by Vinny D'Amore
Over this past weekend I had the privilege of sitting down with one of, if not the greatest mobsters in America.
In recent weeks rumors have been popping up, saying that Mr. Capone may have played a key role in getting a young girl by the name of Natalie Flanagan into Esther P. Marinoff School after previously being rejected to past two times.
Flanagan has been diagnosed with autism ever since she was born and needed the education that only Esther P. Marinoff School can provide.
When asked if the rumors were true, Mr. Capone responded, “There’s a possibility they might be, but if you know me, you would know I always have a few strings to pull.”
Also when asked as to how he got the idea he replied, “I received a letter from a young boy by the nickname of Moose requesting some assistance.” “Moose was one brave kid”, Mr. Capone said, “I can guarantee nobody else would have had the guts to do such a thing.”
Always remember to never judge a book by its cover because at the end of the day that book may help you out.
In recent weeks rumors have been popping up, saying that Mr. Capone may have played a key role in getting a young girl by the name of Natalie Flanagan into Esther P. Marinoff School after previously being rejected to past two times.
Flanagan has been diagnosed with autism ever since she was born and needed the education that only Esther P. Marinoff School can provide.
When asked if the rumors were true, Mr. Capone responded, “There’s a possibility they might be, but if you know me, you would know I always have a few strings to pull.”
Also when asked as to how he got the idea he replied, “I received a letter from a young boy by the nickname of Moose requesting some assistance.” “Moose was one brave kid”, Mr. Capone said, “I can guarantee nobody else would have had the guts to do such a thing.”
Always remember to never judge a book by its cover because at the end of the day that book may help you out.