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  1. Mrs. Anna Genovese goes over documents with her attorney Osie M. Silber somewhere in N.J., in March 1953. (AP Photo) On March 3, 1953, the second day of Anna Genovese’s Freehold trial where she sought “separate maintenance” financial support from her estranged husband Vito, 22 witnesses were called who would testify mostly on behalf of Vito.

  2. WEINFELD, District Judge. Petitioner, Vito Genovese, more than six years after the affirmance of his conviction together with thirteen codefendants for conspiracy to violate the narcotics laws, and four years after denial of a motion for a new trial, now moves pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255 to vacate the judgment of conviction and the fifteen ...

  3. On April 3, 1959, Genovese and 14 others were found guilty of conspiracy to violate the federal narcotics law. One week later, nationally syndicated columnist Dorothy Kilgallen’s column in the Asbury Park Press said that, “The underworld boys say Vito Genovese…expects a two-and-a-half-year sentence and is more or less reconciled to it.”

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  5. Vito Genovese (Italian: [ˈviːto dʒenoˈveːze,-eːse]; November 21, 1897 – February 14, 1969) was an Italian-born American mobster of the American Mafia. A childhood friend and criminal associate of the legendary Lucky Luciano , Genovese took part in the Castellammarese War and helped Luciano shape the new American Mafia's rise as a major force in organized crime in the United States.

  6. Nov 24, 2010 · On July 7th, 1958, FBN agents arrested Genovese and 53 other defendants and 14 co-conspirators involved in the conspiracy. Of this group, only Genovese and 16 others were actually indicted. Two of them, evaded the law and did not appear for trial. The two who escaped arrest were Carmine Galante and John Ormento.

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  8. On December 8, 1952, Anna filed a lawsuit against Vito Genovese in Superior Court in Freehold, seeking $300 monthly “separate maintenance” financial support for her and son Philip, and $5,000 in attorney’s costs. In the initial hearing before the Chancery Court in Trenton, she alleged that the $200 monthly payments Vito had made were ...

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