Dude had dealings with Anthony Ciccione, reputed captain in the New York based Gambino Crime Family. He was being extorted hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Didn't he wet his pants during one of their meetings?
I believe so. Of course, when dealing with real bad guys, most would be scared.There are supposed wiretaps of the mobsters laughing at him.Ciccione served federal time for extortion.
Yeah, but Seagal acts like he's some super badass all the time so it's funny. He said when he lived in Japan he had daily fights with Yakuza.
He probably wet his pants there too.
Al Sharpton was also on the wrong side of mobsters. Wore a wire. Coke dealings I believe.
Probably too much heat of he was clipped.
I met some of those real life mobsters as a kid in Upstate NY. My mother's family was Italian and yeah - their were relatives with Mafia ties as I found out years later from my brother, a cop. He heard the wiretaps that prominently featured a few uncles.The mob guys are scary. Not in their appearance but in how they handle themselves. Zero disregard for life. If you crossed them you were as good as dead.https://gangsterreport.com/the-final-days-of-the-mafia-in-upstate-new-york-utica-mob-murder-timeline-1970-1990/
anyone can hold and point a gunmobsters can fuck off back to fat, short hairy. bracelet wearing landnot scary to me or anyone who has a pair at all
You would have a different opinion if the gun was pointed at you.
I'm surprised no one's mentioned his alleged encounter with "Judo" Gene LeBelle on the set of Out for Justice.