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      • Frank Amato (/ ˈɑːmətoʊ / AH-mə-toh, [citation needed] Italian: [aˈmaːto]; disappeared September 20, 1980, pronounced legally dead 1985) was a Sicilian-American mafioso who was the son-in-law of Gambino crime family boss Paul Castellano.
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    Frank Amato (/ ˈɑːmətoʊ / AH-mə-toh, [citation needed] Italian: [aˈmaːto]; disappeared September 20, 1980, pronounced legally dead 1985) was a Sicilian-American mafioso who was the son-in-law of Gambino crime family boss Paul Castellano.

  3. Frank Amato: The Unassuming Boxing Legend. When it comes to the world of boxing, there are fighters who capture the attention of millions with their flamboyant personalities and larger-than-life personas. And then there are those like Frank Amato, who let their fists do the talking.

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  5. Frank Amato – a former boss. [38] Amato controlled rackets in New Kensington and West Virginia he expanded the crime family's territory throughout Braddock, Pennsylvania and Allegheny County. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] He stepped down as boss becoming underboss to LaRocca. [ 9 ]

  6. Frank Amato (/ ˈ ɑː m ə t oʊ / AH-mə-toh, [citation needed] Italian: [aˈmaːto]; disappeared September 20, 1980, pronounced legally dead 1985) was a Sicilian-American mafioso who was the son-in-law of Gambino crime family boss Paul Castellano.

  7. With musical dynamism, Amato became the lead singer of “The Mirrors” and later, the rock band “Task Master,” while simultaneously touring with Classic Rock icons, Savoy Brown. He then contributed to the birth of “Beau Coup,” a band that won the hearts of Cleveland radio and gained nationwide recognition.

  8. Frank Amato (/ˈɑːmətoʊ/ AH-mə-toh, Italian: [aˈmaːto]; disappeared September 20, 1980, pronounced legally dead 1985) was a Sicilian-American mafioso who was the son-in-law of Gambino crime family boss Paul Castellano.