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Los mafiosos siguen teniendo el control de varias regiones del país.
The apartments were investments, she said, owned by mafiosos, militares , narco­traffickers from Colombia, corrupt officials.
Shares were equally distributed in order to avoid ownership concentration among Russia's mafiosos and rich bureaucrats.
Because when the mafiosos come a-sniffin', they'll turn to whoever looks like him the most — you.
A word getting in line with murderers, mummies, mafiosos to suggest art's unsavory and/or failed ambitions.
My booker looks into whether or not there's Mafiosos behind [the club], and whether the festivals bust the local venues.
It started as a pretty dark spec script [titled Down and Under] about two shitty mafiosos who have to go to the outback.
Back in August two chicken-fighting-mafiosos decided to settle a score on national TV, but the fight was held at a smaller stadium.
At the outset of this eight-part series, Alex is dragged into a web of organized crime involving mafiosos from Israel, India and Russia.
Ha escrito sobre mafiosos, cárceles, conducta policial incorrecta, condenas injustas, corrupción gubernamental y cubrió el juicio contra el Chapo, el líder del Cartel de Sinaloa.
Con su liderazgo, los mafiosos acusados formalmente confesaron y describieron en video cómo masacraron y mutilaron a sus víctimas, y esos videos se reprodujeron en las noticias nocturnas.
Además, exigen instituciones que no sean corruptas —un Estado profundo— y un Estado de derecho, no solo el Estado arbitrario de las milicias, los mafiosos y los autócratas.
But mafiosos who are good at what they do, to the extent that is possible, aren't necessarily loudmouths who leave paper trails, as Trump clearly did in his Cohen dealings.
A charming racketeer who held company with infamous mafiosos, Hollywood moneymen, stars and starlets, Rosselli even had some encounters with members of Congress before it all unraveled for him in Miami.
But even as the mob's time-honored rackets started to run dry and The Sopranos convinced your baby-boomer parents to subscribe to HBO, New Jersey's real-life mafiosos remained a poorly understood bunch.
Not a great look for your country, which is why one Italian farmers organisation has taken a stand against foreign food manufacturers who use mafia nicknames, fictional mafiosos, and even guns to market supposedly Italian products.
After taking power, the Cuban revolutionary took away all Americans' property, targeting with particular vehemence the mafiosos who paid off Cuban officials to flout the law and turn the country into a den of vice for foreigners.
Estos mafiosos también amenazaron a muchos otros tipos de negocio, como el de los agricultores de limón, el de los ganaderos y el de los taxistas, lo cual produjo el surgimiento de grupos de autodefensa ciudadana para hacerles frente.
But what's going on with Trump, you can't even get at, you know, and what he said was that even to clarify 15 out of these 500 deals, these are just like the most frightening Mafiosos around the world.
Full of mafiosos, gangbangers, gun thugs, hitmen, drug lords, armed robbers, and killers, virtually anyone in the federal Bureau of Prisons—I did 21 years there—will tell you Hazelton houses the most hardcore criminals from Bulger's home city of Boston due to its proximity to the Northeast.
" Mafiosos in transit A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 24, 2018 at 10:13am PST Just a couple of trendsetters and jet setters... #tracksuitnation A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 30, 2018 at 3:225am PST Back in the old stomping grounds.... #cremdelaCrema A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 22018, 226 at 22018:25am PST New city, new track suit... A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 209, 20183 at 22018:21am PST Armie's wife, Elizabeth Chambers, appears to support her husband's statement-making fashion choices entirely, captioning one of their posts together, "Passionately discussing the future of le tracksuit.
" Mafiosos in transit A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 222, 2018 at 10:56am PST Just a couple of trendsetters and jet setters... #tracksuitnation A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 30, 2018 at 3:393am PST Back in the old stomping grounds.... #cremdelaCrema A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 29, 2018 at 6:01am PST New city, new track suit... A post shared by Armie Hammer (@armiehammer) on Jan 27, 2018 at 3:02am PST Armie's wife, Elizabeth Chambers, appears to support her husband's statement-making fashion choices entirely, captioning one of their posts together, "Passionately discussing the future of le tracksuit.
Emanuele Nortarbartolo is on a train to Palermo. He is thinking of the political situation in Italy and the scandal of the bank of Rome. He also had to fight against a group of mafiosos. Suddenly two men jumped on his own carriage.
Manganelli's plans helped take down Sicilian Mafiosos, Nitto Santapaola and Giuseppe Lucchese, plus many other Sicilian criminals. In 1995, he was appointed as chief of Palermo and Naples. He served as deputy chief of police in 2000 until he became the official chief of police. He died in Rome, aged 63.
Lovell reformed his life and mainly hires ex-cons at his firm. He is happy to give Tommy a job and a second chance. Tommy is restless and instead of following the call script, he often counsels people on how to defraud Lovell's company. When Tommy sees some mafiosos in his neighborhood, he grows enraged.
These tend to focus on drug trafficking and situations related to it such as violence, mafiosos living luxurious hedonistic lives and women selling themselves to them in order to escape poverty. These stories have often been made in the format of television series even making seasons of these shows like El Cartel which consists of 2 seasons.
A pair of Mafiosos try to confront Roger Amsford and his wife at a lounge, wanting to discuss a $20,000 debt Roger owes, but the Amsfords evade them. The men follow the Amsfords to their home, and as his associate beats Roger, Spike rapes Mrs. Amsford. On the way out Spike and his partner assault Roger's father, Gen. William Amsford, a former member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Morrison returned in 1955 with promises of going straight. Paralyzed in both legs due to prison fight in 1953, it was obvious right away that he didn't lose a step. When two mafiosos showed up at his house with a brand-new red Cadillac El Dorado for him–a token of gratitude for not "snitching" on them in prison, he respectfully declined. He eyed the real estate business and considered opening a dry cleaning shop.
Claudia López stood out as a columnist for Semana, El Tiempo, and La Silla Vacía. Her investigations into parapolitics were published in the books Parapolítica: la ruta de la expansión paramilitar y los acuerdos políticos and Y refundaron la patria: de cómo mafiosos y políticos reconfiguraron el Estado colombiano. In mid-2016 she presented her vision on how to end the armed conflict with the FARC in her book ¡Adiós A Las Farc! ¿Y ahora qué?.
If Castle fails to comply with Self's orders, Self will text- message his men to kill Soap. During the course of being chased by gang members and Mafiosos, Self is injured several times while the Punisher himself remained unscathed. Self is later killed by accidentally falling into a wood chipper, and Castle returns to save Soap by killing Self's thugs. The Punisher leaves Self's mangled corpse on the hood of his own car, then Castle and Soap walk away.
Scotto became one of the most powerful mafiosos in New York due to his powerful political connections. Scotto even became friends with the mob's most feared enemy, U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. In 1972, Scotto used his influence to get his lawyer, Bertram Perkel, appointed as a special counselor to Police Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy. Also in 1972, Scotto was named as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, but stepped down in protest over the actions of the Convention Credentials Committee.
During one of Bear's fights, Rabbit sets up a melting imitation of himself made out of tar. As the Mafiosos take turns stabbing at the "tar rabbit", they become stuck together. Rabbit leaves a bomb next to them and then he, Bear, Fox, and the opponent boxer rush out of the boxing arena as it blows up. The live-action story ends with Randy and Pappy escaping from the prison while being shot at by various white cops, but managing to make it out alive.
He is the paternal great-great-great grandfather of Tsuna, who has repeatedly been shown to be similar to him, as they have the same weapon and techniques (including the Zero Point Breakthrough), almost identical appearances, and equally unorthodox Famiglias (the First Famiglia included aristocrats, military men, rival mafiosos and religious people). Their Guardians are quite similar as well: Yamamoto, Hibari, Mukuro, Lambo, Gokudera, and Ryohei have already been shown to be very much like their first predecessors in appearance, weapon of choice, and personality.
The B-52s arrive on station; Milosz and Gardener target the Rockefeller Center as Lieutenant Colonel Kinninmore and the ground forces pull back. The incendiary bombs destroy Rockefeller Center and kill hundreds of fighters instantly; the surviving elements surrender en masse to the U.S. military, including the Russian and Serbian mafiosos. The Emir is believed dead, but Caitlin and Rhino and Jules are pulled out by helicopter; Caitlin is upset as she had to let the Emir go. On their way out, they see A-10 Warthogs and AH-64 Apaches assaulting Central Park.
In 2019, Black Cube uncovered proof of bribery and corruption between lawyer Janio Lescure of Panama and various judges and magistrates in the country, including Judge Oydén Ortega of the Supreme Court. Black Cube was able to procure audios of Lescure admitting his close relationships with judges, state officials, and mafiosos as well as his ability to control court verdicts, bypass inspections of illegal activities, and avoiding paying taxes. In 2019, Black Cube exposed Eliezer Fishman's hidden assets valued at around €100 million. Fishman, once considered one of Israel's wealthiest businessmen, was declared bankrupt in 2016.
On July 9, 1972, while still in prison on the gun possession charge, Ouimette was convicted of conspiracy to kill Michael Greene and Homer Perkins, career criminals who had been found murdered three years prior. He was sentenced to ten years in prison, and was sent to the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI), a maximum security facility in Cranston. There, operating out of the prison's North State Wing, where the mafiosos lived, Ouimette continued to lead his gang from behind bars, and had enormous influence and freedom within the prison. There, he even had influence over the warden.
Nicknamed La Dinamita, Mullins started his career with Cartaginés before joining Alajuelense in 1995 and returning to Cartaginés two years later. He had a stint on loan in Guatemalan football with USAC in 1999Bernal Mullins contratado por Universidad de San Carlos - Nación amid controversy about a fee the Guatemalans had to pay Cartaginés for the loan.Guerra verbal•Dirigencia chapina califica de "mafiosos" a los cartagineses por el caso Mullins - Nación In January 2000, he returned to Costa Rica to play for Herediano.Mullins ya es florense - Nación In May 2005, Mullins moved abroad to play for Salvadoran outfit FAS,El nuevo tigrillo - Diario de Hoy with whom he won the 2005 league title a month later.
Fisher infiltrates the CIA headquarters and accesses the CIA computer mainframe, allowing Grim to trace the data leak to the computer of Mitchell Dougherty. Captured for interrogation, Dougherty claims ignorance of the leak, but the NSA learns that his obsessive–compulsive disorder caused him to back up data on an unsecured laptop, which was exploited by a Virginian-based network owned by Kalinatek, Inc. Georgian-hired mafiosos attempt to liquidate all the incriminating evidence of Nikoladze from the Kalinatek offices by destroying the building and murdering the staff. Intercepting a 911 call from a technician named Ivan, Fisher is deployed to the building and retrieves Ivan's encryption key while the FBI rescues Ivan.
Retrieved on 2008-3-29.Bison Cast. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-3-29. "Shadaloo" as it is referred to, is a multi-leveled criminal syndicate which is a plutarchy of an unknown number of powerful crime families that have connections ranging from the locale mafiosos of the countries to even factions of the government (in the film's current case, the department of commerce). Though Bison's full goals are not divulged, his first order of business is to buy up an entire waterfront district and restructure it specifically for the wealthy and elite, thus further adding to the funding of his operations. He first appears as a simple mob head, only to skyrocket through the ranks after killing off a number of allied families and usurping their power for himself.
Phillip suspects that Gilbert and Moira's future in-laws (and victims) are mafiosi. Both Gilbert and Moira find the notion preposterous, but Phillip cracks and confides all to his songwriting partner, the brainy Claire Simmons. At the Cellini family's Christmas party, Claire needs only one quick look to confirm that Gilbert's in-laws are mafiosos, the patriarch of the clan being infamous gangster Freddy "the Pooch" Bombelli. She and Phillip pull Gilbert into a bathroom and acquaint him with two hard facts: One, attempting to swindle the Mafia is stupid; and Two, attempting to do so partnered with Moira is suicidal, for she has already ingratiated herself with Gilbert's family far more successfully than he, and would throw him and Phillip to the wolves in a heartbeat if anything went wrong.
As a result of the seizure of the suitcase of money, Uberti was accused of smuggling and, later, of money laundering. Uberti said at a hearing on February 1, 2008, before Maria Luz Rivas Diez, prosecutor for economic crime, that Diego Uzcátegui Matheus, vice-president of the state oil firm PDVSA, had introduced him to Wilson at a luncheon on August 3, 2007, the day before the flight. “I had never before had any contact or relation with him,” claimed Uberti, who also stated, “I do not know either the origin or the destination of the money confiscated from Antonini Wilson.” In an August 2011 radio interview, Wilson called Uberti a “criminal” and said that the suitcase of money with which he had been caught was not his but Uberti's. He said that the PDVSA head had introduced him to Uberti, “the third man of Argentina,” and that he, Wilson, did not like the looks of Uberti. At the airport, where, he said, Bereziuk had given Uberti “two kisses like the mafiosos,” Bereziuk had asked Wilson to help her with a suitcase.
" Mike Ryan of Uproxx called it a "phenomenal film", stating that the de-aging is "pretty good" and "the best I've seen so far", but noted that "if you stare at it, yes, you can see the imperfections [...] but you do get used to it", while Johnny Oleksinski of the New York Post wrote that the film has "a different tone than your average gangster film" and that "Scorsese is at the top of his game [...] his film is never boring, and it explores some unexpectedly deep themes for mafiosos." IndieWires Eric Kohn stated that "The Irishman is Martin Scorsese's best crime movie since Goodfellas, and a pure, unbridled illustration of what has made his filmmaking voice so distinctive for nearly 50 years", reserving particular praise for Steven Zaillian's screenplay, writing that "Zaillian hasn't delivered a script this polished since Moneyball." David Edelstein wrote for Vulture that "Pesci [...] plays Bufalino as almost supernaturally focused and watchful, always hypersensitive to other peoples' rhythms [...] I thank the gods of acting that he came out of retirement to do this." He also praised the performances of De Niro and Pacino, stating that The Irishman is one of Scorsese's "most satisfying films in decades.

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