Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
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Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
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Re: Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
If we have enough photos I'll make a chart despite my current backlog.
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Great stuff Scott. Cheers.
Do we know if John Riggi's sons: John Jnr, Emmanuel and Vincent Riggi all buttons, are still active?
Surprised none ever elevated to Capo (or above) (that I know off)
Do we know if John Riggi's sons: John Jnr, Emmanuel and Vincent Riggi all buttons, are still active?
Surprised none ever elevated to Capo (or above) (that I know off)
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Re: Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
Manny Riggi was a captain and was briefly on some kind of committee in the early 2000s after all the indictments. He was Luigi Oliveri's captain. Died in 2016 https://obits.nj.com/us/obituaries/star ... d=17407091SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 4:54 pm Great stuff Scott. Cheers.
Do we know if John Riggi's sons: John Jnr, Emmanuel and Vincent Riggi all buttons, are still active?
Surprised none ever elevated to Capo (or above) (that I know off)
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Thanks bud.chin_gigante wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 5:16 pm Manny Riggi was a captain and was briefly on some kind of committee in the early 2000s after all the indictments. He was Luigi Oliveri's captain. Died in 2016 https://obits.nj.com/us/obituaries/star ... d=17407091
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Re: Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
Manny was also a ruling panel in 1990. The other two sons are made.
Does anyone have a death year for James V. Montemarano? I'm thinking this is the same guy identified as Vito Montemarano who was Anthony Rotondo's uncle and wasn't made.
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Does anyone have a death year for James V. Montemarano? I'm thinking this is the same guy identified as Vito Montemarano who was Anthony Rotondo's uncle and wasn't made.
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Re: Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
Thanks for posting, Scott.
JD (via Rotondo/Palermo) had Vitabile as consigliere by 1976, Louis LaRasso not being promoted until 1991 right before his murder, and Jimmy Rotondo was planned to become an admin member before his death but never did. Majuri was also apparently out of the hierarchy by this time. I think there are a couple non-members on this chart too.
Good take on how LE viewed the Family in the grey period between the DeCavalcante tapes and the NYC CWs.
JD (via Rotondo/Palermo) had Vitabile as consigliere by 1976, Louis LaRasso not being promoted until 1991 right before his murder, and Jimmy Rotondo was planned to become an admin member before his death but never did. Majuri was also apparently out of the hierarchy by this time. I think there are a couple non-members on this chart too.
Good take on how LE viewed the Family in the grey period between the DeCavalcante tapes and the NYC CWs.
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LaRasso was a Capo during this time. JD has him as a Capo present at Vinny Palermo's induction ceremony in 1977. Not sure when he was demoted. He was of course promoted again in 1991.
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Re: Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
Got it - thanksPogo The Clown wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 8:10 pm LaRasso was a Capo during this time. JD has him as a Capo present at Vinny Palermo's induction ceremony in 1977. Not sure when he was demoted. He was of course promoted again in 1991.
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Re: Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
I have some more charts. I'll put them over in the charts forum over the next few weeks.
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Can't wait. Thank you!
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Re: Handwritten DeCavalcante chart, late 1970s/early 80s
The funeral places' name is the same as a made guy in the family and I believe was running their labor union in the 90schin_gigante wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 5:16 pmManny Riggi was a captain and was briefly on some kind of committee in the early 2000s after all the indictments. He was Luigi Oliveri's captain. Died in 2016 https://obits.nj.com/us/obituaries/star ... d=17407091SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 4:54 pm Great stuff Scott. Cheers.
Do we know if John Riggi's sons: John Jnr, Emmanuel and Vincent Riggi all buttons, are still active?
Surprised none ever elevated to Capo (or above) (that I know off)
is there a connection or am I just nuts
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West Coast1 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 12:21 am The funeral places' name is the same as a made guy in the family and I believe was running their labor union in the 90s
is there a connection or am I just nuts
Yes. That funeral home is owned by the same Corsentino family who are made members.
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