The article describes the second meeting as taking place on August 11th, 1972 at the Staten Island home of Gambino captain John D'Alessio. The meeting is described as including Phil Rastelli, Natale Evola, Funzie Tieri, Aniello Dellacroce, Michele Miranda, Allie Boy Persico, and Joseph N Gallo. What's interesting is Pileggi writes:
Has anyone ever come across this before? It's wild that a fugitive like Leggio would go to New York to attend a commission meeting, especially after Appalachia and La Stella. It also shows how powerful of a boss Leggio was even back then... that a boss from Corleone would go to the meeting and not someone from the Palermo like Bontade or someone in his faction. Very interesting as well that all of these mob heavyweights from New York would attend a meeting over drugs... I mean, maybe not surprised about the Gambinos and Bonanno guys, but the Genovese sitting down with a Sicilian boss who was a known heroin trafficker? Maybe they were there to help set the rules but not to be involved in the actual trafficking, or maybe I'm just naive and they were knee deep in junk like everyone else.Also attending the second meeting was Luciano Leggio - another illegal Sicilian alien wanted for murder in Palermo and an old-world mafioso with excellent Corsican connections.
It also states that Gallo often represented the interests of New Orleans and Tampa in New York, something I hadn't heard before. It says Marcello and Trafficante didn't attend because there was too much heat on them after the famous La Stella meeting.
There's also a point where the article quotes from an informant,
Anyone know if that's true, if there was a Zip faction under Marcello/NOLA? I have never come across anything like that, but I could be wrong.Greasers are taking over the whole operation. Carlos Marcello has spread them through the South and the Southwest. They are in upstate New York. Gambino and Marcello and Magaddino are bringing Sicilians over.