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  1. Joseph Michael Valachi (September 22, 1904 [nb 1] – April 3, 1971) was an American mobster in the Genovese crime family who was the first member of the Italian-American Mafia to acknowledge its existence publicly in 1963. He is credited with the popularization of the term cosa nostra. [3]

  2. After being married for 25 years, Valachi left his wife for another woman in 1958. Death & Legacy On April 3, 1971, Valachi passed away due to a heart attack while he was still incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution, La Tuna, in Anthony, Texas.

  3. Joseph "Joe Cargo" Valachi – he exposed the inner workings of the American Mafia in 1963. Valachi was active since the Castellammarese War during the early 1930s, as an associate of the Lucchese crime family ; however; after the murder of Salvatore Maranzano in 1931, he joined the Genovese family.

  4. Jun 3, 2019 · The first mobster to break omerta was Joseph Valachi, a "soldier" in the Genovese family in 1950s New York. Valachi is remembered today for his testimony before a US senate committee in 1963, in which he revealed parts of the mob's structure, operations and rituals.

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · Joe Valachi was a notorious figure in American history, known for being the first Mafia member to publicly acknowledge the existence of the Mafia. Born in 1903, Valachi became a soldier in the Genovese crime family.

  6. At his defection, Joseph Michael Valachi was up to that point the most famous apostate in the criminal underworld. Although his revelations provided the public and law enforcement with a wealth of information, it did have its limitations.

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  8. As they walked into the entrance of the building, Joe turned away. His friends, waiting in the shadowy lobby, shot Reggione three times in the head, leaving him dead in the hallway. After the killing, Valachi said he went straight home to his wife.

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