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{{quote|Old Emilio. He don't show us no respect, he's given his kickbacks to the Tattaglias. He needs to be taught a lesson.|'''Luca Brasi'''|The Godfather: The Game}}
   
Emilio Brunetti is the owner of a small butcher's shop in [[Little Italy]]. He was originally under the thumb of the [[Tattaglia]] family's card sharp, [[Frankie Fernetti]]. In 1945, he was visited by [[Aldo Trapani]], under order from [[Luca Brasi]] and was 'persuaded' to join the [[Corleone]]s.
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Emilio Brunetti is the owner of a small butcher's shop in [[Little Italy]].
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==Biography==
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He was originally under the thumb of the [[Corleone]] Family, but the [[Tattaglia]] family's card sharp, [[Frankie Fernetti]] convinced him to put his kickbacks elsewhere, as well as to allow the Tattaglias to start a gambling ring there. In 1945, he was visited by [[Aldo Trapani]], under order from [[Luca Brasi]] and was 'persuaded' to join the Corleones.
   
 
For his betrayal, the Tattaglias sent their soldier [[Mikey Saleri]] to deal with Brunetti, but Saleri was killed by Trapani, who had been dispatched by [[Salvatore Tessio]] and carried out the hit with his bare hands.
 
For his betrayal, the Tattaglias sent their soldier [[Mikey Saleri]] to deal with Brunetti, but Saleri was killed by Trapani, who had been dispatched by [[Salvatore Tessio]] and carried out the hit with his bare hands.

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"Old Emilio. He don't show us no respect, he's given his kickbacks to the Tattaglias. He needs to be taught a lesson."
Luca Brasi[src]

Emilio Brunetti is the owner of a small butcher's shop in Little Italy.

Biography

He was originally under the thumb of the Corleone Family, but the Tattaglia family's card sharp, Frankie Fernetti convinced him to put his kickbacks elsewhere, as well as to allow the Tattaglias to start a gambling ring there. In 1945, he was visited by Aldo Trapani, under order from Luca Brasi and was 'persuaded' to join the Corleones.

For his betrayal, the Tattaglias sent their soldier Mikey Saleri to deal with Brunetti, but Saleri was killed by Trapani, who had been dispatched by Salvatore Tessio and carried out the hit with his bare hands.