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'''Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola''' ([[February 22]], [[1907]] – [[August 28]], [[1973]]) was a New York mobster who briefly became boss of the [[Bonanno crime family]].
'''Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola''' ([[February 22]], [[1907]] – [[August 28]], [[1973]]) was a New York mobster who briefly became boss of the [[Bonanno crime family]].


In 1957, Evola was identified at the infamous [[Apalachin Meeting]] in [[Apalachin, New York]] and later charged, along with twenty other organized figures, for conspiracy; however, the case was later overturned. In 1959, Evola and [[Vito Genovese]] of the [[Genovese crime family]] were charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics. Following family boss [[Joe Bonanno]]'s retirement as in 1968, Evola reportedly became the boss of the family. Heavily involved in the trucking industry in New York's [[Garment District]], Evola cooperated with crime family leaders Genovese and [[Carlo Gambino]] of the [[Gambino crime family]].
In 1957, Evola was identified at the infamous [[Apalachin Meeting]] in [[Apalachin, New York]] and later charged, along with twenty other organized figures, for conspiracy; however, the case was later overturned. In 1959, Evola and [[Vito Genovese]] of the [[Genovese crime family]] were charged with conspiracy to distribute [[narcotics]]. Following family boss [[Joe Bonanno]]'s retirement as in 1968, Evola reportedly became the boss of the family. Heavily involved in the trucking industry in New York's [[Garment District]], Evola cooperated with crime family leaders Genovese and [[Carlo Gambino]] of the [[Gambino crime family]].


On August 28, 1973, Natale Evola died of cancer.
On August 28, 1973, Natale Evola died of [[cancer]].


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Revision as of 21:43, 22 February 2008

Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola (February 22, 1907August 28, 1973) was a New York mobster who briefly became boss of the Bonanno crime family.

In 1957, Evola was identified at the infamous Apalachin Meeting in Apalachin, New York and later charged, along with twenty other organized figures, for conspiracy; however, the case was later overturned. In 1959, Evola and Vito Genovese of the Genovese crime family were charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics. Following family boss Joe Bonanno's retirement as in 1968, Evola reportedly became the boss of the family. Heavily involved in the trucking industry in New York's Garment District, Evola cooperated with crime family leaders Genovese and Carlo Gambino of the Gambino crime family.

On August 28, 1973, Natale Evola died of cancer.