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{{Villain Infobox
{{Important}}{{Villain Infobox
|image = John Franzese.jpg
|image = [[File:300px-John_Franzese_mug_shot.jpg|thumb]]
|fullname = John Franzese Senior<br>
|fullname = John Franzese Senior<br>
|alias = Sonny Franzese<br>The Nodfather
|alias = Sonny Franzese<br>
The Nodfather
|orign = Naples
|orign = Naples
|occupation = Mob boss
|occupation = Mob boss
|skills = Body disposal<br>Control over the mob
|skills = Body disposal<br>
Control over the mob
|hobby = Carrying out mob hits
|hobby = Carrying out mob hits
|goals = Avoid conviction for criminal activites
|goals = Avoid conviction for criminal activites
|crimes = Racketeering<br>[[Rape]]<br>Fraud<br>Loansharking<br>[[Murder]]<br>Extortion<br>[[Money laundering]]<br>Bribery<br>Robbery<br>Assault<br>Parole violations<br>Illegal gambling<br>[[Drug trafficking]]
|crimes = Racketeering<br>
Rape<br>
Fraud<br>
Loansharking<br>
[[Murder]]<br>
Extortion<br>
[[Money laundering]]<br>
Bribery<br>
Robbery<br>
Assault<br>
Parole violations<br>
Illegal gambling<br>
Drug trafficking
|type of villain = Mobster}}
|type of villain = Mobster}}
 
'''John "Sonny" Franzese Sr.''' (6 February 1917 - 24 February 2020) was an Italian-American mobster who was a longtime member and underboss of the Colombo crime family.  
'''John "Sonny" Franzese Sr.''' (February 6<sup>th</sup>, 1917 - February 24<sup>th</sup>, 2020) was an Italian-American mobster who was a longtime member and underboss of the Colombo crime family.  


==Biography==
==Biography==
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He was accused of murdering Genovese crime family hitman-turned-informant Ernest Rupolo in 1964 on the orders of [[Vito Genovese]]. Rupolo was shot and stabbed several times before his feet were attached to two concrete blocks and his hands tied before being dumped into Jamaica Bay. He was arrested in 1966, and during his trial, the prosecution produced records that claimed that Franzese had killed between 30 and 50 people. Franzese was later acquitted of the murder.
He was accused of murdering Genovese crime family hitman-turned-informant Ernest Rupolo in 1964 on the orders of [[Vito Genovese]]. Rupolo was shot and stabbed several times before his feet were attached to two concrete blocks and his hands tied before being dumped into Jamaica Bay. He was arrested in 1966, and during his trial, the prosecution produced records that claimed that Franzese had killed between 30 and 50 people. Franzese was later acquitted of the murder.


However, on March 3<sup>rd</sup>, 1967, Franzese was convicted in Albany, New York of masterminding a series of four bank robberies across the country in 1965, and was finally sentenced to 50 years in prison at United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, , after several denied appeals. Franzese's nephew, Salvatore Franzese, reportedly headed Franzese's gambling operations while Franzese was in prison. In 1978, Franzese was released on parole but returned to prison in 1982 for a parole violation. In 1984, Franzese was released on parole again. Until 2008, he was never charged with another crime, although he would return to prison on parole violations on at least six occasions.
However, on March 3, 1967, Franzese was convicted in Albany, New York of masterminding a series of four bank robberies across the country in 1965, and was finally sentenced to 50 years in prison at United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, , after several denied appeals. Franzese's nephew, Salvatore Franzese, reportedly headed Franzese's gambling operations while Franzese was in prison. In 1978, Franzese was released on parole but returned to prison in 1982 for a parole violation. In 1984, Franzese was released on parole again. Until 2008, he was never charged with another crime, although he would return to prison on parole violations on at least six occasions.


In June 2008, Franzese, incarcerated for a parole violation, was indicted on charges of participating in murders during the Colombo Wars of the early 1990s, stealing fur coats in New York City in the mid 1990s, and participating in home invasions by police impersonators in Los Angeles in 2006. On June 4<sup>th</sup>, 2008, Franzese was indicted along with other Colombo mobsters on charges of racketeering, conspiracy, robbery, extortion, narcotics trafficking, and loansharking. On December 24<sup>th</sup>, 2008, Franzese was released from the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn. According to law enforcement, Franzese remained the official underboss of the Colombo family.
In June 2008, Franzese, incarcerated for a parole violation, was indicted on charges of participating in murders during the Colombo Wars of the early 1990s, stealing fur coats in New York City in the mid 1990s, and participating in home invasions by police impersonators in Los Angeles in 2006. On June 4, 2008, Franzese was indicted along with other Colombo mobsters on charges of racketeering, conspiracy, robbery, extortion, narcotics trafficking, and loansharking. On December 24, 2008, Franzese was released from the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn. According to law enforcement, Franzese remained the official underboss of the Colombo family.


Franzese's son, John Franzese Jr. became a government informant. With the help of Franzese Jr.'s testimony, the 93-year-old Franzese Sr., on January 14<sup>th</sup>, 2011, was sentenced to eight years in prison for extorting two Manhattan strip clubs, running a loanshark operation and extorting a pizzeria on Long Island. Prosecutors had asked for a sentence of 12 years, while Franzese's lawyer asked for leniency based on a variety of ailments, including partial blindness and deafness, gout, and heart and kidney problems. Franzese was denied compassionate release in July 2016. Franzese, being the oldest inmate in federal prison, was released from the Federal Medical Center in Devens, Massachusetts, on June 23<sup>rd</sup>, 2017, at the age of 100. He died in a New York City hospital nearly three years later.
Franzese's son, John Franzese Jr. became a government informant. With the help of Franzese Jr.'s testimony, the 93-year-old Franzese Sr., on January 14, 2011, was sentenced to eight years in prison for extorting two Manhattan strip clubs, running a loanshark operation and extorting a pizzeria on Long Island. Prosecutors had asked for a sentence of 12 years, while Franzese's lawyer asked for leniency based on a variety of ailments, including partial blindness and deafness, gout, and heart and kidney problems. Franzese was denied compassionate release in July 2016. Franzese was released from the Federal Medical Center in Devens, Massachusetts, on June 23, 2017, at the age of 100; he died in a New York City hospital three years later.
==Trivia==
*His mother allegedly said he was “bad since he was born”.
*He often put nail polish on his fingertips to prevent fingerprints on his weapons.<ref>https://www.indystar.com/in-depth/news/2019/03/26/john-sonny-franzese-colombo-crime-family-indianapolis/3139068002/</ref>
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