Don't know enough about Cleveland to comment on Molinaro's membership but great work identifying him. I've always wondered who that NJ source was. The DeCavalcantes did have a tie-in to Cleveland much later through boxing but that's all I'm aware of despite both Families having Agrigento roots.Eld wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 7:05 am I did some research on NK 1827-C and he was Camillo 'Bill' Molinaro (1913-1983), from NJ and related to the Limandris, who claimed he was a Cleveland soldier that later went on loan to the Decavalcante family (some sources says it was the other way around). According to Molinaro he was sponsored into the Cleveland family by Joe LiMandri.
Bob Buccino belived Molinaro was made but I'am sort of sceptical, maybe somebody that knows the Cleveland family can tell if it's true or not.
If Joe LiMandri did sponsor Molinaro into Cleveland it's similar to John Misuraca sponsoring three members into the San Jose Family despite being a Colombo member.
Would be worth digging into whether a source specifically ID'd LiMandri as a Gambino member as it's been taken for granted he was with them.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 7:44 am I saw that too, the wedding witness thing. TBH, I may be missing something, but I don't see what connects him to the D'Aquila/Gambino family even though he's listed as a member. Here's some more information I found on LiMandri:
To sum it up, LiMandri lived just outside of Newark. He was involved with Riela and Accardi. His relatives were involved with guys who had ties to ex-Newark members.
He was a Palermitano close to Gambino members Joe Riccobono (Pinzolo's brother-in-law) and Michael Pecoraro, so he would fit the pattern of Gambino membership but among his circle we can see the Riccobonos intermarried with a Lucchese leader and Pecoraro's father was boss of the Lucchese/Genovese Family before they split so it's not cut and dry. The Luccheses had members from Palermo citta too.
Along with my question about whether Newark had NYC-based members (the FBI report citing Gentile's info on Troia/D'Amico calls Newark a "New York - New Jersey" Family), we're also in the dark about how many NYC Family members lived in New Jersey while Newark was active. We have very early examples like Ignazio's John Lupo who lived in NJ and was certainly a Gambino member but we don't know if the Newark Family existed that early or what the jurisdictional politics were like in Newark.