Loria was known to federal agents and the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs as a major drug trafficker within the Lucchese Crime Family. [49][50], Ralph "Raffie" Cuomo (1933 April 2008), also known as "Raffaele", was a soldier who owned Ray's Pizza on Prince Street between Elizabeth and Mott Streets in Little Italy. "The complete idiot's guide to the Mafia. In 1986, Coco created a bingo operation to launder money from criminal rackets. In 1987, Chiodo became a made man in the Lucchese family in a ceremony held in an apartment over a funeral home in Queens. Both Upper and Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx supported a large group of Palermo-bred and Palermo-oriented mafiosi. By the fall of 1986, Corallo realized that he, Santoro and Furnari would not only be convicted, but were facing sentences that would all but assure they would die in prison. On May 8, 1991, two shooters ambushed Chiodo at a gas station in Staten Island, where he was working on a car. [33] In late 1967, Anthony "Tony Ducks" Corallo went to Florida and met with Coco. [241][242] Urgitano was raised between Pleasant Avenue and 114th Street, keeping his father's nickname "Cheesecake" and eventually became a made member in the Lucchese family. [74] He also worked with Thomas Gambino, the son of Carlo Gambino and son-in-law of Thomas Lucchese, in extorting businesses in the Garment District. [57] His daughter Danielle married John Baudanza, who later became a member of the Lucchese family. [180] On October 25, 1988, Sarecho Nalo was murdered, while on the phone with Greek crew boss Spiro Velentzas disputing gambling territory when Michael Spinelli pulled the trigger shotting him. [200], After the Pinzolo murder, Rannelli began working with Salvatore Maranzano's Brooklyn Castellammarese clan. Alfonso T. "Tic" Cataldo (April 18, 1942 August 21, 2013) was a soldier in the New Jersey faction. [74] The two detectives found him in Reseda, California. He was sentenced to death on the murder counts. They are one of the "Five Families" and have a seat on the mafia's Commission. While Chiodo had turned down several offers to flip, the threat against his wife was the last straw. [124] In 1935, he was arrested on illegal alcohol trafficking and narcotic trafficking. ", "Justice Story: How 'French Connection' heroin went missing from NYPD Property Clerk's Office: $70 million drug theft rocked city police department in 1972", "Further Developments in the 'French Connection' Case", "United States of America, Appellee, v. Vincent Papa, Defendant-Appellant (Argued September 23, 1975. [257] On October 26, 2018, Zito was found murdered in his Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn home, after being shot twice in the head. State v. Steelman (Steelman II), 126 Ariz. 19, 612 P.2d 475 (1980) PROCEDURAL POSTURE: The defendant was convicted in Superior Court (Pima) of two counts of first-degree murder, burglary, kidnapping, and two counts of armed robbery. Furnari operated his crew in Bensonhurst at the 19th Hole, a nondescript bar and mob social club. [136][186] On May 13, 1989, Pappadio and Avellino arrived at the bakery, when Pappadio entered he was ambushed by Al D'Arco who smashed him over the head with copper cable and then George Zappola shot him in the head killing him. [156] On November 14, 1957, Migliore was suspected of driving boss Tommy Lucchese and underboss Steve LaSalle to the famous Apalachin Meeting, a national Cosa Nostra summit in Apalachin, New York that was broken up by law enforcement. PHOENIX - A Prisoner of War bracelet from the 1970s has managed to unite a U.S. Navy veteran and an Air Force veteran on Mar. A close friend and handball partner of Lucchese leader Vittorio "Vic" Amuso, DeFede was inducted into the family in 1986 after Amuso became boss. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). [93], On June 12, 1986, one of Balagula's rivals, Russian-American gangster Vladimir Reznikov, entered Balagula's nightclub in Brighton Beach. Chiodo received 12 bullet wounds in the arms, legs, and torso, but survived the attack. Mobbed up: Lower Hudson Valley's historical ties to La Cosa Nostra In 1984, he was indicted on fraud and theft charges, along with members of the Gambino family's DeMeo crew. Introduction Past member(s) Joseph Abate Settimo Accardi Joseph Brocchini Robert Caravaggio Frankie Carbo Alfonso Cataldo Samuel Cavalieri Ettore Coco Anthony Corallo Ralph Cuomo Domenico Cutaia Paul Correale . He was alleged to be a partner and associate of Ellsworth Johnson, although this never was confirmed. Giuseppe (The Clutch Hand) Morello and Ignazio (Lupo the Wolf) Saietta were two early powers of what would eventually morph into the Genovese Family. [199] According to Joseph Valachi the killer was Girolamo "Bobby Doyle" Santucci. [3] He moved to Margate, New Jersey and served as a liaison between families in New Jersey until 1989 when he retired from Mafia affairs. With the failure of his gunmen to murder Chiodo, D'Arco soon became afraid of the wrath of his bosses. He acquired the nickname "Tom Mix" because in his younger years he closely resembled the Dutch-German-American western film actor by that name.[218]. On February 5, 2002, DeFede was released from a Lexington, Kentucky prison medical center. Police believed that the burglary ring was responsible for approximately twenty robberies in Queens and Nassau County before being apprehended. in English from Southeast Missouri State University and an M.A. [22] Caravaggio was overseeing operations in Northern Jersey, especially in Morris County. Lucchese soldier Joseph Testa confronted Reznikov and fatally shot him. [193][194], Bonaventura "Joseph" Pinzolo (1887 September 5, 1930), also known as "Fat Joe", was the boss of the family during 1930. Suspecting that DeFede was hiding money from the family, Amuso replaced him as acting boss with Steven Crea, head of the family's powerful Bronx faction. [30], Frank Manzo (February 2, 1925 October 23, 2012), also known as "Francesco Manzo", "Frank Manse", and "Frankie the Wop", was a soldier in the Vario Crew who oversaw the family's interests at John F. Kennedy International Airport ("JFK") in Queens, New York. (Wayne Newton v. 15 murders since 1981 unsolved - Arizona Daily Sun Patrick Louis "Patty" Testa (March 11, 1957 December 2, 1992) was a soldier. He served as a capo, as the acting consigliere, and as the underboss on a ruling panel in the family. He also provided information leading to the convictions of Crea, Louis Daidone, Dominic Truscello, Joseph Tangorra, Anthony Baratta, and a number of family captains, soldiers and associates. [162] He also held a salesman position with "Port Dock and Stone", one of the main suppliers of trap rock to the two companies that controlled the production of concrete in New York City. Domenico (Danny) Cutaia,suffering from Alzheimer's, given lighter sentence", "BOP: Federal Bureau of Prisons Web Site", Danny Cutaia Memorials Colonial Funeral Home SI, "A Detective Story Alleging Hit Men in Blue: Details of Hollywood Killing Helped Indict 2 Former NYPD Cops Long Suspected of Mob Ties", "Wife blames Pirro for murder case against DiSimone", "The mob murder at Rao's that was sparked by a song", "Mobbed up: Lower Hudson Valley's historical ties to La Cosa Nostra", "Big Mike DeSantis Makes A Big Time Move To The Top Of The Charts", "Supreme court of State of New York County of Westchester v Dominick Capelli", "Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos", L.I. [198] The office was leased by Tommy Lucchese four months earlier. [283], On February 5, 2020, Frank Capri and his mother Debbie Corvo were indicted on charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering in connection with the operation of various branded restaurant locations in Arizona and across the United States. Joseph "Little Joe" D'Arco is a former soldier who is currently in witness protection, as had his father, former acting boss Alphonse D'Arco, until his death. Circa 1967, Brocchini ventured into the pornography business via a partnership with a Jewish associate. He made payments to Falco, Coco and Nash, and described Coco as the leader of a loan-sharking ring. 'SOPRANOS' Say mobsters put bite on restaurant", "Federal Bureau of Prisons: Inmate Locator "Vincent Salanardi", "Jailed Mob Associates Help Convict Men Accused Of Murder", "Pair Get Life Terms In Murder -Reputed Mobsters Also Serving Time For Drugs", New York Times: Ex-Crime Boss Testifies In Gotti Trial, New York Times: Former Crime Boss Testifies, New York Times: Guilty Plea In Mafia Case, New York Times: Reputed Crime Boss Enters a Guilty Plea, New York Times: After Mob, Joe DeFede, Ex-Crime Boss, Is Scraping By, Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator Website, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_past_Lucchese_crime_family_mobsters&oldid=1142781402. [7] In 1998, his daughter Catherine admitted that she could no longer dismiss allegations that her father belonged to the Lucchese crime family. [274] In 1974, Frankos murdered Lucchese associate Richard Bilello. In 1991, Chiodo was charged with violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) in the Windows case. [88] Furnari was indicted as a result of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) probe that used undercover surveillance and bugging techniques against the mob leaders. Her ex-husband asked a Lucchese crime family member to commit the assault, prosecutors say. [255] In the morning of April 5, 1956, Telvi attacked Victor Riesel as he was leaving Lindy's, a Broadway restaurant, throwing sulfuric acid onto his face, leaving him permanently blind. [109] Lastorino arranged to bring Facciola to a Brooklyn garage, where Lastorino stabbed Facciola and Pagliarulo shot him six times in the face and chest. Here are Mafia Family Leadership charts for most of the Mafia families that are still active across the United States. In 1952, Joseph Valachi and others murdered Eugenio Giannini near Correale's club. [34][35] He helped Graziano start a professional boxing career and throughout the following years was viewed as a de facto boxing manager. Today, they are an excellent record of the look of Tempe during the 1970s. The arrests were made following a four-month undercover police investigation of New York's major pornography distributors.[14]. [5] She was confronted about her father's past and denied that he was ever involved in organized crime. In 1924, Christopher Furnari was born in New York to first-generation Sicilian-Italian emigrants from Furnari, a commune in the Province of Messina in Sicily. [230], In October 1991, Tortorello, along with Frank Lastorino, Anthony Baratta, Salvatore Avellino, Richard Pagliarulo, George Conte, Thomas Anzellotto and Frank Papagni, inducted (made) Joseph Tortorello, Thomas D'Ambrosia, Frank Gioia Jr., Gregory Cappello and Jody Calabrese into the crime family during a ceremony that was held in a Howard Beach, Queens home. On July 6, 1942, Santoro received six months to two years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to import narcotics from Mexico. Tramunti served as acting boss, even after Corallo was released from prison in 1970. United States Treasury Department, Bureau of Narcotics, foreword by Sam Giancana. [71] Valachi later revealed he recruited brothers Joseph and Pasquale Pagano and Fiore Siano to carry out the hit. Learn why nobody who did business with Capri had any chance to find out about his past, and how the . [243] Urgitano became a powerful mobster operating from Pleasant Avenue and eventually became the caporegime of the Harlem crew. After Balagula acceded to his demands, Reznikov told him, "Fuck with me and you're dead, you and your whole fucking family; I swear I'll fuck and kill your wife as you watch, you understand?"[94]. He was expelled from the program for attempted bribery and assault a number of years later. When Colombo crime family capo Michael Franzese started pressing Balagula for extortion payments, Balagula went to Furnari for help. No one will bother you. Migliore was a close associate of family bosses Tommy Lucchese and Anthony Corallo. [201] During the Castellammarese War, Rannelli continued working with Maranzano until he failed to murder Paul Gambino, the brother of Carlo Gambino, a Masseria family member and was demoted by Maranzano. and agreed to become a witness.[271]. Peter "Fat Pete" Chiodo took over Furnari's Bensonhurst crew. Past member(s) Joseph Abate. [206] When asked by investigators why he was at the meeting, Rao said he went there for the luncheon buffet and did not speak to anyone else because he was not "introduced". According to Casso, "After that, Marat didn't have any problems with other Russians."[96]. DeFede entered and left the Witness Protection Program, moving to live in Florida under an assumed name. The arrests followed a 30-month . [136] Anthony Casso planned Pappadio's murder ordering brothers Carmine Avellino to bring Pappadio to Crown Bagels, a bakery on Rockaway Boulevard in the South Ozone Park, Queens. In 2013, Pennisi was made into the Lucchese family in a secret initiation ceremony in a basement of a Staten Island home by acting boss Matthew Madonna and capo John Castellucci. On August 24, he was sentenced to fifteen years of imprisonment and a $16,000 fine. [87] Lucchese's real successor, Anthony "Tony Ducks" Corallo, was convicted of bribery in 1967 and sentenced in 1968 to prison for two years. However, in 2001, the Bureau of Prisons National Appeal Board ruled that Furnari was a multiple murderer and was not eligible for parole, based on what some people considered to be Casso's discredited testimony. [75] On April 6, 2006, Eppolito and Caracappa were convicted of murder for their role in eight mob killings, including that of Anthony DiLapi. He thought as long as he gave them something they would be valuable allies. After a 1991 meeting during which he feared being murdered, D'Arco went into hiding and soon became a government witness himself. [268], Chiodo provided valuable evidence that helped convict both Amuso and Casso as well as many other gangsters. [106] After becoming a government witness, Gioia Jr. had testified against 60 defendants. Page 7", "Body Found and 2d Is Sought As Convicted Mobsters Talk", "26 Indicted on Charge of Running Organized-Crime Group in Jersey", "F.B.I. [263], Chiodo had anticipated that he was in Amuso and Casso's bad books; he knew that Amuso and Casso had a habit of "marking guys rats and killing them". [190] On August 13, 1993, they were all convicted of racketeering and both Thomas Ricciardi and Anthony Accetturo agreed to become government witnesses and testified against Taccetta and Perna. [290] In 1942, Petrilli was convicted on narcotic charges and was deported to Italy. Docket Number: 96-1465", "Reputed Mobster Shot; Power Struggle Suspected", "Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator: "Aniello Migliore", "The Sammy The Arab Murder: NYC Greek Godfather Ordered Hit On Lucchese Mob AssociateOr Did He? [49] In December 1991, Coco died while awaiting trial on money laundering. [155] However, the charges were dropped when the judge ruled that the crimes were covered under his 1986 plea agreement. [197] His promotion angered Tommaso Gagliano, Tommy Lucchese and Dominick Petrilli, who formed a splinter group within the family and planned his murder. [245], Michael "Mikey Muscles" DiCarlo (died May 16, 1978) was an associate from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. He married Mary Zangaglia but did not father any children. In July 2000, the Third Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ruled that the parole board officials had been denying Furnari's parole eligibility on the tainted assertions of mob turncoat Casso. Vincent "Vinny Casablanca" Mancione (1964) is a soldier and former acting capo. [300] In 1993, Suppa was indicted along with others on charges that they conspired to distribute up to 1,650 pounds of cocaine in the United States. The Genovese Crime Family - Button Guys of The New York Mafia [195] After his arrest Pinzolo gave up his boss Giuseppe Costabile, a Camorrista who controlled the area south of Houston Street to Canal Street and from East Broadway to the East River. Carmine Tramunti 1967 - 1973 Upon the death of Lucchese, Manhattan born mobster Carmine Tramunti would take over where Lucchese left off. Amuso and Casso were both in hiding due to the Windows case. Committee on appropriations. The Arizona Supreme Court affirmed the convictions, but remanded the case for resentencing pursuant to State v. In 2003, it was reported by author Jerry Capeci that the Lucchese crime family was being run by a three-man ruling committee consisting of Migliore, Matthew Madonna, and Joseph DiNapoli in the absence of an acting boss. Perna's father Joseph Perna was a mob bookmaker and shylock during the 1960s operating from Newark, New Jersey. [201] Government witness Joseph Valachi, revealed that Rannelli was murdered because he had plotted against Vito Genovese and Lucky Luciano. Correale controlled gambling and narcotics in East Harlem. [235] On January 9, 2006, Truscello was released from prison. Anthony DiLapi (February 9, 1936 February 4, 1990), also known as "Blue Eyes over the Bridges" or "Fat Anthony", was a soldier. Casso intended to blame the murder on the Gambino family in a plot to kill John A. [288] In October 2018, Pennisi started cooperating with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. [28] Alfonso is a blood relative to Genovese capo Augustino "Crazy Augie" Cataldo and Genovese soldier Pete "Scarface" Cataldo. Gagliano had been the underboss (second in command) of the crime family led by Gaetano (Tommy) Reina, a casualty of the Castellammarese War, murdered by Vito Genovese, who would go on to control another of the families. Popular film portrayals of the family include The Godfather (1972) and GoodFellas (1990). [234] The indictment charged Truscello with extorting "Commercial Brick", a construction company. [11] Accardi later moved to Toronto, Canada, to oversee this operation. Then all of a sudden he was at risk of being killed if he couldn't pay to the penny. Thomas (Tommy or Three-Finger Brown) Lucchese served as Gaglianos underboss until Gaglianos death (probably in 1951), at which time Lucchese was promoted, and the family took his name. Chiodo realized that the government's case was so solid that he would likely die in prison if convicted. He controlled gambling operations along with Aniello Migliore. Furnari reigned as one of New York's top Mafia bosses throughout the early 1980s until his 1985 racketeering indictment. [115][106][116] Tortorello sponsored his son Joseph "Torty Jr." during the ceremony. [4] In 1992, his daughter Catherine Abate was appointed New York City's new Correction Commissioner. [214] Other aliases of Russo listed by the FBN were: Mike Fedesco, Mike Partiro, Max Sender.[215]. [12] He died on December 3, 1977. [183] He worked closely with mobsters Anthony Loria and Virgil Alessi.[183]. [61] In 1995, Cutaia was indicted for extortion, loan sharking, and racketeering; in 1996, he pled guilty to extortionate extensions of credit and was sentenced to thirty months in prison. On July 13, 1967, and in his 16th year at the top of the family, Tommy Lucchese died of a brain tumor. [280] In 1942, Giannini was charged with heroin conspiracy and served fifteen months in prison. DeFede's rise and fall in the New York mob can all be attributed to Amuso. [74] Casso ordered Burton Kaplan to use two NYPD detectives on his payroll, Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, to track down DiLapi. She's a Chicago girl at heart, but she still misses living in a place with farms. [83] DiSimone's other son Andrew DiSimone became a made member in the Lucchese family. [219] He left the drug trade alone and instead took over the labor and construction racketeering operations for the family in New York City. FLAGSTAFF. Philip Carlo, "Gaspipe: The Confessions of a Mafia Boss," 2008, page 154. List of past Lucchese crime family mobsters. [76], Salvatore "Sally Bo" DiSimone (sometimes spelled DeSimone) (died October 2017), was a former capo. Vic Amuso and Anthony Casso then ordered Joseph "Little Joe" D'Arco to kill DiLapi. Capozallo suffered wounds to the arm, back and neck but survived. Goldstock, Ronald. Mafia Game. [80][81] In 2005, the FBI revealed that DiSimone and Lucchese soldier Daniel Latella had meetings in doctors' offices with Gambino family capo Greg DePalma. [54], Domenico "Danny" Cutaia (November 22, 1936 August 14, 2018), born in East New York Brooklyn, was the capo of the Vario Crew operating from Brooklyn. Life Magazine. [248] His remains were disposed of in the Fountain Avenue landfill. [106] He was sponsored by George Conte, who was filling in for his real sponsor George Zappola. In the early 1960s, when the FBN was compiling Mafia members, Russo, already in semi-retirement, was listed as living at 105 Ridgely Avenue, Iselin, New Jersey. While testifying in different cities, the government had to fly Chiodo in a special plane due to his morbid obesity. [31] The investigation revealed that in 1978, Petito met in Cavalieri's social club in East Harlem. In the aftermath, mob boss Salvatore Lucania, who is better known by the Americanized alias Charles (Lucky) Luciano, founded the Commission, a criminal board of directors composed of bosses from the Five Families plus the heads of other crime factions throughout the country, including Chicagos Al Capone. His naturalization was revoked on July 10, 1953, because he had not disclosed two previous arrests during his naturalization hearing.[10]. [234] In October 2003, Truscello pled guilty to federal extortion charges. [131], In December 1986, Luongo was lured to 19th Hole bar in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn to meet with Vic Amuso who persuaded Luongo meet him in nearby house. [20] In August 1997, Caravaggio, along with other members of the Lucchese family's New Jersey faction, was indicted and charged with racketeering, loan-sharking and gambling. [200] Within the Reina family, Tommaso Gagliano formed a splinter group with Tommy Lucchese, Steve Rannelli, John DiCaro and others who opposed Pinzolo's leadership. [219] Santoro gained a reputation as a labor racketeer and worked with consigliere Christopher Furnari and other top capos in the family. Tommy Lucchese - The Mob Museum On October 23, 2012, Manzo died in his sleep. [196] As boss Pinzolo was unfamiliar with the members of the family and the East Harlem area. Carlo Gambino. In June 1981, Penosi and Piccolo were charged with conspiring to extort money and 'valuable rights' from Newton and entertainer Lola Falana. [108] On August 24, 1990, Frank Lastorino, Louie Daidone and Richard Pagliarulo murdered Bruno Facciola. The Lucchese crime family (pronounced [lukkeze; -ese]) is an Italian-American Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City, in the United States, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia. The Lucchese Family is one of the notorious "five families" of the Italian-American Mafia, each with its own territory, set up to control criminal activities in New York City.