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Vaccaro was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has a criminal history dating back to 1971. Vaccaro emerged in the early 70s as a partner in Diamant's 9000 a restaurant on Sunset Blvd. Vaccaro arranged a deal which became a $50,000 loan from John Louis Battaglia, Peter Milano and Louis Tom Dragna. The L.A. family then allowed Vaccaro to take a portion of that money and start a gambling operation. The financially strapped restaurant eventually failed as Vaccaro and the others mentioned abused the business financially.

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  • John Joseph Vaccaro, Jr.
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  • Vaccaro was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has a criminal history dating back to 1971. Vaccaro emerged in the early 70s as a partner in Diamant's 9000 a restaurant on Sunset Blvd. Vaccaro arranged a deal which became a $50,000 loan from John Louis Battaglia, Peter Milano and Louis Tom Dragna. The L.A. family then allowed Vaccaro to take a portion of that money and start a gambling operation. The financially strapped restaurant eventually failed as Vaccaro and the others mentioned abused the business financially.
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  • Vaccaro was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has a criminal history dating back to 1971. Vaccaro emerged in the early 70s as a partner in Diamant's 9000 a restaurant on Sunset Blvd. Vaccaro arranged a deal which became a $50,000 loan from John Louis Battaglia, Peter Milano and Louis Tom Dragna. The L.A. family then allowed Vaccaro to take a portion of that money and start a gambling operation. The financially strapped restaurant eventually failed as Vaccaro and the others mentioned abused the business financially. In the 1980s, Milano and several others, Vaccaro included, were indicted on racketeering charges. The most memorable occurrence from this RICO case was the murder of John Dubeck and his wife whom the prosecution charged had been a partner in the Los Angeles family's operations. Vaccaro, Milano and Gelfuso were said to have plotted the murders. In addition to this case, Vaccaro was linked to Jerry Zarowitz who managed Ceasar's Palace and to Meyer Lansky. That connection placed Jerry Zarowitz in Miami as a partner in Lum's fast food chain in the late 1960s when they made a bid for Ceasar's with Clifford Perlman out front. In addition to Perlman and Zarowitz the others partners were Jay Sarno, Nathan Jacobson, Harry Wald, Albert Faccinto and the Rogers family "Ben, Victor, Nathan and Sol," from Beaumont, Texas. The Rogers represented Louisiana money. From this connection, Vaccaro was introduced into the Sarno pact and later moved on with Jerry Zarowitz and eventually Peter Milano.
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