be relevant to the page Joe Amato.

It also seems that Giuseppe "Big Joe" D'Amato (died 1927) and Joseph Amato (died 1927) are the same person - one is just an Anglicized version of the name. This should probably be noted somewhere. (However, in the FBI list I reference below, "Amato, Big Joe" is a separate entry from the "Amato, Joseph" that died in 1927 - this may simply be due to inconsistencies with how the data was entered, though.)

(Side note, the "LCN" original deadlist that the Amato members are listed under in the FBI deadlist seemingly stands for "La Cosa Nostra")

-- WrenFalcon (talk) 03:51, 23 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]