It was believed that the Rosatos had somehow caused the death of Clemenza, having been promised three territories in The Bronx after he died. Clemenza's successor, Frank Pentangeli, refused to hand over the territories, but was told to negotiate by Michael Corleone, who was in business talks with Roth. At a peace meeting, Pentangeli was nearly assasinated by the Rosatos.
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| - It was believed that the Rosatos had somehow caused the death of Clemenza, having been promised three territories in The Bronx after he died. Clemenza's successor, Frank Pentangeli, refused to hand over the territories, but was told to negotiate by Michael Corleone, who was in business talks with Roth. At a peace meeting, Pentangeli was nearly assasinated by the Rosatos.
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| - It was believed that the Rosatos had somehow caused the death of Clemenza, having been promised three territories in The Bronx after he died. Clemenza's successor, Frank Pentangeli, refused to hand over the territories, but was told to negotiate by Michael Corleone, who was in business talks with Roth. At a peace meeting, Pentangeli was nearly assasinated by the Rosatos. Roth conspired with the Rosato Brothers to place the blame for the failed hit on Michael Corleone. Feeling betrayed by his Don, Pentangeli decided to co-operate with the law, thereby further tearing apart the Corleone family from within.
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