Friday, March 8, 2019

Nicholas Pisciotti (Bonanno)

Nicholas 'P.J.' Pisciotti was a former Acting Captain in the Bonanno Family who became a cooperating witness in 2007.

Government Photo
Born October 1969. Family from Miglionico comune of Matera, Basilicata.

Grew up in Lower Manhattan. Family friends included Bonanno Member Russell Mauro.

As a teenager involved in selling fireworks. Also assisted unspecified uncle with packaging heroin for distribution.

By 1986 more directly involved with narcotics: "First marijuana, then cocaine...[Marijuana business] was very small, like dime bags. [Cocaine] I use to sell like half grams and grams. [Heroin] I only sold twice, a pound and a half each time."

By mid-to-late 1980s associate of Lucchese Family. On-record with Prince Street crew member John 'Johnny Brody' Sorrentino. Crew headed by Sorrentino's uncle Joseph 'Joe Beck' DiPalermo.

Around 1990 arrested on state narcotics charges. Pleaded guilty and given four years to life. Began serving sentence in December 1990. Paroled October 3, 1994.

Pisciotti following 1990 narcotics arrest
Following release his criminal activities included loansharking, sportsbetting and continued involvement in fireworks and marijuana sales. Also held various legitimate interests: "I worked on construction, I was in the union, had a meat route, had some restaurants, and I owned gyms."

C. Musillo
Around 1995 transferred to Bonanno Family: "I had a problem with someone in the Lucchese Family. They were trying to kill me. My uncle [former Bonanno Captain Charles Musillo] found out about it, got it squashed, ultimately I went to the Bonanno Family." Placed with recently appointed Bonanno Captain Frank Coppa.

Formerly direct with the administration, Frank Coppa was given a crew that included made members Richard Cantarella, Anthony Furino and Thomas Mallette. Non-made members included Pisciotti, his close associate Michael DiMaria and future CW Peter Lovaglio.

Pisciotti collected loanshark payments on Coppa's behalf and the two briefly discussed entering the drug business: "[Coppa] told me once if I was able to get marijuana on a large scale that he would get it approved [and] he would get rid of it." The plot never went beyond the talking stages, although Pisciotti did resume involvement with other Bonanno associates in off-the-record marijuana sales.

By 1996 operated social club on Spring Street in Little Italy, Manhattan. Profits from the location's Joker Poker machines were split between Pisciotti and Michael DiMaria. The two, joined by Bonanno Associate Hector Pagan, also conducted sportsbetting operation out of club. An arrest on gambling charges related to operation ended in six-month conditional discharge.

Richard Guiga
Source: Gang Land News
On September 13, 1997 Bonanno Associate Richard Guiga murdered inside Pisciotti's bar, Bandito's, on the Lower East Side: "[Richie] came into the bar. He was outside fighting with some neighborhood kid. He wound up staying in there to drink. He wind up arguing with some customers and he pulled out a knife. I was behind the bar. He turned toward my friend Michael [DiMaria]. He went after Michael and there was a big scuffle [and] I came out from behind the bar, to the middle, to try and stop it...We all started pushing each other. Richie wind up dropping the knife [and then] dying...I left the bar, left him there and then I went back and started drinking some more. And then I tried to clean it up." Pisciotti received stab wounds to hand, forearm and stomach during incident. Guiga's body put in basement and left there for two to three days, after which Michael DiMaria's father-in-law transported it to Staten Island for burial in location prepared by Pisciotti and DiMaria.

In December 1997 formally inducted into Bonanno Family in ceremony held inside Long Island hotel room. Those present were Boss Joseph Massino, Underboss Salvatore Vitale and Captains Frank Coppa and Frank Lino. Inducted were Pisciotti and 'somebody named Richie', believed referring to Lino crew member Richard Riccardi. Pisciotti: "We sat around a table, Joe [Massino] explained the rules of the Family, how he wanted people to conduct themselves in the Family. He told us how we're supposed to act, spoke in Italian, said some things. At the end of the day we shake hands, kissed each other. That was the end of it."


Top (L to R): Sponsors Coppa, Lino
Bottom (L to R): Inductees Pisciotti, Riccardi
As with previous Bonanno ceremonies there was no gun and knife present and the inductees did not have their fingers pricked: "[Massino] was very surveillance conscious. He was worried in case anybody came in that we didn't want to get caught with a gun."

Around 2000 became involved in narcotics with Bonanno Soldiers Vincent Basciano and Anthony 'Bruno' Indelicato. Pisciotti had previously met Basciano while attempting to resolve a dispute with the Genovese Family's Bronx faction. Product obtained from individuals in Canada using minivan to bring in approximately two-hundred fifty pounds marijuana per trip. 100,000 ecstasy pills purchased from same source. Those responsible for distribution included Pisciotti and Bonanno Associates Joseph DeMarco and Thomas Pennini. Pisciotti typically given ten pounds per shipment and sold to customers in Manhattan.

Around Fall 2000 provided silenced MAC-10 firearms to Anthony Indelicato.

Around early 2002 proposed longtime associate Michael DiMaria for membership into Bonanno Family. DiMaria's proposal disputed by Captain Richard Cantarella and sitdowns held. Attendees included Underboss Salvatore Vitale, Captains Richard Cantarella, Frank Coppa and Anthony Graziano, and Soldiers Paul Cantarella, Pisciotti and Joseph Torre. Pisciotti: "Richie [Cantarella] was saying that Michael's father was a rat, which wasn't true and they resolved it. Michael ultimately got cleaned up."

Pisciotti attended DiMaria's induction soon after. Held inside another hotel room, the ceremony was presided over not by the Family administration but instead by Captains Frank Coppa and Anthony Graziano.

In April 2002 Frank Coppa sentenced to thirty-six months Federal imprisonment on stock fraud charges. Anthony 'Tony Black' Furino appointed Acting Captain. Crew members in addition to Pisciotti and DiMaria included Coppa's son Frank Jr. and Joseph Lino, son to Captain Frank Lino.

Indicted on additional charges in October 2002, Frank Coppa became the Bonanno Family's first official cooperating witness. Captain Richard Cantarella soon followed.

Joseph Lino
In Summer 2003 provided gun to Soldier Joseph Lino, whose father Frank had also recently defected: "Frankie Lino was cooperating and Joey was nervous and he asked me to borrow a gun."

In Summer 2003 meeting held between Captain Vincent Basciano and Soldier John Spirito over Basciano's recent proposal of Dominick Cicale for membership. Pisciotti attended on Basciano's behalf: "There were a couple of people in the Family who didn't want to get Dominick Cicale straightened out and Vinny knew the story. I told him previously about Patty Boy [Maiorino] when he was in prison and [at] the time Patty Boy was going to get straightened out, too...[Basciano] asked me if I would talk about what happened with Patty Boy. So whoever was going to say something about Dominick, we can try and squash it. [At the meeting] everybody knew why we were there. Vinny told me to say the story about what happened to Patty Boy. When Johnny Joe [Spirito] heard the story he basically said he wasn't going to say nothing about Dominick if I didn't say nothing about Patty Boy." Both Cicale and Maiorino inducted August 2003. (It's not clear what incident is being referred to and further details aren't given.)

Vincent Basciano
In January 2004 Anthony Furino indicted on Federal racketeering charges and held without bail. Former Coppa crew members transferred to Vincent Basciano. That summer, on Basciano's orders, unspecified male targeted for assault after he threatened one of Basciano's sons. Pisciotti, two of his associates and Dominick Cicale, the crew's Acting Captain, made one or more unsuccessful attempts to locate target after which plot abandoned.

L to R: Vincent Basciano, Dominick Cicale
Source: Gang Land News
In July 2004 Bonanno Family meeting held for purpose of officially promoting Dominick Cicale to Captain of former Basciano crew. Pisciotti appointed Acting Captain but not introduced to the portion of the crew formerly under Richard Cantarella due to Basciano's distrust of the defector's former Soldiers.

On August 11, 2004 Pisciotti, Cicale and Bonanno Soldier Anthony 'Ace' Aiello involved in altercation at Suite 16 nightclub in Manhattan. Pisciotti confronted by the son of deceased Associate Thomas Pennini regarding money owed by Pisciotti, after which brawl erupted between the two groups. Not far from club the trio was pulled over and briefly held by NYPD. Released after Pennini and associates claimed unable to make identification: "Dominick [Cicale] was still complaining to the police and they took the handcuffs off and let us go...My view of Dominick was changing for awhile, but that really made it change...[I later told Basciano] that Dominick was acting out of character, that he was complaining when we got arrested [and] Vinny said no, that's not like him, don't worry about it."

Around Fall 2004 meeting held between Dominick Cicale and crew member Gino Galestro at Sushi Samba restaurant in Manhattan. Others present were Pisciotti, Acting Captain Louis DeCicco and Soldier Anthony Aiello. Galestro had recently been assaulted by Cicale: "[Meeting] was the first time Dominick was going to see [Gino] after he hit him. Dominick wanted to intimidate him so he asked me and a couple of other people to meet with him to meet Gino...Gino came in, he was really scared. I think once he seen me, he felt a little better. I knew him previously from the neighborhood."

On November 12, 2004 Eric LNU beaten severely on Basciano's orders. Co-conspirators included Cicale and Pisciotti. Victim, on-record associate of Gambino Soldier Blaise Corozzo, refused to pay $45,000 owed to sportsbetting operation headed by Bonanno Associate Frank 'Fat Frankie' Esposito. Eric initially threatened at residence by Cicale and others, resulting in sitdown scheduled between Cicale and Corozzo that Corozzo failed to attend. Eric LNU outside washing car when struck multiple times with hammers by Soldier Anthony Aiello and Associate Vincenzo Masi. Associate Giuseppe Gambina also present. (Gambina flipped the following year. Masi was later inducted and by late 2014 had risen to rank of Acting Captain.)

In December 2004 Bonanno Family meeting held at diner near LaGuardia Airport in Queens. Purpose to determine loyalty between Acting Boss Vincent Basciano and Acting Underboss Michael Mancuso. Attendees included Captains Dominick Cicale, Jerome Asaro and Louis DeCicco, Acting Captain Nicholas Pisciotti and Soldier Anthony Aiello. Pisciotti: "[We] got to the diner. First we met Louie Electrician [DeCicco]. We sat down. We had coffee or whatever. Dominick went outside and spoke [with] Louie, and then [Jerry Asaro] came and the three of them went outside and spoke, and they all came inside. We said good-bye to each other and me, Dominick and Ace left...[Dominick] said Louie was on board with Vinny's side [and Asaro] said he was on the fence. It didn't matter."

In late December 2004 passed on $20,000 Christmas payment kicked up by Cicale crew member Perry Criscitelli.

In January 2005 crew leader Dominick Cicale indicted by EDNY on Federal racketeering charges and held without bail. Following indictment Pisciotti met with Captain Louis DeCicco: "Louie wanted to know if I knew what was going on with the crew. There was a loan that was owed that he had borrowed for Dominick and Vinny. He wanted to know if I was going to be able to pay for it...I think [it] was 70 or 80,000." Refused to pay.

In January 2005 met with Nicholas Santora to discuss Family setup: "Nicky explained to me that Mikey Nose [Mancuso] was going to be running the show, he didn't want to meet with any of the captains. There was, like, two captains who was supposed to meet with all the other captains and acting captains...[Santora] was one. I'm not sure who the other one was...Nicky said [Mancuso] was running the show for Vinny while Vinny was incarcerated."

By early 2005 involved in ownership of Synergy Gyms in Manhattan. Criminal activities included sportsbetting operation run through online company headquartered in Costa Rica. Customers provided by Bonanno Associate Hector Pagan.

Around Spring 2005 represented Hector Pagan in sitdown with members of unspecified Family over $150,000 - $200,000 debt: "[Hector] asked me to squash a beef where somebody was trying to collect money from somebody he knew...[I was to] speak up for Hector's guy and speak to the other Family about it...Nicky Santora reached out for me [and] I guess he knew I was speaking for Hector's guys. When he met me he told me to make my guys lose because he wanted to do something with construction with the guys who were saying they owed him money...[I refused and] wound up meeting with Nicky's friends and they wound up losing the beef and didn't collect anything...They came with lawyer papers that their guy was suing my guy pretty much, and once I seen that, they weren't allowed to talk about it anymore." Pisciotti received $20,000 for assisting Pagan and gave $5,000 to Santora.

On September 18, 2005 involved in altercation with Genovese Associates Joseph Caruso and Robert Ianniello. Incident result of dispute between Caruso and Hector Pagan: "I wasn't even there [at first]. By the time I got there Joey [Caruso] came over and had an argument with me about it. Hector came over and smacked him. He got nervous. He ran to the back of the bar, Joey, I got mad at Hector for smacking him. I paid the check. We left. I get about a block, a half a block away and Joey came out with two guys and couple of bouncers and called me over and surrounded me...We argued for a couple of minutes, then he sucker punched me...I hit him back [and] he got hurt." Pisciotti and Bonanno Associate Louis Ventafredda arrested on assault charge and released on bail.

Following arrest met with Nicholas Santora: "I told Nicky what happened with the fight. I [falsely] told him when I was in court the FBI was there and they put up a stink to have me remanded if I see any other organized crime people...I was trying to stay away from everybody in the mob for the longest time. It was a good excuse...After I told him everything that happened he asked me if I wanted to have [Joseph Caruso] killed [and] I told him no, why did you want to kill somebody over a fight. I felt bad. He was already in the hospital."

Vincent Badalamenti
Around late September 2005 again met with Nicholas Santora and informed that all members of Cicale / Pisciotti crew transferred to Captain Vincent Badalamenti. Pisciotti introduced to Badalamenti by Soldier Michael DiMaria: "Michael was supposed to introduce me [but] Michael didn't know how to do it, so I kind of introduced myself, and Michael repeated what I said, and then [Badalamenti] basically said he was going to service my guys until my case was over with."

Around November 2005 met with Badalamenti: "[Badalamenti] was arrogant and talking to me about not paying war chest money and that I'm supposed to answer to him. And I stopped him in his tracks and told him I am not supposed to answer to him. He's my equal. He is not anything above me...Nobody ever told me he was my captain. He was, you know, I'm a captain, he was a captain, I was never around him." Soon afterwards summoned to meet with Acting Consigliere Anthony Rabito: "[Rabito] asked me why I got nasty with Vinny. He says Nicky [Santora]'s going crazy, Nicky wants to crack your head open. When I heard that statement I started getting a little loud and Anthony calmed me down. No, don't take it the wrong way. Nicky introduced you to him as your captain. I explained that Nicky never introduced me to him as my captain. I said if you want to be my captain I have no problem with. Anything you want to do with the Family, that is fine. I really don't care what goes on, but no way are you going to introduce him to me as my captain."

In December 2005 met with Genovese Associate Rocky DiPietro re assault case: "[Rocky] wanted to meet up with me and tell me that he wanted to hear about the case, what was going on with it, and he also wanted to tell me that Nicky [Santora] and Anthony Rabito went to his superiors [in the Genovese Family] and told them to mind their business, not to help me out, if somebody was going to press charges, let them do it if that's what they wanted to do...I felt betrayed. I felt they were ratting on me. If they wanted -- they were scaring me, they should just try to kill me...[The Bonannos] were all in disarray...I distanced myself a long time before that. After that happened, I didn't really care what anybody was doing."

Following Dominick Cicale's January 2006 defection, meeting between Pisciotti and Soldier Anthony Indelicato held in Brooklyn - Queens: "I wanted to ask [Indelicato]'s opinion on what I heard about Nicky [Santora] and Anthony [Rabito] had said about me...I also heard they were trying to kill me [and] I guess I asked him if he thought I had anything to worry about. After I explained everything to him he basically said no, Nicky can't even walk straight, forget about doing anything else...I told him that I couldn't believe Nicky and Anthony would go and do something like that. That's a rat move...I started talking about Dominick [Cicale], what a piece of shit he turned out to be, and I can't believe all the stuff he's done and Bruno didn't really say too much about Dominick. He says that Vinny [Basciano] made a lot of bad decisions in putting Dominick in that position and stuff like that...Bruno was talking about how he was disappointed in all the stuff that's happened over the years, and he said, I even gave him [Basciano] all my guys and he ruined every one of them."

In December 2006 approached by FBI and warned of plot against life. Refused offer to cooperate.

Nicholas Santora
Source: Gang Land News
On February 1, 2007 indicted by EDNY on narcotics conspiracy charge re marijuana operation. Remanded to MDC Brooklyn. Five days later Acting Underboss Nicholas Santora and Acting Consigliere Anthony Rabito were among 19 Bonanno members and associates indicted on Federal racketeering charges. Santora and Rabito also remanded to MDC: "When I first seen [Santora], I pulled him over to the side and I was pretty nasty with him. I asked him, I heard you guys want to have me killed. Why don't you try to do it in here? [Santora] says, No, that's not true. I don't know what you're talking about...[Santora] said that Mikey Nose [Mancuso] was in charge in the street, he was the guy in the street running the Family. Anthony Rabito was still Consigliere, and Nicky was Acting Underboss."

On February 26, 2007 attended first proffer session.

On February 28, 2007 attended second proffer session.

In late February 2007 released on bail.

Attended three more proffer sessions through March 2007.

On April 30, 2007 attended final proffer session.

On May 3, 2007 pleaded guilty to one count racketeering conspiracy and one count assault. Released on bail. Thirteenth Bonanno member to become cooperating witness over previous five years.

Debriefed multiple times through following months leading up to role as witness against Vincent Basciano. Basciano convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

In December 2012 sentenced by EDNY Judge Garaufis to time served.

Friday, February 8, 2019

Update

1. Gambino Family Ceremonies (1970s) [Gambino]

Compared to the Bonanno and Colombo Families, there isn't much information on Gambino ceremonies from the time period. I'm posting now with what's currently available and will be adding to it as more comes in. Similar posts to follow on Genovese/Lucchese.

Gambino Family Ceremonies (1970s)

Brief descriptions, in chronological order, of known Gambino Family induction ceremonies from the 1970s.

Dates are approximate and usually indicate when news of the induction was first reported to LE, not necessarily when the ceremony itself took place. It's possible some names listed separately were made together and news of their membership got out at different times.

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c. Late January / Early February 1976
- Books open. Each Family initially allowed ten members.

On February 12, 1976 CI reported: "Gambino's have not made new membership as of 2/9/76 due to large number of candidates but initiation imminent."

First wave included:

DeCicco
- Frank DeCicco (40y) [Murdered 1986] [Sponsored by J. Failla]
- Nine Additional Inductees

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c. Early May 1976

Corrao
- Joseph 'Joe Butch' Corrao (40y) [Died 2001] [Sponsored by D. Castore]

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May 14, 1976
- "[CI] advised the ban on introducing newly made members to members of other Families has been lifted." CI reports Carlo Gambino 'recently made ten'.

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c. Early June 1976

LaForte
- Joseph 'The Cat' LaForte (59y) [Died 2016] [Sponsored by A. Dellacroce]

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June 8, 1976
- "[CI] advised the LCN membership books continue to be open. He mentioned the original plan was to make only ten new members per Family. However, the larger Families complained this number is too few and favored the smaller Families."

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July 1, 1976
- "[CI] advised there were no 'geeps' (ie foreign born Italians) made in the recent induction of members into the NY LCN Families."

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September 14, 1976
 - "When new members are 'made' or intra-Family transfers are effected, either the Boss or Underboss must personally oversee such an occasion and make the formal introduction to the respective captains."

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1976
- Louis 'Louie Fats' Astuto (46y) [Died 1994] [Sponsored by J. Failla]
- John Gambino (36y) [Died 2017]
- Salvatore Spatola (44y) [Sponsored by J. Gambino]

Astuto likely candidate for first wave. As an associate he was already close to Family leadership and occasionally chauffeured Boss Carlo Gambino.

CW Gravano stated John Gambino may have been another of the first recruits inducted in early 1976. His recall with dates wasn't perfect however, and he admitted he wasn't certain that Gambino was made before he (Gravano) was.

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c. Late 1976

Location: Basement of Gagliardi Residence (Bensonhurst, Brooklyn)

Attendees:
- Paul Castellano (61y) (Boss) [Murdered 1985]
- Aniello Dellacroce (62y) (Underboss) [Died 1985]
- Joseph N. Gallo (64y) (Consigliere) [Died 1995]

- Salvatore Aurello (62y) (Captain) [Died 1998]
- Others

Members Inducted:
- Charles Aurello (33y) [Died 2018] [Sponsored by S. Aurello]
- Salvatore 'Sammy Bull' Gravano [31y] (Flipped 1991) [Sponsored by S. Aurello]
- Several Additional Inductees

Gravano: "I was called to Todo [Aurello]'s club. We went to somebody's house, a fellow named Frank the Wap [Gagliardi], we were upstairs, there was a few other fellows there. One by one they called us down to the basement. When it was my turn to go down to the basement there was the Boss, the Underboss, the Consigliere, a few Capos, a few made members, and I took the oath at that point to become a made member."

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c. Late 1976 / Early 1977

Gotti
- Gene Gotti (30y)

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March 3, 1977
- "[CI] advised each of the five NY LCN Families have been given authorization to initiate ten new members, and each of the NY Families have already prepared a list of those individuals to be 'made' in the immediate future."

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April 1977

L to R: Agro, Corozzo, DiMaria
- Thomas 'Tommy A.' Agro (45y) [Died 1987] [Sponsored by J. Armone]
- Nicholas Corozzo (37y) [Sponsored by A. Ruggiano]
- Leonard DiMaria (36y) [Sponsored by A. Dellacroce]
- Frank 'Frankie the Hat' DiStefano (40y) [Sponsored by J. Armone]

When the books opened Nicholas Corozzo's sponsor, Anthony 'Fat Andy' Ruggiano, initially refused to put up any of his crew. It was later decided that only his favored associate Corozzo would be proposed. Around this time Ruggiano, a Soldier under Carmine Fatico, had volunteered Corozzo and fellow Ruggiano crew member Leonard DiMaria to 'do work' for Fatico and others.

After Gene Gotti's induction Ruggiano brought an unspecified complaint to Underboss Aniello Dellacroce. Full details aren't given but the implication is Ruggiano was offended that Gotti had been made before his own candidate. Soon after Dellacroce informed Ruggiano that Corozzo was set to be inducted and, furthermore, Dellacroce himself would sponsor Leonard DiMaria as a 'gift' to Ruggiano.

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May 15, 1977
- CI reports 'the books in the Gambino Family are again opened'.

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May 20, 1977
- "CI advised despite popular belief that only full-blooded Italians are admitted to LCN membership, many members have mothers who may be only part Italian. He noted, however, if a proposed member's father is not Italian, he would be barred from membership, since an Italian name is an absolute requirement."

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c. Mid-June 1977
- Robert 'Bobby Cabert' Bisaccia (42y) [Died 2008] [Sponsored by F. Corsi]

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June 24, 1977
- Gregory DePalma (45y) [Died 2009] [Sponsored by A. Gaggi]
- Several Additional Inductees

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c. Pre-July 1977
- Roy DeMeo (36y) [Murdered 1983] [Sponsored by A. Gaggi]

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c. Early October 1977
- Unsub [Sponsored by J. Armone]

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October 1977

Bilotti
- Thomas Bilotti (37y) [Murdered 1985]

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c. Late October 1977
- John Gotti (37y) [Died 2002] [Sponsored by C. Fatico?]
- Peter Mosca (44y)
- Seven Additional Inductees

Reported 11/4/77. CI claimed Gotti's sponsor was Anthony Ruggiano, not Fatico.

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c. 1977

L to R: DiBernardo, Ruggiero
- Robert 'D.B.' DiBernardo (40y) [Murdered 1986] [Sponsored by E. Zappi]
- Angelo Ruggiero (37y) [Died 1989]

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April 6, 1978
- "[CI] advised that there has been a delay in new LCN members being made in the NYC area because of the ill health of Joe N. Gallo and 'Vinnie Beans' Foceri, the Consiglieri's of the Gambino and Lucchese Families of LCN."

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c. 1978
- Armand 'Buddy' Dellacroce (23y) [Died 1988]
- Anthony Vitta (40y) [Died 2018] [Sponsored by J. Armone]

Information re Dellacroce's membership was unknowingly passed on to an FBI source (possibly UCA Donnie Brasco) by Bonanno Soldier Anthony Mirra. Dellacroce was again identified as a made member by a Gambino source in early 1980.

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Pre-1980 (L to R): Corrao, LiConti, Richichi

c. Mid-to-Late 1970s (Confirmed Inducted Pre-1980)
- Joseph Bilotti (45y) [Died 2016]
- John Carneglia (35y) [Sponsored by A. Ruggiero]
- Augustus 'Augie' Corrao (44y) [Died 2010]
- John 'Jackie Nose' D'Amico (45y) [Sponsored by O. Garofalo]
- Joseph 'Pal Joey' Farinella (48y) [Died 2001]
- Salvatore Franco (40y)
- John 'Jack' Giordano (35y) [Died 2009]
- Joseph Giordano (30y) [Died 2013]
- Michael 'Mikey Gal' Guerrieri (50y) [Died 2014] [Sponsored by A. Guerrieri]
- Joseph 'Buddy' LaForte Jr. (37y)
- Charles 'Buster Russo' LiConti (60y) [Died 1995] [Sponsored by E. Zappi]
- Joseph 'Joe Dogs' Lombardi (38y) [Sponsored by J. Failla]
- Salvatore Mangialino (40y) [Died 2019]
- Daniel Marino (38y)
- Liborio 'Louie' Milito (35y) [Murdered 1988] [Sponsored by S. Aurello]
- Michael 'Mickey' Paradiso (40y) (Died 2026) [Sponsored by O. Garofalo]
- Anthony 'Porky' Porcelli (50y) [Died 2009] [Sponsored by J. Zingaro]
- Natale 'Big Chris' Richichi (60y) [Died 2001] [Sponsored by E. Zappi]
- Joey Russo [Died c. 1986]
- Joseph C. Russo (48y) [Died 1998] [Sponsored by J. Riccobono]
- Thomas 'Tommy Sparrow' Spinelli (65y) [Murdered 1989]
- Unsub [Related to Guerrieri brothers]
- Many others

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Edit1: Added Salvatore Franco, known to Gravano as a made member prior to 1980. Credit to Pogo for providing this info.

Edit2: Added John D'Amico, Joseph Farinella, John and Joseph Giordano.

Edit3: Added CI report excerpts.

Edit4: Added Daniel Marino and Anthony Porcelli.

Edit5: Added Robert Bisaccia.

Edit6: Moved Robert Bisaccia to mid-June 1977.

Edit7: Added Joey and Joseph Russo.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Nicholas Accardi (Bonanno)


1978 photo of Bonanno Soldier Nicholas Accardi.

Currently there's only enough information for a brief outline:

Born December 27, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York to Leonard and Lena Petardi. Family from Marsala comune of Trapani, Sicily.

By 1935 the Accardis resided at 54 Montrose Ave in Williamsburg. Both parents worked at a coat factory.

By early 1942 they had moved to an address on Willoughby Ave in Bushwick.

By 1978 resided at 130 Hayrick Lane in Commack, Long Island. Partner with Bonanno Captain Philip 'Philly Lucky' Giaccone in AIR Freight Transportation headquartered at 333 North Henry in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Both men were targets of an FBI investigation into racketeering activities occurring out of JFKIA.

It's not known whether he was inducted prior to the books closing in 1979 or if he was among the former Giaccone associates made after the books reopened in 1984. After the three captains hit Giaccone's airport interests, and the portion of his crew actively involved in same, were inherited by Joseph Massino.

Accardi's name does not turn up in available sources again until March 1999, when he was among the few dozen Bonanno members and associates surveilled attending the wake of former Captain Gerlando Sciascia in White Plains.

The following month FBI surveillance was conducted on Massino's Casa Blanca Restaurant in Maspeth, Queens. Those observed included Bonanno Captain Anthony 'Tony Green' Urso and Soldiers Nicholas Accardi, Alfred Altadonna, Louis 'Louie Electric' DeCicco, Thomas DiFiore and Louis Restivo.

In July 1999 attended wake for Bonanno Soldier Gasper 'Skin' Cammarata, another former Giaccone crew member.

Died January 20, 2002 and buried in Riverside Memorial Park located in Martin County, Florida.

Court Exhibit (Originally posted on Black Hand Forum)
A Bonanno induction list seized the same year shows six candidates and four deceased members being replaced. (Beginning around 2000 each Family was allowed two extra slots per year.)

The proposed members were:
  1. Joseph Amedure (43y) [F. Lino crew member, subsequently disqualified for membership]
  2. Thomas 'Tommy Las Vegas' Ferreri (43y)
  3. Joseph Loiacono (56y) [A. Graziano crew]
  4. Michael Palmaccio (30y) [Asaro crew]
  5. Salvatore Puccio (31y) [Chilli crew]
  6. Louis 'Big Louie Toronto' Taranto [F. Lino crew member, believed disqualified]
Deceased members were:
  1. Nicholas Accardi (DOD 1.20.2002)
  2. John Arcaro (DOD 4.26.2001) [Former A. Graziano Crew]
  3. Giuseppe Arcuri (DOD 6.11.2001) [Former G. Sciascia Crew]
  4. Arthur 'Artie' Franconeri (DOD 7.28.2001) [Former A. Graziano Crew]

Monday, February 4, 2019

Biagio Passanante (Philadelphia)


Biagio Passanante was a made member of the Philadelphia Family.

Born October 28, 1883 in Campobello di Mazara comune of Trapani, Sicily to Bartolomeo and Grazia Indelicato. Godparents were Gaspare Pietranocosta and Tommasa Firenze.

Around August 1903 arrived at Ellis Island aboard S.S. Sicilian Prince.

Around September 1907 married Rosa Maggio in Philadelphia. At time of marriage Passanante listed residence at 920 South 6th St in South Philadelphia, where employed as general laborer. [Some records, including the marriage certificate, give Cecola as Rosa's maiden name. There were Cecalas/Cecolas, from Caccamo in Palermo, living in Philadelphia at the time. This may have been a a mistaken reference to another individual of the same name. Subsequent records confirm Biagio's wife as a Maggio. Several members of this family, also from Campobello di Mazara, would be influential LCN members in the region.]

By Summer 1916 left Philadelphia for Boston where a son, Bartolomeo, was born.

By September 1918 moved to 310 Lincoln Ave in Bristol, Pennsylvania, situated along the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Trenton, New Jersey. Ran a grocery from same address.

Although the date of Biagio Passanante's induction is unknown, given his age and relationship to the Maggios he was possibly already a member by 1921. Early that year he was arrested, under alias Leo DiBartholomeo, by the Philadelphia PD for narcotics possession, his first of two known local charges. At the time he gave an address at 835 Christian St in South Philadelphia. Held on $2,500 bail and officially indicted in February 1921, the case ended in acquittal the following month.

By September 1926 resided at 981 Montrose St. That month he filed Petition for Naturalization No. 78 327 in USDC Philadelphia. Witnesses were Domenico Caimi (DOB 6.21.1895 - DOD 12.1981) and Joseph Luppino (7.26.1897 - 2.1956), a chemist and bookkeeper respectively. Both were also from Campobello di Mazara, and both gave the same address of 1166 South 11th St. Passanante became a naturalized citizen on February 25, 1927.

By 1930s resided at 917 South 8th St and operated Red Devil tavern in vicinity Montrose St and South 8th St. Ostensibly a coffee shop, the location was also used as a delivery point for bootleg whiskey purchased from Philadelphia LCN members Frederico and Joseph Lagana. Said to have operated stills in Trenton and Vineland, New Jersey. [An article in the Vineland Evening Times states Passanante resided in Vineland for a time, a claim repeated by one of the FBI's member sources years later.]

May have been involved in shylocking on behalf of Antonio Pollina, who later served as the Family's Acting Boss. Asked about this years later, an FBI member source (possibly Harry Riccobene) gave this response: "[CI] laughed and said if anything, Passanante owed the loansharks considerable amounts of money as he frequently borrowed from them." This source did describe Passanante as 'friend' to Pollina. (The Caccamo-born Pollina's mother was a Cecala, indicating a potential connection to Passanante; as noted above, some early records list Biagio's wife as Rosa Cecola.)

On May 24, 1939 indicted on Federal bootlegging charge. Fined $2,500. A similar indictment the following year gives no disposition.

As told by an FBI source years later, around 1941 a territorial dispute occurred between Passanante and Philadelphia Capodecina Gaetano 'Big Tom' Scafidi. Passanante sought to operate a card game out of his tavern. Scafidi wanted the same for his own business located nearby at 909 South 8th. A sitdown arbitrated by Marco Reginelli ended in Scafidi's favor as, the source noted, 'Scafidi did not have a lot of money and Passanante was well off financially'.

On July 14, 1942 arrested by Philadelphia PD on disorderly conduct charge. Case dismissed. Final arrest on record.

Died in South Philadelphia on February 12, 1946. Wake held at Leonetti's Funeral Home on Broad Street. Proceedings then moved to Bristol, where a Mass was held at St. Ann's Church, then over to Greenwood Cemetery near Trenton for burial.

Joseph Cocchiaro (DeCavalcante)


Joseph 'Joe Spoon' Cocchiaro was a made member of the DeCavalcante Family.

Born March 6, 1893 in Ribera comune of Agrigento, Sicily.

On November 9, 1912 arrived at Ellis Island aboard S.S. Canada. Listed occupation as farmer - laborer and gave destination as residence of cousin in Chicago.

There is no further information as yet on Cocchiaro's connections to Chicago, or how long he stayed there. He is one of several DeCavalcante members from Ribera who turn up in the area pre-1930.

On May 13, 1922 Cocchiaro and Nellie Spinella/Spinelli (22y) were married in Elizabeth, New Jersey by Mayor Victor Mravlag. The bride was born 1905 in Russellville, Alabama. Witnesses were James Spinelli and Mary Gudemme (25y). The couple resided at 625 South St in Elizabeth with a brief period possibly spent in Rahway, New Jersey around Fall 1926, when a daughter was born.

Believed to have been an inducted member by 1920s.

In 1937 he joined Local 394 Hod Carriers Union headquartered in Elizabeth.

In March 1937 indicted by USAO on charges operation of an unlicensed still. Around May 1937 convicted and sentenced to six months imprisonment and $100 fine.

Served sentence at Essex County Penitentiary in Caldwell, New Jersey from June 29, 1937 to November 27, 1937.

In December 1940 fingerprinted as result of recently passed Alien Registration Act. Gave address at 607 Third Ave in Elizabeth.

On August 22, 1941 filed Petition for Naturalization in Union County Common Pleas Court. Witnesses were Elizabeth residents Frank Maranca (48y), from San Giovanni Gemini in Agrigento, and fellow Riberesi Vito Oliveri (DOB 9.18.1893 - DOD 7.1954). Naturalized in 1944.

A later report indicates he remarried around April 1942.

By 1958 listed residence at 422 Cherry St in Elizabeth.

In 1959 moved to 201 Third Ave in East Northport, Long Island. His son John and son-in-law Nick Samaritano were involved in the local garbage disposal business in association with VJS Sanitation Service. (Company officers were Joseph Colletti, Gennaro Sortino and Vito Ales. Colletti, also residing in East Northport at the time, was son to DeCav Capodecina Giacomo Colletti and became a made member himself in 1976.)

By 1960 Cocchiaro had moved back to Elizabeth, first at 39 Elm St, then to 344 Union Ave and finally at 471 Irvington Ave where he would remain. He continued employment with Local 394 as part of what one informant later called the local's 'ruling faction'. He was also a mainstay at the Ribera Club at corner of John St and Third Ave, a longtime Family meeting spot.

On February 23, 1965 DeCav Capodecina Joseph Sferra visited Family Boss Sam DeCavalcante at the latter's place of business in Kenilworth, New Jersey. The meeting was surreptitiously recorded by an FBI bug in place since the previous August. It was during this conversation that Cocchiaro's status as a made member first became known. A report summarized: "[DeCavalcante] informed Joseph Sferra [of] 'our meeting' for Joe Cocchiaro. DeCavalcante stated that 'the guy', apparently referring to [Cocchiaro], got out of hand to the point where DeCavalcante had to lace into him for failure to show the proper respect, apparently since DeCavalcante is younger than many of the people who attended this meeting. DeCavalcante pointed out that he had bawled out these people and pointed out to them that after all DeCavalcante's father had 'made' some of these people."

Despite the long-running FBI bug and information received from various informants, little information is available to clarify DeCavalcante crew breakdowns from this era. Joseph Cocchiaro may have been under Sferra, necessitating the above conversation, or with Giacomo Colletti's regime given the business and probable blood/marriage ties. Cocchiaro and Colletti both married Spinelli's and were frequently observed in each other's company both at the daily Ribera Club visits and at various Family events.

In early 1967 the FBI reported on a potential family link to the more well known DeCavalcante Family Cocchiaros, stating Joseph was a possible uncle to Capodecina Frank Cocchiaro. The report noted that the two Cocchiaros were nevertheless not known to associate.

By 1971 retired from Local 394. In August applied for and received US Passport for purpose of travel to Ribera. Returned around March 1972.

No further activity on Cocchiaro's part is noted. Likely present at the December 5, 1976 Family meetings held to announce John Riggi as the official Acting Boss. He died March 1979 and was buried in Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery located in Linden, New Jersey.

Chicago Photos (Pt 1)





A group of Chicago photos showed up with something unrelated. I don't have much interest in the Outfit so I'll be posting the entirety by sections. Looks to be from the early-mid 1970s. A lot of these are probably already available elsewhere online. The majority were already labeled.

Unlabeled:

Row 1: Accardo; Aiuppa; Alex; Angelini; Campise
Row 2: Carusiello; Cerone; Cortina
Row 3: Eboli

Update

J. Legrano New Posts: 1. Joseph Legrano (Colombo) 2. Jack Leale (Colombo) 3. Anthony LaPonzina (Colombo)