by PolackTony » Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:49 pm
PolackTony wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 12:03 am
"Diamond Joe" Esposito, an Acerres' who may have been the head of a Chicago Camorra society himself, was the first known mainland Italian inducted into the Chicago mafia. Fast forward to today, and Solly D and Jimmy I both trace their heritage back to Acerra. As with many other Italian paesi that sent large numbers of people to Chicago in the first wave of Italian immigration in the late 19th through early 20th century, Acerra sent many immigrants to Chicago in the second wave of Italian immigration in the decades following WW2; Chicago's Acerresi remain a notable and active contingent within Chitalia today. While the Società San Cuono e Figlio di Acerra no longer stands, Taylor St remains something like a "spiritual home" for Chicago's Acerresi, both older generations and the newly arrived. Acerra has also long been a major Camorra center. Like the Villabate-Bagheria-Casteldaccia area in Palermo province (also intimately tied to Chicago and its mafia), Acerra forms a hub of an area called "the triangle of death", due to a plague of heavy Camorra activity and attendant violence for decades (as well as the notorious dumping of toxic waste by Camorra clans in this region of Napoli province, leading to high cancer rates).
Another arrival from Acerra, Napoli, to Chicago was Giulia Maria Grazia Verone, who immigrated to Chicago with her family in 1950, when she was 15. In 1955, she married then-law-student Samuel Nathaniel Syracuse in Berwyn. Sam Syracuse was born in 1924 in Falconer, Chautauqua County, NY, to Rosario "Russell" Siragusa of Vallelunga, Caltanisetta, and Loretta Conti, born in Independence, LA, to parents from Vallelunga. The Siragusas lived in nearby Ellicott, NY (Chicago/Buffalo mobster Joe LaBarbera was from Chautauqua County; Gary mobster Angelo Cardinale was also from Vallelunga and had connections to Falconer). Sometime in the 1930s or 40's, Loretta remarried a man named Sam Dispenza and the family relocated to Chicago; in 1950, they were living with Loretta (Sam Dispenza was no longer on the scene, apparently) at Monticello and Huron in the Italian section of Humboldt park, near the area where Jack Cerone and Joe Gagliano were based.
In 1956, Sam Syracuse passed the IL Bar and began practicing law. In 1962, he was named as Jack Cerone's lawyer when the latter was arrested in an auto accident. In 1968, Sam Syracuse represented Jack's wife, Clara Russo, when she was busted with Grace Aloisio (wife of Willie Smokes) for shoplifting at an Oak Park department store by a Pinkerton agent working store security. At that time, the Tribune noted that Syracuse was "a frequent luncheon companion" of Cerone and Tony Accardo. In the 1970s, Sam Syracuse was the law partner of Jackie Cerone, Jr, and made the papers when a suburban land deal fell through when it came out that the buyers' lawyers (Syracuse and Cerone, Jr) had connections to the mob. In 1984, Syracuse was one of the parties who registered a company called Brookwood Land Ventures in Wood Dale, along with Jack Cerone, Sr, Vince Solano, and Paul Butera (from Cinisi, of the Butera supermarket chain family; as a super-flex, Butera's address was listed as 99 Butera Dr in South Barrington). In later years, Sam Syracuse was well-known for being active in the Italian social institution community in Chicago, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Italian America Human Relations Foundation of Chicago. Other Board members included Blagojevich-linked former President of Teamsters Local 727 Michael Coli (son of Chicago member Ercole "Eco" Coli and brother of ousted Local 727 Treasurer/Secretary John Coli, Sr, of the 2017 film studio extortion case infamy) and, for some reason, Congressman Danny Davis. Sam Syracuse died in 2020 in Melrose Park.
As noted above, the 1993 FBI IOC report claimed that Jackie Cerone, Jr was a liaison between senior Camorra capo Antonio Spavone and the Chicago outfit. We also know that Acerres' NCO leader Carmine Esposito fled justice in Italy to Chicago in the 1980s, Now we see that Jackie, Jr's law partner Sam Syracuse was married to a woman from Acerra. One more potential piece to the puzzle.
On another note, thanks to Scott B, I am now aware that Sam Syracuse had major ties to the Detroit outfit. Sam Syracuse and Giulia Verone's daughter Loretta Syracuse married Peter Tocco, daughter Aggie Syracuse married Peter Corrado, and daughter Gina Syracuse married Dominic Corrado. Additionally, Giulia's niece Teresa Verone, also Acerres' (her brother Pietro Verone, I believe, owns the Villa Verone restuarants in Elgin and Geneva), married a guy named Jack Tocco (not sure who this guy is, but considering that her cousins married a bunch of Detroit guys, one wonders if this is just coincidence). Given Tony LaPiana, and the apparently close relationship between Jack Tocco and Johnny DiFronzo, we can see that there have been some very strong ties between Chicago and Detroit in modern times.
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"Diamond Joe" Esposito, an Acerres' who may have been the head of a Chicago Camorra society himself, was the first known mainland Italian inducted into the Chicago mafia. Fast forward to today, and Solly D and Jimmy I both trace their heritage back to Acerra. As with many other Italian paesi that sent large numbers of people to Chicago in the first wave of Italian immigration in the late 19th through early 20th century, Acerra sent many immigrants to Chicago in the second wave of Italian immigration in the decades following WW2; Chicago's Acerresi remain a notable and active contingent within Chitalia today. While the Società San Cuono e Figlio di Acerra no longer stands, Taylor St remains something like a "spiritual home" for Chicago's Acerresi, both older generations and the newly arrived. Acerra has also long been a major Camorra center. Like the Villabate-Bagheria-Casteldaccia area in Palermo province (also intimately tied to Chicago and its mafia), Acerra forms a hub of an area called "the triangle of death", due to a plague of heavy Camorra activity and attendant violence for decades (as well as the notorious dumping of toxic waste by Camorra clans in this region of Napoli province, leading to high cancer rates).
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Another arrival from Acerra, Napoli, to Chicago was Giulia Maria Grazia Verone, who immigrated to Chicago with her family in 1950, when she was 15. In 1955, she married then-law-student Samuel Nathaniel Syracuse in Berwyn. Sam Syracuse was born in 1924 in Falconer, Chautauqua County, NY, to Rosario "Russell" Siragusa of Vallelunga, Caltanisetta, and Loretta Conti, born in Independence, LA, to parents from Vallelunga. The Siragusas lived in nearby Ellicott, NY (Chicago/Buffalo mobster Joe LaBarbera was from Chautauqua County; Gary mobster Angelo Cardinale was also from Vallelunga and had connections to Falconer). Sometime in the 1930s or 40's, Loretta remarried a man named Sam Dispenza and the family relocated to Chicago; in 1950, they were living with Loretta (Sam Dispenza was no longer on the scene, apparently) at Monticello and Huron in the Italian section of Humboldt park, near the area where Jack Cerone and Joe Gagliano were based.
In 1956, Sam Syracuse passed the IL Bar and began practicing law. In 1962, he was named as Jack Cerone's lawyer when the latter was arrested in an auto accident. In 1968, Sam Syracuse represented Jack's wife, Clara Russo, when she was busted with Grace Aloisio (wife of Willie Smokes) for shoplifting at an Oak Park department store by a Pinkerton agent working store security. At that time, the Tribune noted that Syracuse was "a frequent luncheon companion" of Cerone and Tony Accardo. In the 1970s, Sam Syracuse was the law partner of Jackie Cerone, Jr, and made the papers when a suburban land deal fell through when it came out that the buyers' lawyers (Syracuse and Cerone, Jr) had connections to the mob. In 1984, Syracuse was one of the parties who registered a company called Brookwood Land Ventures in Wood Dale, along with Jack Cerone, Sr, Vince Solano, and Paul Butera (from Cinisi, of the Butera supermarket chain family; as a super-flex, Butera's address was listed as 99 Butera Dr in South Barrington). In later years, Sam Syracuse was well-known for being active in the Italian social institution community in Chicago, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Italian America Human Relations Foundation of Chicago. Other Board members included Blagojevich-linked former President of Teamsters Local 727 Michael Coli (son of Chicago member Ercole "Eco" Coli and brother of ousted Local 727 Treasurer/Secretary John Coli, Sr, of the 2017 film studio extortion case infamy) and, for some reason, Congressman Danny Davis. Sam Syracuse died in 2020 in Melrose Park.
As noted above, the 1993 FBI IOC report claimed that Jackie Cerone, Jr was a liaison between senior Camorra capo Antonio Spavone and the Chicago outfit. We also know that Acerres' NCO leader Carmine Esposito fled justice in Italy to Chicago in the 1980s, Now we see that Jackie, Jr's law partner Sam Syracuse was married to a woman from Acerra. One more potential piece to the puzzle.
On another note, thanks to Scott B, I am now aware that Sam Syracuse had major ties to the Detroit outfit. Sam Syracuse and Giulia Verone's daughter Loretta Syracuse married Peter Tocco, daughter Aggie Syracuse married Peter Corrado, and daughter Gina Syracuse married Dominic Corrado. Additionally, Giulia's niece Teresa Verone, also Acerres' (her brother Pietro Verone, I believe, owns the Villa Verone restuarants in Elgin and Geneva), married a guy named Jack Tocco (not sure who this guy is, but considering that her cousins married a bunch of Detroit guys, one wonders if this is just coincidence). Given Tony LaPiana, and the apparently close relationship between Jack Tocco and Johnny DiFronzo, we can see that there have been some very strong ties between Chicago and Detroit in modern times.