Former Colombo mob captain Michael Franzese recounts earning millions a day in a gas-tax scam, the violence of mob life, and how love and faith got him out.

Michael Franzese — Former caporegime in New York's Colombo crime family and son of underboss Sonny Franzese. Once one of the highest-earning mafia members via a gasoline-tax fraud, he later left the life, became a Christian, and now works as an author and motivational speaker.
Franzese traces his path into the mafia, joining to help free his wrongfully-convicted father rather than out of ambition, and explains the structure, rules, and code of mob life. He details the gasoline-tax fraud that brought in up to $8-10 million a week through Panamanian shell companies and hundreds of gas stations. He describes the brutality of the life, including a friend forced to kill his own father, his own 29 months in solitary confinement, and the night his father betrayed him in a room where he believed he would be killed. He explains how meeting his wife and a betrayal by his father pushed him to walk away, survive a contract on his life, and rebuild through faith. The conversation closes on business lessons from mob life: negotiation, sit-downs, delegation, and taking personal responsibility.
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Michael Franzese
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