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  1. Thomas Gagliano (born Tommaso Gagliano; Italian: [tomˈmaːzo gaʎˈʎaːno]; May 29, 1883 − February 16, 1951) was an Italian-born American mobster and boss of what U.S. federal authorities would later designate as the Lucchese crime family, one of the "Five Families" of New York City.

  2. Thomas Gagliano (nacido como Tommaso Gagliano; pronunciación en italiano: /tomˈmaːzo gaʎˈʎaːno/) fue un mafioso ítalo-estadounidense y jefe de lo que las autoridades federales de los Estados Unidos llamarían luego como la familia criminal Lucchese, una de las Cinco Familias de Nueva York.

  3. 8 de jul. de 2013 · Tommaso “Tommy” Gagliano was an early leader of the Lucchese crime family in New York City, a low-key don who believed in secrets and knew how to keep them. Little is known about his reign at the top of one of the nation’s most powerful criminal organizations, and that’s exactly the way he would have wanted it.

  4. Gaetano “Tommy” Gagliano was the original boss of what the U.S. Federal authorities would later designate as the Lucchese crime family, one of the “Five Families” of New York City. He was probably the lowest-profile boss in the history of America Cosa Nostra and presided over the family for over two decades.

  5. Thomas Gagliano fue un mafioso ítalo-estadounidense y jefe de lo que las autoridades federales de los Estados Unidos llamarían luego como la familia criminal Lucchese, una de las Cinco Familias de Nueva York. Fue un jefe de bajo perfil por más de dos décadas.

  6. The Lucchese crime family (pronounced [lukˈkeːze; -eːse]) is an Italian-American Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia.

  7. Gaetano “TommyGagliano was the original boss of what the U.S. Federal authorities would later designate as the Lucchese crime family, one of the “Five Families” of New York City. He was...

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