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  1. Ignacio Antinori (February 17, 1885 – October 23, 1940) [1] was an Italian-born American mobster who built one of the earlier narcotics trafficking networks in Florida. Antinori was regarded as the first boss of the Tampa crime family, later known as the Trafficante crime family .

  2. Ignacio Antinori, a Sicilian -born immigrant, became a well-known drug kingpin and the Italian crime boss during the late 1920s. But there was also a smaller independent Italian gang led by Santo Trafficante Sr. that was operating in the Tampa area.

  3. Ignacio Antinori (February 17, 1885 – October 23, 1940) was an Italian-born American mobster who built one of the earlier narcotics trafficking networks in Florida. Antinori was regarded as the first boss of the Tampa crime family, later known as the Trafficante crime family.

  4. Santo Trafficante Sr. gained power as a mobster in Tampa, Florida and ruled the Mafia in Tampa from the 1930s until his death in 1954. Trafficante was heavily involved in the operation of illegal bolita lotteries. During his reign, Trafficante was a well-respected boss with ties to Charles "Lucky" Luciano and Thomas Lucchese .

  5. Ignacio Antinori (17 February 1885-23 October 1940) was the first boss of the Trafficante crime family of the American Mafia, leading the family from 1920 to 1940; Santo Trafficante Sr. led the family after his 1940 murder. Ignacio Antinori was born in Palermo, Sicily on 17 February 1885, and he...

  6. Ignacio Antinori ( Palermo, 17 febbraio 1885 – Tampa, 23 ottobre 1940) è stato un mafioso italiano naturalizzato statunitense a capo di uno dei primi traffici di droga negli Stati Uniti. Antinori fu il primo boss della famiglia di Tampa, ora conosciuta come Famiglia Trafficante .

  7. Santo Trafficante Senior (28 de mayo de 1886 – 11 de agosto de 1954) fue un mafioso nacido en Sicilia y padre del poderoso mafioso Santo Trafficante, Jr. Santo Trafficante Sr. ganó poder como mafioso en Tampa, Florida y gobernó la Mafia de Tampa desde la década de 1930 hasta su muerte en 1954.