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  1. Criminal penalty. 10 years' imprisonment. Anthony "Tony Jack" Joseph Giacalone (January 9, 1919 – February 23, 2001), also known as Tony Jocks, was a Sicilian-American organized crime figure in Detroit. He served as a capo in the Detroit Partnership, and later as a street boss.

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  2. Anthony J. Giacalone, who was reputed to be a Detroit gangster and was investigated in the disappearance of the former Teamsters boss James R. Hoffa, died on Friday at St. John Hospital and...

  3. 24. Jan. 2020 · A 10-minute video by Alan Bradley, a crime journalist and director, traces the history of the Giacalone brothers, the public faces of the Detroit Mafia, and the black Detroit hitmen who worked with them. The video covers their rise and fall, their links to the Hoffa murder, and their role in the Italian Mafia and the black gangs.

  4. 19. Mai 2019 · The files reveal the brothers' ties to Jimmy Hoffa, their gambling activities, and their conflicts with other mob leaders in the 1960s. They also show the FBI's interest in the Detroit mob's role in politics and sports.

  5. 30. Juli 2020 · Er, behauptet er, hatte gar keinen Hunger: Im September 1975 wird Mafia-Pate Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone (rechts) zu Hoffas Verschwinden befragt. Er hat ein Alibi - und angeblich nie eine...

  6. 1. Okt. 2019 · Jack L. Goldsmith, a law professor at Harvard, wrote a book about the case of Jimmy Hoffa, the Teamsters leader who vanished in 1975. He claims his stepdad, Charles "Chuckie" O'Brien, was a key suspect and a friend of Anthony Giacalone, the mobster who was also a suspect. He tries to clear his stepdad's name and solve the mystery of the disappearance.

  7. 25. Feb. 2001 · Feb. 25, 2001 12 AM PT. From Times Wire Services. DETROIT — AnthonyTony Jack” Giacalone, a reputed Mafia captain who many believe knew the secret behind the disappearance of Teamsters boss...