B. wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 12:28 am
My best guess is the Lucchese NJ crew consisted of these members 1950s - 1970s:
Giuseppe Abate - Marsala, Trapani (captain 1970s)
Onofrio Abate - Vita, Trapani via Tunis
Giuseppe Accardi - Vita, Trapani
Settimo Accardi - Vita, Trapani via Tunis (captain 1940s-1950s?)
Stefano Badami - Corleone, Palermo via Tunis (former Newark boss)
Anthony Dolasco - Castelferrato, Enna?
Onofrio Milazzo - ?, Trapani (Sicilian transfer, deported)
Benny Pizzolato - Vita, Trapani (captain 1950s-1960s)
Leonard Pizzolato - Vita, Trapani
Vito Pizzolato- Vita, Trapani
Michael Russo - Cerda, Palermo
Notable associates:
Carmine Accardi (son of Settimo)
Anthony Accetturo (with Dolasco)
Frank Monaco - Vita, Trapani (brother of murdered Newark underboss Saverio, suspect in Badami murder)
- Likely some old timers flew under the radar we're unaware of. Could have been some ex-Newark members who were either elderly or dead by the time LE started intensifying their investigation.
- Anthony Acceturro said the members of the Lucchese group in New Jersey numbered 20, but more than 100 associates worked for him. That must include both newly made members in the 1970s/80s plus survivors of the old crew.
- Accetturro was also familier with the break-up of the Newark Family. Don't know how deep his knowledge went but someone told him there'd been a Newark Family who was disbanded. My guess is most of the original NJ Lucchese members were first with Newark so not surprised it would come up in conversation. For example, reports in Richie Boiardo's file say the Accardis, Pizzolatos, and Lombardinos were all one group in the 1920s/30s.
- There was a lot of confusion around these guys. There's a DeCarlo tape where he and Pussy Russo argue for a minute about whether the Pizzolatos are Gambino members or Lucchese. Russo insisted they were Gambino but DeCarlo knew they were Lucchese. It was in reference to a sitdown where Benny Pizzolato was going to represent associate Anthony Accetturo.