Pasqualino Lolordo

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Pasqualino LoLordo (d. January 8, 1929) was an organized crime figure and head of the Chicago chapter of the Unione Siciliana during the late 1920s. Succeeding Antonio Lombardo, an associate of Al Capone who had been killed only months before shortly after he refused to turn the presidency over to mobster Joe Aiello supported by the New York-based national Unione Siciliana president Frankie Uale, Lolordo was influenced by former leader Mike Merlo who may have been attempting to reform the organization. However, he too would be eliminated when he was murdered in his home by unidentified gunmen (possibly arraigned by George Moran [1]) on January 8, 1929 becoming another victim in the struggle for control of the Unione Siciliana.

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