Giovanni Melluso

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Born1956 (age 6970)
Sicily, Italy
OccupationsPolice informant, former criminal
Criminal chargeArmed robbery
Criminal penalty16 years imprisonment (1978)
Giovanni Melluso
Born1956 (age 6970)
Sicily, Italy
OccupationsPolice informant, former criminal
Criminal chargeArmed robbery
Criminal penalty16 years imprisonment (1978)

Giovanni Melluso (born 1956) is an Italian criminal. He became a significant informant against the Nuova Camorra Organizzata (NCO), a Camorra organization in Naples. He would be used by the Italian Justice Department to testify about the NCO's show business connections in Northern Italy, during the three-year-long Maxi Trial which began in 1983.[1] However, many of his accusations were later proven to be unfounded.[2]

He is particularly infamous for the frame-up of the popular Italian talk show host, Enzo Tortora, whom he falsely accused of cocaine trafficking and NCO membership. Melluso was known by his multiple nicknames, "Gianni il Bello", or "Cha-cha-cha", both of which meant "handsome" (the latter expression having that meaning in the Southern Italy slang of the time).[1]

Criminal career

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