Amish Mafia - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

No Peace for the Wicked
The Amish Mafia is secret subculture within the Amish community of Lancaster, PA. They provide protection for their people and deliver righteous justice against those who stand in their way.

Fire from the Lord
Amish Mafia boss Lebanon Levi and his crew hunt down one of their own - a crew member on the run and wanted for arrest by local law enforcement. Mafia soldier John throws a hut party that goes bad when someone shows up with "green corn".

Devil Comes Calling
Amish Mafia Boss Lebanon Levi & his crew run a secret MMA barn fight. Mafia soldier Jolin must do battle and win to bring in money and maintain respect for the crew. Meanwhile, Ohio's Amish Mafia Boss, Merlin, uses John in an attempt to damage Levi.

Fall from Grace
In a desperate attempt to repay his debts to Ohio boss Merlin, John sets up an illegal buggy race in the heart of Levi's territory. Esther lures Levi away and makes a shocking revelation that will alter the balance of power in Lancaster, PA.

Holy War
Levi's crew splinters just as his war with Ohio boss Merlin escalates. Each member of Levi's crew has to decide if they will leave or stand by Levi and fight.

The Reckoning
In this special episode, loaded with never before seen footage, producers track down members of the now fractured Lancaster and Ohio mafia crews to ask hard-hitting questions about their lives, the Amish community, and the authenticity of the show.
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