by HairyKnuckles » Fri Jun 03, 2016 5:45 am
Antiliar wrote:This is what HK posted in the other forum:
This is how I understand the Genovese hierarchy to have been:
1970:
Boss - Catena (IP)
Underboss - Tommy Ryan (acting boss, killed in 1972)
Consigliere - Mike Miranda
Funzi Tieri may have served briefly as the acting boss. There is also some indication of a ruling panel briefly installed in 1970. An informant tells about a "commission" consisting of the top three ranking members.
1972:
Boss - Catena (IP, stepped down in 1973 or early 1974)
Underboss - ?/vacant
Consigliere - Mike Miranda (died in 1973)
Acting boss - Tieri or Philip Lombardo
1974:
Boss - Tieri (bad health in 1974)
Underboss - Eli Zeccardi
Consigliere - vacant, but this position later was filled by Lombardo (who suffered as stroke in 1975)
A ruling panel consisting of Pete DeFeo plus two other guys (not identified) was in place while Tieri was sick. Some indications points at Zeccardi became acting boss after dismantling of ruling panel. Lombardo´s position taken over by either Anthony Ferro or Tony Salerno, most likely on acting basis. In 1976 however, Salerno was official or acting consigliere. Ferro in prison.
1977:
Boss - Tieri
Underboss - Zeccardi (murdered in 1977)
Consigliere - Lombardo (still suffering from stroke) or Salerno (who was made underboss after Zeccardi´s murder)
Salerno was indicted in 1977, imprisoned in 1978 (six months). Some indications point at Rosario "Sally Young" Palmieri became underboss (probably acting). According to Gravano, Dom Alongi was upped to consigliere in 1976, but he was probably wrong about the year. Gigante may have served as acting consigliere in late 1970s due to Alongi being sick. When John "Buster" Ardito was arrested in 1979, some newspaper clippings claimed he was the consigliere.
1980:
Boss - Tieri (under indictment, taken down later in 1980)
Underboss - Salerno (made acting boss while Tieri was under indictment)
Consigliere - Possible still Lombardo (made acting underboss while Tieri under indictment) or Alongi (who died in 1980).
Possibly Gigante served as acting consigliere after Alongi´s death. After Tieri was taken down, a ruling panel of Salerno, Lombardo and Gigante was installed. The ruling panel was dismantled in February 1981 when Salerno suffered a mild stroke.
1981:
Boss - Lombardo (retired later same year)
Underboss - Salerno
Consigliere - Gigante (made boss after Lombardo´s retirement)
Bobby Manna was made consigliere after Gigante was upped to boss.
In Lombardo´s file, he is mentioned by CI once as the consigliere of the Family and once as the underboss. But I don´t think the FBI ever confirmed this info. In FBI reports, dated in the 1970s, Lombardo is not confirmed ever as holding higher rank than caporegime. When I made that post Antiliar reposted, I factored in Fratianno´s and Gravano´s testimony. Fratianno claimed that to his knowledge Tieri was the boss, Zeccardi was the underboss and Salerno the consigliere around 1976/1977. Gravano, on the the other hand, testified that Alongi was the consigliere around 1976/1977, that´s something that is not confirmed in Alongi´s files. In fact, he is not mentioned as the consiglere at all in there. So it is confusing, to say the least.
However, going by the FBI reports they have on the NY Five families, dated annually from ca 1973 to 1977, Tieri was the boss, Zeccardi the underboss and John "Buster" Ardito the consigliere. But how exactly Fratianno´s and Gravano´s claims fits in with all this is a mystery. In the mid 1970s, there was a ruling panel of Zeccardi, Ardito and Alongi running the Genoveses.
[quote="Antiliar"]This is what HK posted in the other forum:
This is how I understand the Genovese hierarchy to have been:
1970:
Boss - Catena (IP)
Underboss - Tommy Ryan (acting boss, killed in 1972)
Consigliere - Mike Miranda
Funzi Tieri may have served briefly as the acting boss. There is also some indication of a ruling panel briefly installed in 1970. An informant tells about a "commission" consisting of the top three ranking members.
1972:
Boss - Catena (IP, stepped down in 1973 or early 1974)
Underboss - ?/vacant
Consigliere - Mike Miranda (died in 1973)
Acting boss - Tieri or Philip Lombardo
1974:
Boss - Tieri (bad health in 1974)
Underboss - Eli Zeccardi
Consigliere - vacant, but this position later was filled by Lombardo (who suffered as stroke in 1975)
A ruling panel consisting of Pete DeFeo plus two other guys (not identified) was in place while Tieri was sick. Some indications points at Zeccardi became acting boss after dismantling of ruling panel. Lombardo´s position taken over by either Anthony Ferro or Tony Salerno, most likely on acting basis. In 1976 however, Salerno was official or acting consigliere. Ferro in prison.
1977:
Boss - Tieri
Underboss - Zeccardi (murdered in 1977)
Consigliere - Lombardo (still suffering from stroke) or Salerno (who was made underboss after Zeccardi´s murder)
Salerno was indicted in 1977, imprisoned in 1978 (six months). Some indications point at Rosario "Sally Young" Palmieri became underboss (probably acting). According to Gravano, Dom Alongi was upped to consigliere in 1976, but he was probably wrong about the year. Gigante may have served as acting consigliere in late 1970s due to Alongi being sick. When John "Buster" Ardito was arrested in 1979, some newspaper clippings claimed he was the consigliere.
1980:
Boss - Tieri (under indictment, taken down later in 1980)
Underboss - Salerno (made acting boss while Tieri was under indictment)
Consigliere - Possible still Lombardo (made acting underboss while Tieri under indictment) or Alongi (who died in 1980).
Possibly Gigante served as acting consigliere after Alongi´s death. After Tieri was taken down, a ruling panel of Salerno, Lombardo and Gigante was installed. The ruling panel was dismantled in February 1981 when Salerno suffered a mild stroke.
1981:
Boss - Lombardo (retired later same year)
Underboss - Salerno
Consigliere - Gigante (made boss after Lombardo´s retirement)
Bobby Manna was made consigliere after Gigante was upped to boss.[/quote]
In Lombardo´s file, he is mentioned by CI once as the consigliere of the Family and once as the underboss. But I don´t think the FBI ever confirmed this info. In FBI reports, dated in the 1970s, Lombardo is not confirmed ever as holding higher rank than caporegime. When I made that post Antiliar reposted, I factored in Fratianno´s and Gravano´s testimony. Fratianno claimed that to his knowledge Tieri was the boss, Zeccardi was the underboss and Salerno the consigliere around 1976/1977. Gravano, on the the other hand, testified that Alongi was the consigliere around 1976/1977, that´s something that is not confirmed in Alongi´s files. In fact, he is not mentioned as the consiglere at all in there. So it is confusing, to say the least.
However, going by the FBI reports they have on the NY Five families, dated annually from ca 1973 to 1977, Tieri was the boss, Zeccardi the underboss and John "Buster" Ardito the consigliere. But how exactly Fratianno´s and Gravano´s claims fits in with all this is a mystery. In the mid 1970s, there was a ruling panel of Zeccardi, Ardito and Alongi running the Genoveses.