Jonathan "Johnny" Trapani was an associate of the Corleone Family and a father of the Corleone underboss, Charlie Trapani.
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| - Jonathan "Johnny" Trapani was an associate of the Corleone Family and a father of the Corleone underboss, Charlie Trapani.
- Johnny Trapani is the father of the main character, Aldo Trapani. At the beginning cutscene, he meets his wife, Sarafina. A bakery (which appears to be one he owns according to a quote by a Barzini thug) explodes and he rushes over to find his son Aldo Trapani. He instead is pulled into the alley and attacked by some Barzina soldiers, after fighting and defeating them, Don Barzini steps in. Don Barzini orders his death and his minions kill Johnny stating that it's simply business. Aldo watches the scene and Don Vito appears saying to him to save his anger. He tells Aldo that when the time is right, Aldo will have his revenge.
- Johnny Trapani was a baker from Little Italy and an associate of the Corleone family. He was known to be incredibly loyal to Don Corleone and was highly favoured by him. The friendship lead to Johnny's business, Trapani's Bakery, becoming very successful. This position led to Johnny's death however, whem he was brutally murdered by Emilio Barzini's men before his son's eyes, for his part in sabotaging a number of the Barzini Family's operations in the 1936. This event led to his wife Seraphina's steady decline, and the straying of his son from the track of the law. However, Aldo Trapani was brought in to work for Luca Brasi(Video Game Version), and eventually became one of Don Corleone's most trusted men. The bakery was sold to the Stracci Family, who gave it to Mamma Scarponi in 1942.
- Jonathan Johnny Trapani was a soldato of the Corleone family and son of a maternal uncle of Vito Corleone.
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| - John, hun, Johnny, Jhonny, Trap, bakery owner, Charlie and Aldo's father
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| - Jonathan Alexander Wolfgang Trapani
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| - Jonathan "Johnny" Trapani was an associate of the Corleone Family and a father of the Corleone underboss, Charlie Trapani.
- Johnny Trapani is the father of the main character, Aldo Trapani. At the beginning cutscene, he meets his wife, Sarafina. A bakery (which appears to be one he owns according to a quote by a Barzini thug) explodes and he rushes over to find his son Aldo Trapani. He instead is pulled into the alley and attacked by some Barzina soldiers, after fighting and defeating them, Don Barzini steps in. Don Barzini orders his death and his minions kill Johnny stating that it's simply business. Aldo watches the scene and Don Vito appears saying to him to save his anger. He tells Aldo that when the time is right, Aldo will have his revenge.
- Johnny Trapani was a baker from Little Italy and an associate of the Corleone family. He was known to be incredibly loyal to Don Corleone and was highly favoured by him. The friendship lead to Johnny's business, Trapani's Bakery, becoming very successful. This position led to Johnny's death however, whem he was brutally murdered by Emilio Barzini's men before his son's eyes, for his part in sabotaging a number of the Barzini Family's operations in the 1936. This event led to his wife Seraphina's steady decline, and the straying of his son from the track of the law. However, Aldo Trapani was brought in to work for Luca Brasi(Video Game Version), and eventually became one of Don Corleone's most trusted men. The bakery was sold to the Stracci Family, who gave it to Mamma Scarponi in 1942.
- Jonathan Johnny Trapani was a soldato of the Corleone family and son of a maternal uncle of Vito Corleone.
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