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  1. Oct 24, 2023 · This Malibu-based co-owner of production company Ubatz Productions Inc., alongside his loving wife Debrah, has also been a star witness in so many mob trials over the years that the US Federal Court of NY has certified him as a “crime expert” in gambling, drugs, and organized crime. Read More: George Gabriel: Where is the FBI Agent Now?

  2. Sep 1, 2010 · UBATZ is a documentary about Salvatore "Ubatz" Polisi, a former New York mobster that testified against John Gotti. The film by David Murphy (No Bad Days, No...

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    • David Murphy
  3. Ubatz!! Gabbagool! I can't really think of any italian word meaning "holy shit" that sound similar to the word "ubatz". The language they speak in the serie Gomorra is not Italian tho, it is the Neapolitan language, so maybe that is an American slang word derived by a Neapolitan one.

  4. UBATZ is a story about Salvatore "Ubatz" Polisi, a former mobster that turned in John Gotti. The Film by David Murphy ("No bad Days" and "Not Another Not Another Movie") features in depth interviews from Salvatore Polisi, Henry Hill (The film "Goodfellas" was based on his life), the head's of the FBI Task Force, family, former mobsters and many more from his past.

    • 4 min
    • 870
    • David Murphy
  5. Jul 24, 2012 · Known by his Mob name, Sally Ubatz (“Crazy Sally”), he ran an illegal after-hours gambling den, The Sinatra Club, that was a magic kingdom of crime and a hangout for up-and-coming mobsters like Gotti and the three wiseguys immortalized in Martin Scorsese’s GoodFellas—Henry Hill, Jimmy Burke, and Tommy DeSimone.

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  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Sal Polisi played a significant role in the Italian American Mafia and New York organized crime scenes, being associated with both the Gambino and Colombo crime families. Polisi became disillusioned with the Mafia and eventually aided the feds in their pursuit of mobsters like John Gotti, testifying against his former associates in several trials.

  7. Jul 24, 2012 · Known by his Mob name, Sally Ubatz (“Crazy Sally”), he ran an illegal after-hours gambling den, The Sinatra Club, that was a magic kingdom of crime and a hangout for up-and-coming mobsters like Gotti and the three wiseguys immortalized in Martin Scorsese’s GoodFellas—Henry Hill, Jimmy Burke, and Tommy DeSimone.

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