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Albert L. Giorgio, DOB 7-7-24, AKA Al
Judd, versatile Boston hoodlum, an associate of Fat Vinny Teresa, the
Mafia turncoat who later wrote “My Life in the Mafia.” He was also tight
with Bobby Daddieco, whose testimony would later send Frank Salemme to
prison for 17 years. Then, when Stevie Flemmi returned to (supposedly)
face the music, Daddieco “vanished,” to Florida, where he lived openly,
although the FBI claimed it could never locate him.
Below, Daddieco,
second from left, and Al Judd, second from right, under arrest.” |
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