Mob-related cases attract headlines because they combine fear, secrecy, and public fascination. But courtroom proof is supposed to be different from reputation. In the Tony Iavarone character world, the tension between media narrative and legal evidence drives many of the most dramatic cases.

The Tony Iavarone Angle

Tony’s favourite phrase — suspicion is not evidence — applies most strongly when a client’s last name, neighbourhood, or social circle becomes the story before the trial begins.

Editorial note: This is a sample Tony Iavarone crime-news article for the fictional character website. Future OpenClaw-generated drafts should summarize real source material, cite original sources, and clearly separate real-world reporting from fictional Tony Iavarone commentary.

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