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Vito Giacalone

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American mobster (1923–2012)
Detroit Partnership member Giacalone in 1992

Vito William "Billy Jack"Giacalone (April 16, 1923[1] – February 19, 2012) was an Americanorganized crime figure inDetroit who served as acapo in theDetroit Partnership. He was the younger brother ofAnthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, also a capo in the Detroit Partnership.[2]

Vito Giacalone was described in a 1992 court document as "the most important figure in the Detroit 'Family' after its 'boss'Jack Tocco". Furthermore, a 1992IRS document cited Giacalone as "one of the prime suspects in the 1975 disappearance of formerTeamsters leaderJames R. Hoffa".[3]

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  1. ^"Organized Criminal Activities: South Florida and U.S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga". U.S. Government Printing Office. 1978. RetrievedDecember 22, 2019.
  2. ^Reported Detroit Mob Capo Dies, May Take Hoffa Secret With HimCBS Detroit, 21 February 2012
  3. ^Detroit mobster, tied to Hoffa case, diesDetroit News, 22 February 2012[dead link]
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