Not born in Potenza, but some where in Sicily.
Lucchese crime family was created in 1931.
Tommy Lucchese, boss of the Lucchese Crime Family based in New York, lost a finger in an accident in 1915 which earned him the nickname 'Three Finger Brown'.
Henry Hill worked for members of the Lucchese Crime Family, but was not a 'made made', thus did not "officially" belong to any crime family.
Most of the time in Aix-en-Provence.
The most famous mafia is arguably the Corleones - a fictional mafia family from the critically acclaimed Godfather series of films. The five families from New York are the Gambino family, the Colombo family, the Bananno family, the Genovese family, and the Lucchese family.
Henry Hill was a famous American mobster. In 1980, he became an informant for the FBI and subsequently testified against many other members of the Lucchese family.
The proud and noble English surname of Mason actually has its roots in France, where illustrious ancestors of this family distinguished themselves by holding a family seat in Provence.
The early records of Provence, France shows that someone with this surname had held a family seat there. Some of the family moved to Louisiana in North America in the early 1700s. Family motto: "Dangers shall strike me unappalled!"
the cohan family started KSBW
Frank Scalice, a prominent mobster in the Lucchese crime family, was murdered on June 17, 1957, in New York City. Scalice was shot multiple times while sitting in his car in the Bronx.
1992
They started a family business making helicopters.