The Casalesi clan saw superboss Francesco Schiavone 'Sandokan' choose to cooperate with justice, but there are still two diehards who remain silent with the state.
Francesco Bidognetti, known as "Cicciotto e Mezzanotte," and Michele Zagaria remain steadfast in their refusal to cooperate. While Zagaria has always used his family to manage his illicit affairs, the Bidognettis have endured various ups and downs.
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The Bidognetti clan, which had leaders outside the family such as Luigi Guida "o Drink" and Giuseppe Setola, attempted to regenerate itself over time, involving the three sons of Cicciotto and Anna Carrino, all of whom ended up in prison. On the other hand, the Zagaria family stood out for its substantial investments and alleged ties to local businessmen.
While some Casalesi leaders have decided to collaborate with justice, such as Antonio Iovine, known as "o ninno", others such as Bidognetti and Zagaria maintain their defiant stance towards the State.






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