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|fullname = Anthony C. Strollo
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During Prohibition, Strollo worked as a hitman for mob boss [[Giuseppe Masseria]]. During the Castellammarese War, a war between mobsters over control of the Castellammarese mob, Strollo defected to Masseria's rival [[Salvatore Maranzano]], serving as his lieutenant and hitman. Maranzano ultimately won the war when Masseria was killed by assassins, only to himself be assassinated by his right-hand man [[Charles Luciano|Charles "Lucky" Luciano]], who took over Maranzano's mob. Strollo subsequently began working for Luciano.
During Prohibition, Strollo worked as a hitman for mob boss [[Giuseppe Masseria]]. During the Castellammarese War, a war between mobsters over control of the Castellammarese mob, Strollo defected to Masseria's rival [[Salvatore Maranzano]], serving as his lieutenant and hitman. Maranzano ultimately won the war when Masseria was killed by assassins, only to himself be assassinated by his right-hand man [[Charles Luciano|Charles "Lucky" Luciano]], who took over Maranzano's mob. Strollo subsequently began working for Luciano.


As part of Luciano's mob, Strollo acted as a capo to Luciano and his underboss [[Vito Genovese]], and became head of the Greenwich Village Crew. Luciano was later imprisoned for 30 to 50 years for prostitution in 1936, leaving Genovese in charge. Genovese later designated Strollo as his underboss. As Strollo was Genovese's underboss, he took charge when Genovese fled to Italy in 1937 to escape prosecution for the [[Murder]] of [[Ferdinand Boccia]], but was deposed by [[Frank Costello]] and replaced with [[Willie Moretti]] when they took over Genovese's mob in his absence.
As part of Luciano's mob, Strollo acted as a capo to Luciano and his underboss [[Vito Genovese]], and became head of the Greenwich Village Crew. Luciano was later imprisoned for 30 to 50 years for prostitution in 1936, leaving Genovese in charge. Genovese later designated Strollo as his underboss. As Strollo was Genovese's underboss, he took charge when Genovese fled to Italy in 1937 to escape prosecution for the [[murder]] of [[Ferdinand Boccia]], but was deposed by [[Frank Costello]] and replaced with [[Willie Moretti]] when they took over Genovese's mob in his absence.


After Genovese was extradited to America for Boccia's murder and subsequently acquitted in 1946, he took over his crime family again, with Strollo becoming underboss once again. The two of them later had [[Joseph Gigante]] shoot Costello, wounding him and prompting him to retire from crime. However, in 1959 Strollo once again changed his loyalty again, conspiring with other mobsters to frame Genovese for involvement in the [[Illegal Drug Trade]], resulting in Genovese being sentenced to 15 years in jail.  
After Genovese was extradited to America for Boccia's murder and subsequently acquitted in 1946, he took over his crime family again, with Strollo becoming underboss once again. The two of them later had [[Joseph Gigante]] shoot Costello, wounding him and prompting him to retire from crime. However, in 1959 Strollo once again changed his loyalty again, conspiring with other mobsters to frame Genovese for involvement in the [[Illegal Drug Trade]], resulting in Genovese being sentenced to 15 years in jail.  
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