Fox Nation emphasizes the life of the infamous gangster
Fox News senior correspondent Eric Shawn previews his new Fox Ethnic show Frank Costello: The Godfather in Real Life and Mob Mindset, along with “Fox & Friends Weekend”, along with former Gambino Crime Family Hooligan, Lou Ferrante.
From “Godfather” to “Sogun”, hooligans and their families have been the subject of American novels for generations. Now, Two new programs Committed to gain insight into the true story of the true story of crime underground.
Fox News senior reporter Eric Shawn hosts “Frank Costello: The Godfather in Real Life” and “Mob Mindset: Louis Ferrante” Specializes in streaming on Fox National This puts subscribers into the life of the notorious crime boss.
Costello, known as the “grand prime minister”, is a symbol of organized crime in New York City in the 20th century. He is considered one of the most powerful and influential mob bosses in American history, working with Charlie “Lucky” Luckiano and began his piracy during the ban.
Although he eventually retired from the Luciano crime family, he was said to have maintained his title and consulted on mafia matters until his death.
Instead, Ferrante turned.
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The former Gambino crime family gangster, who will later spend years in prison, is known for his amazing transformations – from a professional criminal to becoming a successful writer and TV host.

Fox News senior correspondent Eric Shawn is the host of two new rogue documentaries from Fox Nation. (Eric Sean)
Shawn, known for his work The mystery of Jimmy Hoffatalked with Ferrante during Fox Nation Special.
He also sat down for an interview in a recent episode of “Fox & Friends Weekend.” During his appearance, he described his approach to being part of organized crime or to interact with individuals.
“If they have a sense of respect, or try to treat them with a sense of respect when covering them up, then you know you’re not messing with them,” Sean said. “So, I think it’s part of the dynamic between journalists covering mob guys and mob guys.”
Shawn, who once lived a dark and deceptive life, was particularly interested in Shawn, who set out to help Tell a story The journey of the rogue before.
“He has an interesting story,” Sean said. “He was accused of plotting the biggest robbery in the history of the American hijackers.”
“So he went to jail [for 13 years]start self-education and read a thousand books. What is so inspiring is his transformation into Judaism. ”
Ferrante, known for orchestrating million-dollar robberies, opened Shawn by narrating his time in the Mafia, his years in prison, and the turning points that took him on a new path.
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Sean summed up new features in Fox Country to give viewers a quote they can’t refuse.
“I would urge people to watch because it’s a fascinating interior to see how it feels in a mob while restoring your life.”
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