Anthony Raimondi on Being Mafia Enforcer, Killing 300+ People (Full Interview)

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Published 2021-09-05
Former Colombo crime family enforcer Anthony Luciano Raimondi came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he shared his story about how he came to be involved with the mob. From growing up in Brooklyn to being around the mob with his father, who was involved himself, Anthony spoke about going to the Colombo hangout spot as young as 12-years-old. By the age of 16, Anthony was facing serious legal trouble, and he went on to speak about various violent events that he carried out. To hear more, including Anthony speaking about becoming a made man, family wars, and distancing himself from the mob, hit the full interview above.

All Comments (21)
  • @ronhill8941
    This guy is for real. According to the Feds, he put out a hit on Chef Boyardee to take over the entire Beefaroni racket.
  • @aymana1600
    Legend has it, he’s had that same cigar in his hand throughout all 300 murders
  • What a guy, thinking after all that he's still been able to play in the Nba and win the Finals MVP 3 times makes it even more amazing
  • @SickOfItAll-do1cf
    This man invented Al Pacino and Robert De Nero, he made them out of old cigarette boxes and put them forward for auditions in massive movies such as Scarface, but he takes no credit for it. Also he created electricity with his bare hands and a lit cigar, he orchestrated a lightning bolt from jupiter and harnessed it through his spine into the ground which introduced mankind to electricity. Amazing man.
  • @dullahan7677
    This guy is so OP that he actually killed me in 1968. The fact that I was born in 1975 demonstrates just how talented he is.
  • @jessgatt5441
    What a wonderful assortment of kind gentlemen, men who stand for decency and respect, and have both, but only in between murders.
  • This guy is so badass back in 1993 I was in the same night club as him and some guys started shooting. He walked through the gunfire and took each of the guys guns and shot back at them. What a guy!!!
  • @mathc1769
    Steven Segal really killed it in this interview
  • This guy is so humble, not a lot of people know this but he can actually fly. He never once brought that up or bragged about it.
  • We were in Vietnam together.I remember seeing bodies just dropping. Had to be at least 50 that day. I didn’t know what was happening until I seen this man’s scowl and a bloody paperclip . AMAZING
  • @TheZarutox
    I remember once I was playing Call of Duty on same server with this dude, and man he was good. He just kept surviving, never used a gun ever.. Had +30 knife kills and the kill streak rewards. He was dominating but just before the game ended he actually had to leave , because captain bass called him and told him he has one more mission in Ukraine or the plea deal is off the table. True story 100%
  • @ivanchato371
    This guy just broke the Guinness world records of most lies told under an hour
  • @buck4life1
    This guy is the real deal, he had five grandfathers, two fathers and three mothers.
  • Enough time has passed for me to share this information but when I was working as a neuro-surgeon back in the 70s, we were allied with the Colombo crime family. As Raimondi was tasked with taking on the Lucianos singlehandedly because they went against the Black Hand for the oil deal in the 60s with the Emirate Monty's, we had to insert him with alien technology because Area 51 owed back payments after the beef with the Squiggly Diggly's on Jupiter so he could start the invasion of the Blerghy Solar System since they were muscling in on the Flippity Dips. With that alien technology implanted, he and his 17 grandfathers were finally able to destroy the Death Star and stole their pasta recipe for their shop in Brooklyn. True story.
  • I love it when I hear some of vlads most honest and humble guests like this 👀👀👀
  • @evi1ways
    "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story"
  • @nitrodubs8966
    I can vouch for Tony. I'm in the mafia and he killed me and 3 dozen of my associates.
  • @PeteLamb
    This was excellent. I even took my headphones off so my wife could share in the pure glory of this interview. Epic, beautiful, haunting, evocative, moving. I am going to shave my head and devote my life to a quest for the ultimate truth, and this video will be a good starting point.
  • @peonka00
    I know a guy like this. I’m a football coach to an 0-9 high school team, but a coach we have here told all of us he was on an nfl practice squad. Went to d-1 colleges but can’t throw a football. Then went to Iraq war but not in the military, he’s a mercenary. But after nfl career played arena league football. Then broke his back bullriding. Now he’s blessing us but offers us jabronis no help and he trains local police forces hand to hand combat.