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The Review Geek
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Godfather of Harlem Season 4 Episode 7 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Godfather of Harlem Season 4 Godfather of Harlem tells the true story of the infamous crime boss Bumpy Johnson, who – in the early 1960s – returned from ten years in prison to find the neighborhood he once ruled in shambles. With the streets controlled by the Italian mob, Bumpy takes on the Genovese crime family to regain control. Season 4 then follows Bumpy and his plans to open a new club in Harlem. Along the way, he faces financial problems as he tries to fund it while excluding the heroin business. Elise also faces her own struggles as she testifies in the Malcolm X murder trial where three innocent men are accused. If you've been following this one over the weeks, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Godfather of Harlem Season 4 Episode 7, including its release date, time and where you can watch this. Where Can I Watch Godfather of Harlem? Godfather of Harlem is available to stream on MGM+. This is an exclusive original series, although those in the UK and internationally can actually watch this one via the MGM+ extension on Amazon Prime Video. Godfather of Harlem Season 4 Episode 7 Release Date Godfather of Harlem Season 4 Episode 7 will release on Sunday 1st June at 9pm (ET) and 6pm (PT). If you miss the episode though, it will be available on the app so don't worry to much! At that point, Godfather of Harlem will drop with subtitles available. Episode 7 is expected to be roughly 55 minutes long, which is consistent with the time-frame for the rest of the series. How Many Episodes Will Godfather of Harlem Season 4 Have? Season 4 of Godfather of Harlem has been scheduled for 10 episodes. With that in mind, we have 3 more episodes to go after this one. Expect the drama to continue heating up as this story develops. Is There A Trailer For Godfather of Harlem? There is indeed! You can find a trailer for Godfather of Harlem below: What do you hope to see as the series continues? What's been your favorite moment of Godfather of Harlem so far? Let us know in the comments below!

Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Yahoo
Genovese gangster, 95, who once plotted to kill John Gotti, gets compassionate release
A 95-year-old mobster who once plotted to whack John Gotti will be allowed to die at home with his family, after a federal judge granted the ailing wiseguy compassionate release. Louis 'Bobby' Manna — who rose to the rank of consigliere, the number three spot in the Genovese Crime Family, before his 1988 arrest on racketeering charges — has served about 36 years of his 80-year federal racketeering sentence. He was denied release back in 2020. On April 16, New Jersey District Court Judge Robert Kirsch granted Manna compassionate release under the First Step Act, stating that his grim health prognosis and his efforts at rehabilitation behind bars tipped the scales in his favor. 'Mr. Manna's well-chronicled severe health problems undoubtedly establish 'extraordinary and compelling reasons' for compassionate release,' Kirsch wrote. Those problems include a stroke, high risk Stage II metastatic lung cancer, chronic kidney disease and a recurring infection. He was placed in a 'Fall Watch' room, under 24-hour medical observation, at the Federal Medical Center prison in Rochester, in September. Manna will be placed on five years of supervised release, on 24-hour house arrest with electronic monitoring, and won't be allowed to communicate with anyone but his custodians and probation officials. 'The court is satisfied that these conditions, which essentially render Mr. Manna a dying prisoner in his custodians' home, reflect the seriousness of his crimes and are just punishment for a man at the very last stage of life,' Kirsch said. Manna, whose criminal history dates back to at least 1952, oversaw the 'Manna Faction' of the Genovese family, and answered at times to underboss 'Fat' Tony Salerno and boss Vincent 'Chin' Gigante, He was admired in organized crime circles in his heyday for never turning government informant even as he faced down prison terms, and once refused a shot of Novocaine for a prison tooth extradition because he was afraid he'd break omerta. Manna was convicted of plotting to kill rival Gambino family boss John Gotti and his brother Gene back in the late '80s. He was caught discussing the plan on a FBI bug planted in a Hoboken restaurant: 'Remember I told you it was a big hit? John Gotti.' The feds warned Gotti about the plot, and the attempt never got off the ground. He also ordered the August 1987 rub-out of Irwin Schiff, an FBI informant who was also skimming cash from the Genovese family. A masked gunman, selected by Manna, walked out of the bathroom of the Bravo Sergio Restaurant on the Upper East Side and shot Schiff twice in the head. Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, President Trump's late sister, handed down Manna's sentence in 1989. Trump signed the First Step Act, which ultimately led to Manna's release, during his first term as president.