
Mathew J. Mari's View From Mulberry Street
Called the ultimate “mob lawyer”, Mathew J. Mari has almost five decades on the front lines of courtroom battles and been a witness to history from his early days growing up on Mulberry Street and Knickerbocker Village on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to the present day. He was chief counsel in the first federal death penalty case (United States v. Pitera) tried in New York State and has extensive experience in federal RICO and conspiracy cases as well as in major state and federal narcotics cases. He has represented clients in famous cases such as “The Commission Case”, “The Bensonhurst Case,” and “The Wells Fargo Case”.
Mathew J. Mari's View From Mulberry Street
EPISODE 31 - MOB SURVIVAL – “They died with their boots on OFF.”
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Mathew J. Mari
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Season 2
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Episode 31
Matt examines the major Mob Bosses – and answers the question “who died in bed at a ripe old age and who didn’t”. Matt comes up with 3 men that epitomize survival. Matt studies Joe Bonanno, Phil Rastelli, Joe Profaci, Carmine Galante, Joe Massino, Carlo Gambino, Vito Genevese, Tommy Lucchese, Santo Trafficante, Sr. and many others. Who of these men are the 3 Matt picked? You’ll have to watch. Enjoy.