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Paul Vario Biography #607971
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Paul Vario was born in New York on July 10th, 1914. He first got involved with the mob during the mid 1920s, quickly developing a reputation as a ruthless leader that would take down anyone betraying him without hesitation. He was involved in a massive variety of crimes, including murder, robbery, illegal gambling, and selling stolen goods. The federal prosecutors that put him in prison said it all by calling him "one of the most violent and dangerous career criminals in the city of New York."

Paul, or "Paulie" as his friends called him, was known for his size. He was about six feet tall and weighed close to 250 pounds over the majority of his life. His appearance resembled that of a sumo wrestler, with jowls hanging below his chin, likening his appearance to that of a ferocious bulldog. He moved slowly through life because he felt that he didn't have to move quick for anyone and figured things would bend to his will, one way or another. His speaking often consisted of short grunt-like responses.

Paulie owned a flower shop at Fulton Avenue in New York as well as a number of other businesses, including an auto junkyard, and bar-restaurant, where he and his cronies liked to hang out. At the bar, men asked Paulie for help and many deals were made, even severe punishments. Paulie lived with his wife Phyllis and three sons: Paul Jr., Peter, and Lenny.

Paulie was considered to be a glutton by many who witnessed his eating habits. He would go out to fancy restaurants and consume entire meals by simply tipping back the bowl or plate and eating everything at once. Despite his eating habits, his cooking skills were well known and his pasta fagiole was renowned by many as the best in New York City.

Paulie was also well known for his paranoia. He was very careful about putting his name on things and making phone calls. He never used private telephones, only public pay phones on the street. Even his boat docked in Sheepshead Bay had no name. He didn't like to speak out loud in public about dealings, instead always whispering.

At the height of Paulie's career, he was raking in $25,000 a day in earnings from his illegal operations. He had a massive network of gambling, bookmakers, loansharks and numbers operators throughout NYC and beyond. Paul Vario was also the "owner" of the Kennedy Airport and conducted all truck hijacking operations there with his underling - James Burke.

Paulie was very good at keeping the other families from going to war with his outfit. He had a diplomatic skill that allowed him to run his businesses without too much trouble and settle differences before they erupted into war. His diplomatic skills also assisted him in union corruption operations where his crew extorted millions of dollars every year from businesses that did not want union strikes to lose them their place in the market. When things got too hot, witnesses disappeared and people with outstanding loans received "encouragement".

In 1972, Paulie was put in prison for three years after the police bugged his headquarters and gathered 54,000 photos in addition to hours and hours of film.

After his release, Paulie was very unhappy to find out that he had been passed over to replace Lucchese as the head of the crime family. Out of prison, he found that a number of his businesses had been ruined and he organized a large drug shipment worth 1.5 million dollars from Colombia. However, an informant tipped off the DEA and the entire load was seized in Queens (30 tons of narcotics), making Paulie very furious.

After the tipoff, Paulie had James Burke organize the famous Lufthansa Heist from the Kennedy Airport, netting over eight million dollars for the crew. Paulie was obviously very happy and returned to business as usual, until his former friend, Henry Hill, eventually testified against him in court, putting Paulie away for life. Paulie was sent to Fort Worth Prison and stayed there until his death in 1988 at the age of 73.

- Various sources



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Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Don Cardi] #608023
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$25,000 a day in the 1950's/1960's - thats a LOT of cash!

Henry Hill ratted out his former mentor but Vario had been banging Karen Hill so he (Vario) didnt deserve any loyalty from Henry.
No honour amongst the mob

Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Don Cardi] #608064
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Gary, I have heard that Paulie was banging Karen, but never saw a source. Was it in Wiseguys?


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Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Don Cardi] #608070
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So why this biography here? What makes him so special? We can also find this on wikipedia. Just wondering, no offense. smile


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I appreciate DC posting this. Shows that Vario was much bigger than I thought.


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Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: TonyG] #608131
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Originally Posted By: TonyG
Gary, I have heard that Paulie was banging Karen, but never saw a source. Was it in Wiseguys?


Wikipedia but I've also heard people mention it on mob video's on Youtube

Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Don Cardi] #608135
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Goodfellas made it seem like he was the boss of the Lucchaese's yet I think there were a few guys more powerful? Certainly Corallo was boss at the time. Vario was a captain or was he higher than that?

Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: NickyScarfo] #608154
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"Paulie was the boss of everyone in the neighborhood". I think that was hinting towards a role as a capo since he's holding that territory. You're right, it was a bit confusing, but that's one of the reasons I admire Goodfellas. You don't have Henry Hill driving the real don around. They're punks running around looking to get made, and it's not an easy life where there's a justifiable reason to whack everyone out. Good tsuff, Don Cardi. Maybe we could get a biography thread? It would be helpful since sometimes people don't know how to venture past the staple books or the Northeast when researching.

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Vario was the top Lucchese man in the East New York/Queens border area

Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Don Cardi] #608191
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Assuming you have the motivation to cite things besides "Various sources", you ever thought about editing Wikipedia?

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Vario was an area boss who had his own fiefdom that`s why hill says 'what the fbi never understood was he was the police department for wiseguys thousands depended on him and he saw a piece of everything'

Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Sonny_Black] #608334
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
I appreciate DC posting this. Shows that Vario was much bigger than I thought.


Now where have I heard... or should I say.... read this before? lol wink


Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black
So why this biography here?



Why not post a bio of an infamous mobster, on a gangster board, that has a real life organized crime section?


Originally Posted By: Lenin_and_McCarthy
Assuming you have the motivation to cite things besides "Various sources", you ever thought about editing Wikipedia?


Now why would I go and edit Wikopedia? uhwhat


Perhaps if you had the motivation to do some internet research you would find that my listing of various sources is a correct one because a majority of the information found and placed on wikopedia is usually compiled from various sources....... be it from books or other internet sites.



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Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Don Cardi] #608356
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Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Originally Posted By: Lenin_and_McCarthy
Assuming you have the motivation to cite things besides "Various sources", you ever thought about editing Wikipedia?


Now why would I go and edit Wikopedia? uhwhat


Kindness of your heart? smile

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Perhaps if you had the motivation to do some internet research you would find that my listing of various sources is a correct one because a majority of the information found and placed on wikopedia is usually compiled from various sources....... be it from books or other internet sites.


If you mean you've got a list that's somewhere on the site, sorry I haven't seen it.

If that's not what you mean, I'll acknowledge yes, we do that, we just don't call them that.

Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Lenin_and_McCarthy] #608365
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Somebody needs to do it. According to Wikipedia, Al D'arco, Jimmy Frattiano, Frank Salemme, and Angelo Lonardo are government witnesses. But each one of them was the first? I guess it changes every day of the week depending on what the editor feels like. And then there was the Charles Herbert Gotti hoax. Wikipedia could be a lost cause at this point.

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I tried - my account's got the same name - but I got rather discouraged when no one joined in on John Gotti.

If you go back, say, here, you can see how much I fleshed it out, but now the article's incompletion is even more obvious.

EDIT: The lead section was someone else, but I rewrote pretty much everything else

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wikipedia is a crock. anyone can write and edit on there and make up stuff!


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Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Don Cardi] #608401
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Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Why not post a bio of an infamous mobster, on a gangster board, that has a real life organized crime section?


Fair enough. We could make a sticky topic of mobster's biography's. But the reason I wondered is that the internet is already full with biography's on mobsters. And there are far more interesting ones than Paul Vario to start writing a biography on.


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Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black
And there are far more interesting ones than Paul Vario to start writing a biography on.

That's a subjective opinion, Sonny. If you grew up in Brooklyn, like DC, you'd probably find Vario to be a very interesting character. I know that as a Bronx guy, I'm always a bit more interested in reading about other Bronx guys than, say, guys in Philly or Boston. And if there were a mob crew in the Netherlands, you would certainly be more interested in them than in American mobsters smile.


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Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: pizzaboy] #608410
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
And if there were a mob crew in the Netherlands, you would certainly be more interested in them than in American mobsters smile.


It's interesting you mention this as I am in fact far more interested in American mobsters than Dutch criminals. Compared with American mafiosi, Dutch criminals are small potatoes and petty thieves.

But I understand you're point. wink


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i find paul vario interesting!


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Re: Paul Vario Biography [Re: Sonny_Black] #608601
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Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black

I am in fact far more interested in American mobsters than Dutch criminals.


So where does that leave you with Dutch Shultz? lol wink



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shuliz was a ohe of a kind OC powerhouse he was independent

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Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black

I am in fact far more interested in American mobsters than Dutch criminals.

So where does that leave you with Dutch Shultz?


Originally Posted By: ONTARIO613
shuliz was a ohe of a kind OC powerhouse he was independent


ONTARIO, I'm not sure, but I THINK Don Cardi's reply was a joke. shhh


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i missed that

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Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black

I am in fact far more interested in American mobsters than Dutch criminals.


So where does that leave you with Dutch Shultz? lol wink


I'm only interested in Arthur Flegenheimer. wink


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Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
And if there were a mob crew in the Netherlands, you would certainly be more interested in them than in American mobsters smile.


It's interesting you mention this as I am in fact far more interested in American mobsters than Dutch criminals. Compared with American mafiosi, Dutch criminals are small potatoes and petty thieves.

But I understand you're point. wink


On that front, even though this guy isn't Dutch, there was a German guy named Stefan Hentschel who was internet famous for a time. Supposedly he was a gangster at one time and was a pro boxer. I remember him from the video where he pimpslapped some guy but most of the articles about him are in German. Wonder if you might know something about him?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOutXmdRQNs

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Originally Posted By: Palomita20
Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
And if there were a mob crew in the Netherlands, you would certainly be more interested in them than in American mobsters smile.


It's interesting you mention this as I am in fact far more interested in American mobsters than Dutch criminals. Compared with American mafiosi, Dutch criminals are small potatoes and petty thieves.

But I understand you're point. wink


On that front, even though this guy isn't Dutch, there was a German guy named Stefan Hentschel who was internet famous for a time. Supposedly he was a gangster at one time and was a pro boxer. I remember him from the video where he pimpslapped some guy but most of the articles about him are in German. Wonder if you might know something about him?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOutXmdRQNs


Not at all. So called German gangsters are the last thing I'm interested in. lol

Okay, there's a German wikipedia article on him and I've translated it with Google.

http://translate.google.nl/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=de&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fde.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FStefan_Hentschel

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Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black
Originally Posted By: Palomita20
Originally Posted By: Sonny_Black
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
And if there were a mob crew in the Netherlands, you would certainly be more interested in them than in American mobsters smile.


It's interesting you mention this as I am in fact far more interested in American mobsters than Dutch criminals. Compared with American mafiosi, Dutch criminals are small potatoes and petty thieves.

But I understand you're point. wink


On that front, even though this guy isn't Dutch, there was a German guy named Stefan Hentschel who was internet famous for a time. Supposedly he was a gangster at one time and was a pro boxer. I remember him from the video where he pimpslapped some guy but most of the articles about him are in German. Wonder if you might know something about him?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOutXmdRQNs


Not at all. So called German gangsters are the last thing I'm interested in. lol

Okay, there's a German wikipedia article on him and I've translated it with Google.

http://translate.google.nl/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=de&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fde.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FStefan_Hentschel


Thanks for the translation. The guy was definitely a character. I'm not surprised you're not into German gangsters as I didn't even know they existed before I heard of this guy.

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Originally Posted By: GaryH
$25,000 a day in the 1950's/1960's - thats a LOT of cash!

Henry Hill ratted out his former mentor but Vario had been banging Karen Hill so he (Vario) didnt deserve any loyalty from Henry.
No honour amongst the mob


Fuck yea thats a lot of cash...

Paulie should have been Boss he was very powerful a true old school gangster...

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I've read on this website that at one point Big Paulie served as "underboss". Is there any truth to this?

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