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Paul Volpe


Paul "The Fox" Volpe (1927 – November 13, 1983), was an Italian-Canadian Toronto mob boss.

Volpe was born in Toronto in 1927 to Italian immigrants. In the late 1950s, Volpe begun operations in , where he operated in Toronto and Hamilton, until he was run out by Hamilton mob figure Johnny Papalia. He started making strong connections with the Buffalo crime family and other syndicates, and started running a casino in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1963 until returning to Toronto in 1965. The same year, Volpe extorted stock promoter Richard Angle, who was wearing wiretaps for police. Three days after Volpe got married, he was sentenced to two years in jail on June 21, 1968 for extortion. When he was released in 1969, he started forming a formal gang regardless of ethnicity, Nathan Klegerman who helped with jewelry theft, loansharking and stock frauds, Chuck Yanover who was the weapons expert, Murray Feldberg who was the loan shark, Ron Mooney who specialized in burglaries and crooked card games, and Ian Rosenberg as an enforcer. By the early 1970s, Volpe worked with Natale Luppino, son of mob boss Giacomo Luppino of the Luppino crime family, worked on schemes where they would be paid kickbacks from both the union and the developers for negotiating construction contracts. In 1974, a Royal Commission was brought together in the building industry to investigate with police. On April 22, 1977, Rosenberg was murdered for suspected collaboration with the police.

With Volpe living a more outlandish lifestyle and agreeing to appearing in an extensive CBC News documentary in 1977, he accidentally overexposed the Canadian mob. Later that year, Volpe went south to Atlantic City, New Jersey where he began investing in real estate after "the okay" from Angelo Bruno of the Philadelphia crime family that operated the city. With the murder of Bruno in 1980 and the up rise of new power in the city, Volpe returned to Toronto, but without his previous gang as most were in jail or fled.


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