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  1. Frank Cullotta (* 14. Dezember 1938 in Chicago, Illinois; † 20. August 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada [1]) war ein italienisch - US-amerikanischer Mobster und Assoziierter des Chicago Outfit sowie der Anführer einer Bande, die von den Medien aufgrund der verwendeten Einstiegsmethode bei Einbrüchen als „Hole in the Wall Gang“ (zu ...

  2. Frank John Cullotta (December 14, 1938 – August 20, 2020) was an American mobster in the Chicago Outfit and a member of the Hole in the Wall Gang burglary ring in Las Vegas with friend and mobster Tony Spilotro. After his arrest in 1982, he became a government witness and entered the witness protection program.

    • Eight years' imprisonment (1968), Eight years' imprisonment (1982)
    • Frank John Cullotta, December 14, 1938, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  3. Frank Cullotta, a mobster who was granted immunity for his testimony and spoke openly about organized crime in court and later on his own YouTube show, died on Aug. 20 in a Las Vegas hospital....

  4. 17. Aug. 2022 · Frank Cullotta was a notorious mobster who burglarized and killed in Las Vegas with Tony Spilotro. He later turned informant and helped inspire the movie Casino, but also reinvented himself as a tour guide in his old age.

  5. 23. Aug. 2020 · Frank Cullotta was a former hit man who advised and had a cameo role in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film "Casino." He died at 81 from complications of COVID-19 in a Las Vegas hospital, according to The Mob Museum.

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  6. 24. Aug. 2020 · Former Chicago, Las Vegas mobster Frank Cullotta dies at 81. By Associated Press. Aug. 23, 2020 5:01 PM PT. LAS VEGAS — Frank Cullotta, a former mobster turned government witness who had a...

  7. Frank Cullotta war ein italienisch-US-amerikanischer Mobster und Assoziierter des Chicago Outfit sowie der Anführer einer Bande, die von den Medien aufgrund der verwendeten Einstiegsmethode bei Einbrüchen als „Hole in the Wall Gang“ bezeichnet wurde, welche in den Jahren von 1980 bis 1981 in Las Vegas circa 200 Einbrüche verübt haben soll.