‘Tony Pro’ Dies in Detention
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LOMPOC, Calif. — Anthony (Tony Pro) Provenzano, convicted mob chieftain and ousted Teamster official, died today in a hospital near the federal prison where he was serving a 20-year term for racketeering, authorities said. He was 71.
Provenzano died of a heart attack at 7:56 a.m. at Lompoc District Hospital, where he was being treated for congestive heart failure, a spokesman for the maximum-security prison said. He had been convicted of two racketeering conspiracy offenses. In July, 1975, former Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa disappeared while on his way to a Detroit meeting with Provenzano, a member of the Genovese crime family. Hoffa’s body was never found.
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