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the Chris Paciello Story

Crime Does Not Pay : The Life Story of Chris Paciello

Chris Paciello could be aptly described as a violent nice-looking hoodlum and lover . There was not much account on Paciello 's childhood life . However , his real name was Christian Ludwigzen and he was identified as a thug wrapped up ' in New York 's mob scene prior to his reinvention of himself in Miami . From 1987 to 1993 , he was engaged in various robberies and theft cases , robbing establishments such hardware stores , video shops and pharmacies , and even pet store . He was also

involved in some club and bar brawls and became in touch with the notorious gang of violent Brooklyn mobster

However , when things got rough with him , he fled to Miami to start a fresh new life . He reinvented himself , and transformed the Miami Beach area into a prime nightlife destination through his club Liquid which became the hottest place in America , using ill-gotten funds which he extracted from his robbery activities and his connection with the gang of violent mobster back in Brooklyn . Thus , Paciello was making legal money from his illegal funds , and making good reputation in the eyes of the public out of his relationships with famous women . In other words he became a better person for being a womanizer

Pacillo 's connections with very popular people worked best for him as he quickly complete his own transformation . From a notorious robber connected to a dreaded gang of violent mobster , he is now a respectable rich businessman , and lover of highly socialite women . His past crimes were already covered by the make-over he had made . He is now somebody who is greatly contributing to Miami 's economy . The question therefore is , if a person is contributing significantly to the economy , can he find favor in the law ? Perhaps this could be the reason that many of his previous court cases were either dissolve or he got acquitted . But as the saying goes Crime does not pay ' justice never sleep . His connection with outlawed mobsters leads to his own downfall as various cases sprang up against him including a homicide case . According to one law enforcer , Paciello was facing 30 years to life in jail but this was commuted to seven years imprisonment because he gave information about the bigger bosses of the violent mobsters . Could this be a form of bribery ? I do not know , but it surely does him a great deal of favor...

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