https://www.cosanostranews.com/2017/08/anthony-accetturos-wife-nearly-killed.html?m=1

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http://www.amazon.com/FIND-GUILTY-WS-1-85-ENG-SUB-RE-PKGD/dp/B00G4REWMU/ref=as_li_bk_tl/?tag=ed-scarpo-cosanostranews-20&linkId=d078cb293fbce3c4353c77f8c3e92fed&linkCode=ktlhttp://www.amazon.com/Million-Years-B-C-Raquel-Welch/dp/B00018D3ZA/ref=as_li_bk_tl/?tag=ed-scarpo-cosanostranews-20&linkId=6fed481d631f150db6e3693bab989076&linkCode=ktl (which starred a very hot Raquel Welch). Born in 1938, Tumac is reportedly still kicking....

Anthony Jr., Page Six also noted, said he survived 11 assassination attempts, including one on his wedding day -- which would be around 30 years ago, in the Garden State.... we assume it was a previous marriage. (And we found this courtesy of the Five Families news site.)

Three men with AK-47s shot at the limo he and his bride were in, Anthony Jr. told DeBrino, but the couple declined to cancel their reception and arrived unscathed. Accetturo said to the 300 guests, “It was just a minor inconvenience.”

DeBrino, a former NYPD officer, met with Accetturo at Frank Talerico’s Ocean Manor Resort Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where Vin Diesel, Usher and Dennis Rodman were also hanging out.

DeBrino — who produced Find Me Guilty, in which Diesel starred as Jackie DiNorscio, who defended himself in the longest Mafia trial in US history — is now in talks with Accetturo for a book and film deal.


The Miami Memo

In 2012, Anthony Jr. was named in a leaked FBI document that allegedly outlined how Joey Merlino was putting a crew together in Florida, where he moved after his release from prison.

As Philly.com noted, "The FBI issued a confidential alert warning law-enforcement officials that the former Philadelphia mob boss might try to set up shop in the Miami area with some of his old associates.

'The memo was contained in the first batch of some five million emails being released by the anti-secrecy group Wikileaks - including several FBI alerts obtained by a Texas-based private-intelligence firm on topics ranging from biker gangs to al Qaeda's English-language website."

"As of March 2011, former Philadelphia (La Cosa Nostra) crime family boss, Joseph 'Skinny Joe' Merlino, appears to be restoring and developing significant relationships for a potential South Florida crew," read the Situational Information Report put out by the FBI's Miami office last June.

"Reportedly, he may become involved in illicit gambling/bookmaking activities again."

The alert also speculated that Merlino "may reach out to" Anthony Accetturo Jr. - a soldier in the Luchese crime family's New Jersey crew - for "muscle."

There was a problem with this report, however, from the get go. The Mami memo apparently wasn't shared with Philadelphia law-enforcement. One of these Philadelphia officials then cast doubt as to the memo's authenticity.

"I would expect (Merlino) to reconnect, but those names strike me as not very fruitful," the official said. "The whole thing sounds off base."

When Tumac flipped, it was a different world entirely....