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SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, STARRING BENICIO DEL TORO AND PRODUCED BY LEONARDO DICAPRIO
THE CORPORATION is a unique and true American gangster story that has never been fully told. The true story of The Cuban Mafia. The leader of 'The Corporation' Jose Miguel Battle, Sr. (El Padrino) was known as 'The Godfather'. He had been President Batista's bag man, bringing him his cut from the gambling casinos when the Mafia ran Cuba. Battle escaped to the States where he and other Cubans were trained by the CIA to invade the country at the ill-fated Bay of Pigs.
The Godfather came out of
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SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, STARRING BENICIO DEL TORO AND PRODUCED BY LEONARDO DICAPRIO

THE CORPORATION is a unique and true American gangster story that has never been fully told. The true story of The Cuban Mafia. The leader of 'The Corporation' Jose Miguel Battle, Sr. (El Padrino) was known as 'The Godfather'. He had been President Batista's bag man, bringing him his cut from the gambling casinos when the Mafia ran Cuba. Battle escaped to the States where he and other Cubans were trained by the CIA to invade the country at the ill-fated Bay of Pigs.

The Godfather came out of that debacle as a certified hero to many Cuban-Americans. The core of the gang had been trained as a unit, and together formed The Corporation. They started out running the popular numbers racket, known as 'bolita', but soon moved on to money laundering and murder. Battle and his associates never gave up the dream of killing Castro and reclaiming Cuba; they became financiers of the anti-Castro movement. The Corporation would survive and grow until finally being brought down by a detective who pursued them relentlessly for years.
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T.J. English is a noted journalist, screenwriter and author of eight books, including Havana Nocturne, Paddy Whacked and The Westies. Four of his books have been New York Times bestsellers and have also been nominated for an Edgar Award. He has written for many national magazines, including Vanity Fair, Esquire and Playboy. His screenwriting credits include NYPD Blue and Homicide, for which he was awarded the Humanitas Prize. He lives in New York City