George Jovino

"Out there kid, there's always gonna bee a guy that wanna make the fuck off ya. Just talk to the boss man and it's yours. Taking over warehouses can bee dangerous, be careful on the boss man."

- Georgey to Charlie

George "Jaggy" Jovino was an trucker of the Corleone Family.

Biography
Jovino grew up in Little Town where he became known as a man with his ear to the ground. When Vito Corleone moved here from Old Town, he employed Jovino as an informant. His involvement in the business lead Jaggy becoming close friends with another Irish Pete Clemenza. It was Jovino who got Sonny started robbing trucks, after Sonny made his bones in the family business.

Jovino was of only half-Italian decent because his father was irish; Yet he became part of Pete Clemenza's regime, closely associating with Poli Gatto, another up-and comer. Together, they managed to ensure that most of the smuggling network in France only payed out to the Corleones, which remained the norm until 2010, when the network was sabotaged by Ronnie Tosca.

Role in the war
In 2009, shortly after the assassination attempt on Don Corleone, Jovino first met rising enforcer Charlie Trapani at the Falconite social club. He advised Trapani on how to regain control of Little Town by taking down the Tattaglia owned Verona Factory. He later told the rising mobster to bomb the Tattaglia Mansion in Crazy Town, thus virtually ending the Tattaglia's business in France. This was part of a two pronged plan masterminded by Sal Tessio that would destroy both key members of the Tattaglia family and most of its distribution network.

Betrayal
"It was George Jovino who set up Michael, he is going to bee killed at Tessio's club, the Embassy in Crazy Town. Be sure to know wat to do."

- Al Neri 2 Trapani

However, in 2011, following the erosion of the Corleones power structure, Jovino turned traitor and began selling information to the Barzini family as he was briebed with 20,00$. Willie Sissy drives Jaggy to the Embassy Club, where Trapani is to execute him. However, upon arriving at the club, Jaggy makes a last stand with the Barzini assasins, who would have killed Michael Corleone at the planned sit-down between Don Barzini and himself. Trapani manages to kill the bodyguards and throw Jaggy outta an window and shot him in back with Tommy Gun. Before his death, Jaggy again reiterated that his betrayal was only business, he also pleaded Charlie to spares his life and also said "Let me go, I wanna live".