Paul Castellano

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Paul Castellano was an American gangster

Jun 26, 1915

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 26, 1915
  • Died on: November 16, 1985
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: College Dropouts, Criminals, Gangsters
  • Spouses: Nina Manno (1937–1985)
  • Childrens: Constance, Joseph, Paul Jr., Philip
  • Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Paul Castellano born at

Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

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Birth Place

He married Nina Castellano with whom he had three sons namely Paul, Philip and Joseph Castellano and a daughter whose name was Constance Castellano. Later, he developed a romantic relationship with his live-in maid Gloria Olarte.

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Personal Life

He was assassinated on 16 December 1985. John Joseph Gotti, an Italian-American mobster made a plan to murder him at a dinner party. Gotti successfully executed his plan with the help of a hit team. The gunmen shot Castellano several times.

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Personal Life

Born in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S., Paul Castellano was the youngest son of Giuseppe Castellano, a butcher and member of the Mangano crime family and Concetta.

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Childhood & Early Life

He had a sister whose name was Kathryn. He left his school education in the eighth grade to learn butchering and collecting number game receipts from his father.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1934, in the month of July, he was arrested for the first time in Hartford, Connecticut for robbing a haberdasher. When he refused to reveal the identity of his two assistants during this crime, he served a three-month prison sentence.

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Offences & Incarceration

In 1940, he joined the Mangano family. Under his boss Albert Anastasia, he became a caporegime , a high rank in Mafia family. After Anastasia’s murder in 1957, Carlo Gambino became his boss.

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Offences & Incarceration

In this year, he attended Apalachin Conference in Apalachin, New York. This was a historic summit of the American Mafia, an Italian-American criminal society. The New York State Police raided the meeting and arrested him.

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Offences & Incarceration

During police custody, he refused to provide any clue about the meeting to the grand jury. As a consequence, he was imprisoned for a year on charges of contempt.

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Offences & Incarceration

For his conspiracy to withhold information, he received sentence to five years of imprisonment on January 13, 1960. But on the month of November of the same year, an Appeals Court reversed his conviction.

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Offences & Incarceration

After becoming the acting boss of Carlo Gambino in 1975, police charged him for loan sharking. The police also claimed that he did not provide any information about the profits from his illegal racket and thus evaded tax.

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Major Crimes

In 1975, he ordered the murder of Vito Borelli, boyfriend of his daughter Constance. Vito compared Paul to Frank Perdue, the owner of Perdue Farms. Feeling insulted, he took measures to terminate Vito’s life.

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Major Crimes

In 1978, he ordered the murder of Nicholas Scibetta, a Gambino associate, for being involved in several public fights and insulting a female cousin of Frank DeCicco, underboss of Gambino family. In the same year, he planned the murder of Gambino Capo James Eppolitto and his mobster son.

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In 1983, he played a crucial role in the murder of Roy DeMeo. He was aware of DeMeo’s dependency on cocaine and he utilized this information to succeed in his plan. DEMeo’s dead body was found in the trunk of his Cadillac.

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In the following year, police accused him of extortion, narcotics trafficking, robbery and prostitution. In 1985, police took him into custody on charges of racketeering. Later, he was released on bail.

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