
Freddie Fattorini was an Italian-American mafioso and associate of the Barzini crime family who was the boss of the backroom gambling racket at the Château Toledo in Midtown Manhattan, New York City during the 1940s. An Italian immigrant, he worked as a car salesman before befriending Carmine Barzini and being sent to partner with Midtown club owner Herriman Katz to run one of the Barzini's lucrative rackets. In 1946, Corleone crime family associate Aldo Trapani killed the Barzinis guarding the Château Toledo and forced Fattorini to give the Corleones a cut of his racket.