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Frank Iaconi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frank Iaconi Frank Iaconi was an Italian American gangster who reigned as crime boss of Worcester, Massachusetts from the days of Prohibition through 1953. Though part of the Patriarca family's territory, Worcester was in fact a fiefdom of the Mafia's Genovese family. Iaconi enjoyed police protection, allegedly because he focused on gambling and forbade large-scale dope-dealing and prostitution. Worcester was considered such a safe-haven for organized crime, that the Mafia bosses held a conference there in 1950. That was the same year that Iaconi ran afoul of the Kefauver Committee investigating organized crime. Iaconi's testimony before the committee led to Committee Chairman Estes Kefauver have Iaconi’s tax returns examined, which led to an Internal Revenue Service investigation of Iaconi. In February of 1953, Iaconi was indicted for failing to pay $217,875 in taxes on $350,000 in revenue from racketeering and for money laundering. After pleading guilty, he was imprisoned at Danbury Federal Prison for 11 months. He died from natural causes soon after being released.〔 ==References==
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