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|concern = The so-called Lo Presti crime family only seems to exist on Wikipedia. I checked on [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=%22Lo+Presti+crime+family%22 Google], and apart from Wikipedia and offshoots, there is nothing. This violates [[Wikipedia:No original research]].


If anything, the Lo Presti's are a [['ndrina]] or clan, but even for that there is hardly any evidence, unless I missed something. No Lo Presti 'ndrina is mentioned in the book [https://books.google.com/books?id=TTUWeZBiBrUC Fratelli die Sangue], for instance.

The more I [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lo_Presti_crime_family&action=history checked the sources] of this article, the more it became clear that there is a lot of inacurate quoting and wishfull tinking to prove that something like the Lo Presti crime family exist. This violates [[Wikipedia:No original research]].

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Lo Presti 'ndrina
Founded byRocco Lo Presti
Founding locationBardonecchia in the province of Turin, Italy
Years active1960s-present
TerritoryPiedmont, Bardonecchia, Susa Valley, Turin, Marina di Gioiosa Ionica
EthnicityCalabrian
Leader(s)Luciano Ursino, Giuseppe Ursino
Criminal activitiespublic contract, infiltration in public administration, wear, extortion, money laundering, gambling, restaurants
AlliesMazzaferro clan, Aquino 'ndrina, Inzerillo family, Gambino crime family, Zito family, Cotroni crime family, Tripodo 'ndrina

The Lo Presti family of Bardonecchia is a clan of the 'Ndrangheta, a mafia-type organization originally from Marina di Gioiosa Ionica in Calabria with criminal base in Bardonecchia in Piedmont, North Italy.

The infiltration of the Lo Presti family in the public administration led in 1995 the President of the Italian Republic to dissolve the municipal council of Bardonecchia, giving the alpine town the sad record of first and only municipality in Northern Italy dissolved for alleged mafia infiltrations.[1] [2]

According to a justice witness, in recent years, the relationship with the Mazzaferro cousins has cracked and Lo Presti has approached and allied with the Aquino family, rivals of the Mazzaferro clan.[citation needed] The family is currently[as of?] governed by the nephews of Rocco Lo Presti, the brothers Luciano and Giuseppe Ursino.[3][4][5]

The rise of the Ursinos, the Lo Presti nephews

In 1993, nephew Giuseppe Ursino along with 15 other people were arrested in Bardonecchia for the trafficking of arms and drugs. Exponents of the Cataldo 'ndrina from Locri and Commisso 'ndrina from Siderno are also involved and arrested.[6]

In April 2004, the Ursinos approached a politician to try to obtain European Union funding, and set up a million dollar usury ring. Among the victims of usury, was a political figure, who denounced the organization, and in November 2006 Rocco Lo Presti was arrested along with his Ursino nephews.[7][8][9][10]

In February 2018, Giuseppe Ursino and Ercole Taverniti were arrested for extortion and criminal mafia association, and seized all commercial activities, bars and restaurants.[11][12][13][14][15]

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