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He was more powerful than John Gotti. More connected than Al Capone. And for forty years, most Americans had no idea he existed. Russell Bufalino ran one of the most sophisticated criminal empires in U.S. history from a modest house in Kingston, Pennsylvania. While other mob bosses made headlines, Bufalino made millions in complete silence. The FBI knew who he was. They just couldn’t prove what he did. What You’ll Discover in This Documentary: • How a Sicilian immigrant with a third-grade education built a criminal empire spanning from Pennsylvania to Cuba • The Apalachin meeting of 1957—the Mafia disaster that exposed organized crime to America • Bufalino’s control of the garment industry, Teamsters union, and a major U.S. ammunition supplier • His alleged role in ordering the murder of Jimmy Hoffa—America’s most famous disappearance • The CIA’s recruitment of Bufalino for a plot to assassinate Fidel Castro • How he influenced Hollywood, including having script approval for “The Godfather” • His rare mistakes that finally gave the FBI the leverage to take him down • Why he lived to age 90 while most mob bosses died young or in prison Key Figures: Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran, Jimmy Hoffa, Joseph Barbara, Angelo Bruno, Frank Fitzsimmons, Jack Napoli Timeline: 1903-1994 | From Sicilian poverty to controlling America’s underworld Russell Bufalino understood something other mobsters never learned: real power doesn’t announce itself. While Gotti did perp walks and Capone made front pages, Bufalino ran dress factories that laundered millions, controlled unions that moved billions, and had politicians and CIA agents asking for favors. He was called “The Quiet Don” for good reason. Neighbors described him as a perfect gentleman. The FBI described him as one of the most powerful crime bosses in the country. Both were right. This documentary reveals the true story behind Martin Scorsese’s film “The Irishman.” Using FBI files, court records, witness testimony, and investigative journalism, we expose how Bufalino built an empire that lasted four decades. This isn’t a story about gangsters shooting in the streets. It’s about a criminal mastermind who understood that the best crimes are the ones nobody knows happened. Sources: FBI files on Russell Bufalino (1953-1994), “I Heard You Paint Houses” by Charles Brandt, Pennsylvania Crime Commission reports, U.S. Congressional testimony, Times Leader investigative reporting, AllThatsInteresting historical research Subscribe for weekly mob documentaries. History’s most dangerous men. The stories they tried to bury. #RussellBufalino #JimmyHoffa #mafiadocumentary #MafiaHistory #OrganizedCrime #TrueCrime #TheIrishman #QuietDon #MobDocumentary #TrueCrimeDocumentary #ItalianMafia #TeamstersMafia #ApalachinMeeting #MafiaStories #CrimeHistory #MobBoss