Orlando (Ori) Spado was born on December 17,1944 in Rome New York where he attended high school at Rome Free Academy and at the age of 18, he joined the U.S. Army and served his country proudly and was discharged honorably in 1966. He returned to Rome and had various jobs until he sold insurance for the Prudential Ins Company and was a leading agent. After a marriage and three children Ori moved to San Francisco where he married his second wife and then after another divorce he moved to Beverly Hills, California where he became known as a Hollywood fixer doing favors for A list celebrities and others. As well as several other activities and then people referred to him as the Hollywood Mob Boss.
In 2008 he was arrested at his home in Beverly Hills and brought to Brooklyn on a Colombo crime family RICO indictment, he has enjoyed a friendship with the legendary underboss Sonny Franzese of the Colombo family for over 40 years and remains friends to this day. In addition, he has known the bosses of several families throughout the U.S., having known Frank Costello, Meyer Lansky, Russell Bufalino, Carlo Marcello and Joey Pyle from London.
Ori finished his time at the U.S. Federal prison in Lompoc and returned to Beverly Hill, where he is involved in a few film projects and other legitimate business.
This is the true story of his life, he lived it, he owns it and takes full responsibility for his actions of the past. Ori hopes that if he can keep one young man from entering the life of crime through his book then it was well worth it.
Norman Steele says
Ori Spado is a class act. Can’t wait to read the tales of a true gentleman and gangster.
Frank says
Ori is a true man, a good man and a lifelong friend.
Fred Batt says
I only met Ori once when he came t England. I was with Joe Pyle who introduced me to Ori to help out with some business with a TV show filmed in the US, and show in the UK. He and Joe were in the same league, both gentlemen of the highest standard, and old school where your word is your bond. Such a pleasure to have met you Ori, and good luck with the book. . A signed copy would be nice.
All the best. Fred Batt, Former CEO /OWNER – CAESARS LONDON
Rich Giordano says
Ori is a true gentleman and old school. His book is fantastic and a very great read. Ori has many many interesting stories and till today his word is bond. Great read. Good luck Ori best always Richie Giordano NYC