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The Gambino family is a notorious crime family based in New York City. They were one of the most dangerous organized crime syndicates of all time and intimidated the city for over 100 years.

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The Gambino family is notorious for its involvement in organized crime, particularly in the Italian-American Mafia. They have been involved in various illegal activities, including extortion, racketeering, drug trafficking, and murder. The family has been prominent in New York City's underworld for many years and has been the target of numerous law enforcement investigations.

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