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  1. The Cleveland crime family, also known as the Scalish crime family or the Cleveland Mafia, is an Italian-American Mafia crime family based in Cleveland, Ohio, and throughout the Greater Cleveland area. The organization formed during the 1900s, and early leadership turned over frequently due to a series of power grabs and assassinations.

  2. Jul 29, 2015 · Cleveland organized crime rose to prominence during Prohibition but faded following the mob wars of the late 1970s. Click through this photo gallery to read about key figures involved in the ...

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  3. Mar 28, 2016 · A peek at some of the most colorful mobsters in Cleveland history. Photos courtesy of the Cleveland Public Library Digital Gallery.

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  4. In national underworld circles, the Cleveland mob has become another Cleveland joke. Will an outside crime family from Chicago or Detroit muscle in on the Cleveland group? It is a possibility that could lead to further bloodshed.

  5. The Golden Era of the Cleveland Mob. Long before the days of car bombings and Danny Greene, Cleveland's first criminal kingpins were locked in a bloody war for control of the city's rackets. From Cleveland Magazine, August 1978. Frank Osowski hunched his shoulders and shivered in the cold.

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  6. May 14, 2024 · Cleveland, Ohio has long held a prominent role in the world of organized crime around the United States. Here are some of the key figures in Cleveland's notorious and infamous mob past.

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  8. By Omerta MIA -. During the Prohibition-era in the 1920s and 1930s, Porrello's grandfather and three uncles became prominent mob leaders in Cleveland. They were initially close friends with another Sicilian family, the Lonardos, even after migrating to Cleveland.

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