Michael James Genovese was the boss of the Pittsburgh crime family from 1985 until his death in 2006. He ran gambling, loan sharking and narcotics operations in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and New York. Genovese oversaw the most lucrative period in Pittsburgh mob history until the feds brought it down with a racketeering case in 1990.
He lived on this 80-acre farm for 50 years, and died here a the age of 87. The mafia boss considered himself a "gentleman farmer".
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