
Orlando “Ori” Spado, 78, would say he’s led an interesting life — most people would say that’s an understatement. Spado’s life as an insurance agent and Hollywood fixer took a turn that left him rubbing elbows with some of the biggest names in organized crime.
Author of “The Accidental Gangster: From Insurance Salesman to Hollywood Fixer,” Spado’s book details how he went from living in Rome to becoming known as the mob boss of Hollywood — and now, his story is the stuff of movies.
SOURCE: https://romesentinel.com
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