The oversized corner bungalow was the home of the mob figure who was reputedly connected to President Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and Fidel Castro.
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America would have us believe the Cosa Nostra mafia of New York has been contained, but it has simply gone underground. Instead, Milton Glaser’s famous “I love NY” poster and Frank Sinatra ...
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“All my life I loved Frank Sinatra,” says Miller ... What you won’t see in this one are the controversies, including his Mafia ties, the JFK love-hate relationship, or even the Ava Gardner connection.