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Episode 263: Highest Paid Mafia Boss Tells the TRUTH About the Life

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2019

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

The dark side of the mob. How Michael Franzese, the highest paid Mafia boss since Al Capone, one day decided to walk away from the life. Check out the official Las Vegas Mob Story page on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2kplQgQ

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0:00.0

30 seconds.

0:02.0

One time for the underdong.

0:04.0

Ignition sequence star.

0:06.0

Let me see you put them up.

0:08.0

Reach the skies,

0:10.0

touch the stars up above because it's

0:12.0

one time for the underdog one time for the underdog

0:17.3

if you go on YouTube right now and type in the word mafia you're either going

0:20.4

to come up with the first or the second one no matter what part part of the world you're in, my sit down with Michael Franzi's, it's over 3.5 million views.

0:26.5

It became a phenomenon after we did the sit down because of how detailed he told the stories.

0:30.9

A lot of people said, this man reminds me of Michael Corlioni from the movie, Godfather.

0:35.6

You know why once you listen to this podcast.

0:38.3

Michael, I have to tell you, you're one of the most fascinating people

0:41.9

that I've been looking forward to sitting down with.

0:44.0

And you had Mickey Eyes, and Mikey Francese.

0:51.0

When you hear about the modern day, not even a modern day, you know the movie Godfather, everybody has the

0:57.4

poster and you watch the movie and you hear about Michael Corleone and you think, is there really a character like that you pretty much are the real life

1:07.4

Michael Corleone per se of that story right so it's exciting to be sitting out with you appreciate you for making a time and

1:16.6

welcoming us to your place here. Well, thank you and I have been compared obviously to

1:21.4

Michael I think it's a good comparison at times because

1:25.5

Al Pacino he played a terrific role in that movie. Yeah and there is a certain

1:31.6

flow that I have watching the movie with them and I see with you where the mannerisms, it's amazing how close that is, with the mannerisms that you have on the way you speak.

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