Joe Foley (1921 - 1999 aged 78) also known as Tough Man was a restaurateur, owning a restaurant of the same name in New Jersey. Foley is described as a Hard man or a Tough guy, Foley was given a chance to be in the Stracci crime family but he refused. Foley took over Rosie Rosen's Saloon in the Forties and the new business soon gained a reputation as the toughest bar in New Jersey. Foley operated alongside gold racketeer Louis Secondi, an associate of the Stracci crime family. On the 1946, The Corleone crime family started to have lager ideas so they expanded there operations in New Jersey, Foley handed his over take to Aldo Trapani and the Corleones. Foley died of lung cancer.
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