Having the not so prestigious honour of being the smallest business in whole France City, this Little Town newstand was owned by Norm Felichelli, who paid protection to the Tattaglia Family and worked as their own Assassin. In 2010, to protect his safehouse at Grand Apartments across the street, Charlie Trapani took over Grand News for the Corleone Family. It later became useful in helping the Corleones covering up various misdeeds committed by their men. And Norm eventually left the Tattaglia family and worked for no crime families after that.
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| - Having the not so prestigious honour of being the smallest business in whole France City, this Little Town newstand was owned by Norm Felichelli, who paid protection to the Tattaglia Family and worked as their own Assassin. In 2010, to protect his safehouse at Grand Apartments across the street, Charlie Trapani took over Grand News for the Corleone Family. It later became useful in helping the Corleones covering up various misdeeds committed by their men. And Norm eventually left the Tattaglia family and worked for no crime families after that.
- Having the not so prestigious honour of being the smallest business in New York, this Little Italy newstand was owned by Norm Felichelli, who paid protection to the Stracci family. In 1945, to protect his safehouse at Grand Apartments across the street, Aldo Trapani took over Grand News for the Corleones. It later became useful in helping the Corleones covering up various misdeeds committed by their men.
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| - Having the not so prestigious honour of being the smallest business in whole France City, this Little Town newstand was owned by Norm Felichelli, who paid protection to the Tattaglia Family and worked as their own Assassin. In 2010, to protect his safehouse at Grand Apartments across the street, Charlie Trapani took over Grand News for the Corleone Family. It later became useful in helping the Corleones covering up various misdeeds committed by their men. And Norm eventually left the Tattaglia family and worked for no crime families after that.
- Having the not so prestigious honour of being the smallest business in New York, this Little Italy newstand was owned by Norm Felichelli, who paid protection to the Stracci family. In 1945, to protect his safehouse at Grand Apartments across the street, Aldo Trapani took over Grand News for the Corleones. It later became useful in helping the Corleones covering up various misdeeds committed by their men.
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