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This Is Why The Mob Went After Steven Seagal

Mar 06, 2024
Steven Seagal was once among the world's biggest action stars, although he is now among the world's biggest cartoons thanks to his many reckless antics - for example, he was a historically terrible Saturday Night Live host and often ranked as the Worst presenter I've ever done. horrible movie after horrible movie after doing an incredible challenge he was once supposedly choked by martial arts master jean labelle so hard that

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got dirty sylvester stallone claimed

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once fled in terror after jean-claude van damme lobbed him challenge him to a fight and that's not to mention the truly rude behavior like his support for oppressive dictatorships and the numerous people who have accused him of sexual assault and rape, but not even seagal can get away with

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kind of behavior forever, That's how Steven Seagal was attacked by the mob sounds like something out of one of his movies, but according to the New York Times Seagal and his producer Julius R Nassau became involved in a bitter legal dispute over half a million dollars that Seagal owed to his business partner, things escalated from there and Nasso.
this is why the mob went after steven seagal
He finally brought in the big guns literally when he asked the Gambino family to shake up Seagal. Old-school style things allegedly came to a head when the mob guys ordered Seagal into a car and took him to a Brooklyn restaurant where an alleged Gambino captain named Anthony. Chicone had a little talk with him, ordering the movie star to resume his working relationship with Nasso and to pay him a whopping $150,000 for each film he had made with the producer. Seagal says that after Nassau and the mafia they made him another visit at his house ended up paying 700,000 if you're wondering why Seagal didn't just look at his tormentors and throw the whole concept of organized crime out the window like he does in his movies.
this is why the mob went after steven seagal

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Well, these guys weren't acting, in fact, Seagal claims that after leaving the meeting at the restaurant, one of Cicone's men told him that if you had said the wrong thing they would have killed you. All of

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came to light when authorities called Seagal to testify in a racketeering trial of several notable gangsters in 2003. He was called precisely because of his history with Chicone, and his testimony revealed the seriousness of the situation. He revealed that Shikone told him: Look at me when I talk to you. We're proud to have people working with Jules and we'll split the pie.
this is why the mob went after steven seagal
Seagal also stated. that he had not contacted the authorities in his fight with the mafia because he was afraid of what could happen to his life or his career he said that I am a movie star if you want to continue making movies you don't want to start a war These people also like them He revealed in his testimony that he had carried a gun during his meetings with the mob, but while Seagal presents himself as a calm and collected person, the mobsters apparently did not think so. Audio from a raided restaurant in Brooklyn reveals that the mob had a significantly different view on how things were going, according to prosecutors, the suspects could be heard laughing at their encounter with Seagal and at how petrified the actor looked.
this is why the mob went after steven seagal
Alas, the time the mob hunted down Steven Seagal was actually just a small part of the actor's story. copious misadventures with julius r. Nasso according to the Los Angeles Times In 2002 Nassau slapped Seagal with a whopping $60 million lawsuit alleging that the actor had canceled a deal to work together on four more films In 2003 the producer was arrested and pleaded guilty on charges of conspiring to extort money from the martial arts star and received a one-year prison sentence, however, their legal battle continued until 2008, when they finally reached an out-of-court settlement. Neither Seagal nor Nassau commented on the size of the deal, although the Los Angeles Times. reports that Seagal had to pay approximately $500 to his former producer, although this may seem like a pittance compared to the sixty million dollars.
Naso seemed pleased to tell Staten Island Live that he got much more than he bargained for. I'm very happy. Nassau has said he also acquired some. More precious than money a letter from Seagal to the pardon attorney's office that said: "I am writing this letter to indicate that I have no objection and would support Julio R Nasso's request when appropriate for a presidential pardon hey, if it is good enough for turkeys, good enough for

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