John Nardi was a prominent figure in the Italian-American Mafia and was associated with the Cleveland crime family. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1916 and rose through the ranks of the organization, eventually becoming a high-ranking member.
Nardi was known for his involvement in various criminal activities, including bootlegging, gambling, and extortion. He also had connections with other Mafia families across the United States.
Nardi's criminal activities brought him into conflict with other members of the Mafia, and he was involved in several internal power struggles within the Cleveland crime family. He was ultimately assassinated in 1977, with his murder believed to have been ordered by his rival, Danny Greene.
Despite his criminal activities, Nardi was well-respected in the underworld and was regarded as a skilled mobster. His life and death have been the subject of numerous books and movies documenting the organized crime history in Cleveland.
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