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James Failla was born on 22 January, 1919 in New York City, U.S., is an American mobster (1919–1999). Discover James Failla's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Occupation Mobster
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 22 January 1919
Birthday 22 January
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Date of death 5 August, 1999
Died Place Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1919

James "Jimmy Brown" Failla (January 22, 1919 – August 5, 1999) was an American mobster who was a high ranking caporegime with the Gambino crime family and a major power in the garbage-hauling industry in New York City.

Failla's crew was based in Brooklyn, with operations stretching into Staten Island, Manhattan, and New Jersey.

Failla was raised in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, a neighborhood dominated by New York's La Cosa Nostra families.

Failla eventually relocated to a modest home on Staten Island.

1950

During the 1950s, Failla became close to Carlo Gambino, underboss to Albert Anastasia, boss of what would become the Gambino crime family.

Failla later served as Gambino's chauffeur/bodyguard.

1951

In 1951, Failla was convicted of bookmaking and illegal gambling charges and paid a $25 fine.

1957

After the 1957 murder of Anastasia, the new boss Carlo Gambino appointed Failla as his point man in the waste-hauling industry.

1966

In 1966, Failla was again fined for bookmaking and illegal gambling.

1970

In 1970, Failla was charged with contempt of court for refusing to testify before a grand jury, but the charge was later dropped.

1971

By 1971, Failla had become a caporegime in the Gambino family.

Failla was one of the most respected and feared racketeers in New York, and one of the all-time top earners.

A resident of Ocean Breeze, Staten Island, Failla's nickname "Jimmy Brown" derived from his fondness for brown clothes.

Despite his power and wealth, Failla lived modestly.

Law enforcement agents characterized Failla as being extremely cautious and constantly wary of electronic surveillance.

Failla had a reputation as being one of the most discreet mobsters.

1983

During 1983, when the FBI was bugging the home of Gambino boss Paul Castellano, Failla was present for hundreds of hours of meetings.

During that six-month period, Failla barely spoke ten words on all the tapes combined.

To avoid electronic surveillance, Failla did not have a landline telephone in his social club in Bensonhurst.

He did hang a poster on the wall showing a cockroach wearing a headset with the caption "Our bugs have ears".

Failla's cautious habits allowed him to avoid criminal prosecution for many years.

Failla directed a large crew that was involved in loansharking, illegal gambling, and extortion.

This crew included made members Joseph "Joey Cigars" Francolino, Joseph "the Cat" LaForte, Anthony Vitta, Thomas "Tommy Sparrow" Spinelli, Louis Astuto, Nunzio Squillante, Philip Mazzara, and Angelo Paccione.

Failla's closest confidant, an associate he met in grammar school as a child, Bill "Willy The Fox" Martoccia, could often be found at Failla's side.

Failla and others in power both recognized and respected Martoccia for his negotiating prowess in facilitating the large majority of the family's legitimate waste hauling contracts.

It was no secret that New York City's garbage hauling and long-haul trucking was an industry largely under the power and control of Failla, and as such, Martoccia managed both the insurance underwriting and claims adjusting of the family's garbage hauling and long-haul trucking accounts.

1986

When in New York, Failla and Martoccia could be found together at the Veterans and Friends Social Club on 86th Street and 14th Avenue in Bensonhurst.

During the winter months, Failla and Martoccia, along with their wives and children, stayed at the beachfront Diplomat Resort near Fort Lauderdale in South Florida.

Failla and his associates are notoriously known to be heavily discreet, often avoided being seen with certain individuals in public, and frequently utilized Failla's infamous "walk-and-talk" method to avoid surveillance while discussing legitimate and lawful business dealings.

While Failla was feared by many, as his reputation was of a fierce and vicious operator and handler of his trade, he did in fact conduct the majority of his business in a lawful manner, which for many years saved him from tangling with the criminal judicial system.

Failla avoided incarceration for many years due to his unique manner of conducting himself and his business.

Failla is acknowledged and distinguished as one of the all-time top earners for the Gambino family.

Nevertheless, after many years of unsuccessful efforts by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to indict Failla, he was eventually incarcerated and then soon after passed while serving a sentence in prison for conspiracy to commit murder, a conviction the District Attorney's Office obtained with much help from mobster-turned-informant Sammy "The Bull" Gravano.

For 30 years, Failla controlled the Trade Waste Association of Greater New York, an association of trash haulers in the New York area.

Failla skimmed off 50% of the association dues for the Gambino family.

Failla allocated hauling routes and set pricing.

Companies were prohibited from switching trash-hauling companies or using non-union drivers.

To prevent competitors from entering the New York City market, Failla used threats and intimidation.

1993

In 1993, the Houston-based Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI), a national trash-hauling corporation, started doing business in New York.

In February of that year, a company executive found a dog's severed head on his doorstep in Rockland County, New York.