US ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE FORMER CHIEF'S DAUGHTER MARRIES WITH RACKETEER
Azeri Press Agency
July 15 2008
Azerbaijan
Washington. Husniyya Hasanova -APA. Daughter of US Armenian National
Committee former chief Murad Topalian, who was arrested for terrorism,
Danielle married with the famous racketeer Carmine "The Bull" Agnello
on February 19 in New York, said The New York Post.
According to the court documents, the newspaper obtained, a couple
met in Ohio federal pen, while Danielle visiting her father, who was
sentenced for terrorism and Agnello was doing time for 9 years on
racketeering and tax-evasion. The New York Post introduced Topalian
as a leader of militant Armenian terrorist group.
Topalian was convicted of weapons and explosives possession after
authorities in 1996 found a locker filled with more than 100 pounds of
dynamite and a cache of guns that they traced back to the high-profile
Armenian nationalist from Cleveland. Topalian helped plot the 1980
car bombing of the Turkish Mission to the United Nations in New York,
which badly injured three passers-by. Carmine Agnello served for
New York Gambino family, who controlled car services and metal waste
business. "The Bull" was married and then divorced with the criminal
John Gotti's daughter Victoria and had three children.
Azeri Press Agency
July 15 2008
Azerbaijan
Washington. Husniyya Hasanova -APA. Daughter of US Armenian National
Committee former chief Murad Topalian, who was arrested for terrorism,
Danielle married with the famous racketeer Carmine "The Bull" Agnello
on February 19 in New York, said The New York Post.
According to the court documents, the newspaper obtained, a couple
met in Ohio federal pen, while Danielle visiting her father, who was
sentenced for terrorism and Agnello was doing time for 9 years on
racketeering and tax-evasion. The New York Post introduced Topalian
as a leader of militant Armenian terrorist group.
Topalian was convicted of weapons and explosives possession after
authorities in 1996 found a locker filled with more than 100 pounds of
dynamite and a cache of guns that they traced back to the high-profile
Armenian nationalist from Cleveland. Topalian helped plot the 1980
car bombing of the Turkish Mission to the United Nations in New York,
which badly injured three passers-by. Carmine Agnello served for
New York Gambino family, who controlled car services and metal waste
business. "The Bull" was married and then divorced with the criminal
John Gotti's daughter Victoria and had three children.