Adam wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2017 12:15 pm
So I was reading through the 1990 Pennsylvania Crime Commission report again, and I was intrigued by the list of major associates of the Philly family that were not incarcerated at the time in 1990. I was trying to figure out if most of them ended up being absorbed into the Stanfa organization or if they retired or went their own way. But they listed 27 people as a sample. Here are the ones they listed:
Joseph Altimari
Gerald Blavat
Russell Conti
Harry D'Ascenzo
Tyrone DeNittis
Anthony DiSalvo
Joseph Dolpies
Michael Forte
Alexander Hartzell
Gary Iaconelli
Salvatore LaRussa
Philip Ligambi
Bernard Malseed
Richard Mastro
Francis McFadden
Leonard Mercer Jr.
Louis Morelli
Vincent Pagano
Johnny Palumbo
Arthur Pelullo
Leonard Pelullo
Peter Pelullo
Ralph Pungitore
Anthony Rossano
Gaetano Scafidi Jr.
William Stearn
Gar Tavella
Charles Warrington
Now of those only Altimari, Forte, Pagano, Scafidi and Tavella ended up getting indicted/connected to Stanfa in the 1990s. So does anyone know if any of the others ended up as part of the Stanfa organization?
These guys were semi-legitimate associates:
Gerald Blavat = Jerry Blavat, who has a history of being close to whoever the leadership is in Philly from Angelo Bruno up to Ligambi and Merlino, but now that you mention it I'm not sure if Stanfa and his guys hung out with Blavat. Blavat's father Louis had been a well-known Jewish gangster in his day but Jerry was never a criminal associate, just a local celebrity who did favors for these guys.
Tyrone DeNittis had been close to both Bruno and Scarfo but had a falling out with Scarfo and was chased out of AC as described in Blood and Honor. He was back involved when Natale took over but not sure about the Stanfa years.
Salvatore LaRussa = Sam the Barber, restaurant owner closely associated with Scarfo. He died in the mid-90s. I would guess he wasn't involved with Stanfa.
Criminal associates:
The Pelullo brothers are the brothers of Salvatore Pelullo who was involved with Scarfo Jr.'s last case. Side note, but they are also the nephews of old time members Frank and Leonard Nicoletti. I believe they stayed loyal to the Scarfos.
Ralph Pungitore was proposed for membership at the time everything fell apart and his father had stepped up to help with the transition but seems to have butted heads with Stanfa. His close friend Joe Ciancaglini Jr. became the underboss but Ralph was never made and I'm under the impression he helped quietly looked after his brothers' interests during the Stanfa years.
Charles "Chickie" Warrington was a major non-Italian associate who was a big target in the early 80s RICO case that targeted Bruno, Testa, Ciancaglini, Narducci, etc. Served a good chunk of time and no indication he got back involved.
I'd be curious what a lot of them were up to during the Stanfa years. Some of them had some serious history with the family despite not being made... Harry D'Ascenzo was one of Frank Sindone's top associates but was a former cop which I guess prevented him from moving up further.