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Instead of a fedora and pin-stripe suit, these days goodfellas are more likely to be juiceheads that look something like Café Martorano's owner, nephew of former South Philly mobster "Long John" Martorano, although he chose the culinary life over La Cosa Nostra.
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This popular Fort Lauderdale restaurant is owned by Philly transplants and relatives of murdered mobster Raymond "Long John" Martorano.
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US paid hit-man $20,000 on release from prison - The Boston Globe: When hit man-turned-government witness John Martorano strolled out of prison last year after serving only a dozen years for 20 murders, the federal government gave him $20,000 cash to help him start a new life.
Kill People. Go to Prison. Profit. Bill Crider 2008
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Officials defended the payment yesterday, saying it is not unusual for witnesses, like Martorano, who decline to join the federal witness protection program to get money to help them survive after their release from prison.
Kill People. Go to Prison. Profit. Bill Crider 2008
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(Flemmi claimed he was at a meeting — attended by Connolly — at which Bulger announced that Martorano would "take care of" Callahan, the jai alai exec.)
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That's all very sweet, but Rigger, like Martorano, doesn't address specific issues affecting the district or the country.
Handicapping New York��s 19th Congressional District Primary Race 2006
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Martorano proposes a Bill of Rights for the 21st Century, which includes meeting the health care needs of every citizen, ensuring retirement security for all, strengthening the schools, and ensuring rights to privacy.
Handicapping New York��s 19th Congressional District Primary Race 2006
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But Martorano is better at pointing out the obvious problems rather than letting people in on some of his solutions.
Handicapping New York��s 19th Congressional District Primary Race 2006
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We're not sure what's "untold,'' since Martorano has talked to anyone who'll listen, including "60 Minutes.''
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George, who is known for his aggressive style and gregarious personality, has had a long list of high-profile clients, including organized crime figures Francis "Cadillac Frank" Salemme and John Martorano.
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