In 1966, while representing Trafficante in connection with an arrest of several top mobsters in New York City, Ragano was photographed having lunch with Trafficante, Marcello, and others, and was identified by
Time magazine as a "top
Cosa Nostra hoodlum." He later sued
Time for libel and was represented by famed trial lawyer
Melvin Belli. During the libel trial he was called "house counsel for the mob." He lost his suit. Belli had previously represented
Jack Ruby, the man who killed
Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused killer of Kennedy, and Ragano claimed that Trafficante warned him not to ask Belli any questions about Ruby. In connection with an incident made famous in the
Martin Scorsese film
Goodfellas, Ragano helped represent four mobsters, including "
Jimmy the Gent" Burke and
Henry Hill, charged in 1972 with extortion in collecting a gambling debt in Tampa, Florida. Ragano himself became the accused when he was charged with tax evasion in 1972. Although his conviction was reversed on appeal, he was later retried and convicted on related charges. As a result, he was suspended from the practice of law in 1976, and claims that Trafficante provided no support and abandoned him. In 1978, Ragano testified before the
House Select Committee on Assassinations, which was reinvestigating the John F. Kennedy assassination, and denied involvement in any JFK plots. In 1981, Ragano was reinstated as an attorney by The Florida Bar, and eventually made amends with Trafficante, whom he then represented in 1986 in a racketeering case also made famous in the film
Donnie Brasco. Trafficante, who was also represented by others, was acquitted of all charges. In 1990, Ragano was again convicted of tax evasion. In 1993, he served 10 months in prison. In 1995, the
A&E Network aired an episode of
American Justice devoted to his career as a "defender of the mob." On May 13, 1998, in Tampa, Frank Ragano died in his sleep. He was survived by his second wife (former mistress) and their two children, and his first wife and their three children. ==
Mob Lawyer ==