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The older Fox News correspondent Eric Shawn is joined by ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to review his new Fox Nation shows, ‘Frank Costello: The Real Life Academy Award’ and ‘Master Mafia’ with former Mafiash Gambino Crime Family Family, Lou Ferrante.
From the “godfather” to “sopranos”, the mafiars and their families were the subject of American fiction for generations. Now, Two new programs Promise that you will dive deep into true stories of the real royal revisions of underground crime.
The Fox News Eric News Eric Shawn also hosts “Frank Costello: a godfather from real life” and “Mafia mentality: Louis Ferrante,” Two New Documentary Film Current exclusively on a fox nation who take subscribers to the lives of the infamous heads of crimes.
Costello, known as the “underground prime minister”, was a symbol of organized crime in New York during the 20th century. He is thought to be one of the most powerful and influential mafia bosses in American history, worked with Charlie “Lucky” Luciano and became key to his operations for starting during the ban.
Although he eventually retired from the Luciano Crime family, he was said to have kept the title and advised himself about the issues of the mafia until his death.
Ferrante, the other way around, turned for the better.
The British image stolen by him Mobsters returns half a century later
Former Gambino Crime Family Mafiaš who will later spend many years in prison today is known for his amazing transformation – from career crime to a successful writer and television host.

The older Fox News correspondent hosts two new mobster documentary at Fox Nation. (Eric Shawn)
Shawn, known for his work Covering the mystery of Jimmy Hofftalked to Ferrante during Special -Nation Special.
He also sat down for an interview during the recent “Fox & Friends Weekend” episode, reviewing both shows. During his appearance, he described his approach to covering and talking to individuals partly or associated with organized crime.
“If they have a sense of respect or try to treat them with a sense of respect when you cover them, you know you won’t throw them out,” Shawn said. “So I think it’s part of a dynamics between a journalist who covers the guys for mafia and guys for a mafia.”
Ferrante, who once led a dark and deceptive life, was particularly interesting to Shawn, who started helping Talk a story Traveling of the former mobster.
“He has a fascinating story,” Shawn said. “He was accused of planning the biggest robbery in American hints of abductors.”
“So he goes to jail [for 13 years]He begins to educate himself, read a thousand books. And what is so inspiring is that he turned into Judaism. “
Known for his mastery of multimillion -dollar robbers, Ferrante opened Shawn, recounting his time within the mafia, for years he spent behind bars and turning points that led him to a new road.
Shawn summarized new Fox Nation features as providing viewers by offer they couldn’t refuse.
“I would invite people to watch, because it is fascinating on the inside, see how it is in the mafia, while rehabilitating your life at the same time.”
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