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- Patriarca being on the Commission but having to step down due to LE pressure makes sense, as Tony Accardo was recorded saying Patriarca had a Commission seat in 1958. We know he wasn't on the Commission for much if any of the 1960s.
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- According to this, Frank Costello was still boss when he peacefully "encouraged" Phil Buccola to step down. This informant believed ethnic politics were the reason, which is very interesting. Patriarca's father was from Acre, Lazio, not far from Naples, and his mother's family was from Avellino so this tells us he was perceived as Neapolitan. Costello was Calabrian, not Neapolitan, but it suggests the Genovese Family wanted to elevate mainlanders in New England.
- The second part appears to refer to Lombardo, as it's about a Boston-based underboss who held the title under both Buccola and Patriarca. It mentions that he was close to New York himself.
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- If this is true, Angiulo's trajectory was: made in 60 or 61, promoted to capodecina by mid-1965 (Pussy Russo said it was recent), and ID'd by the FBI as underboss in 1969.
- Any idea what Family or areas Cassesso was connected to outside of Boston?
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- Along with Ray Patriarca saying he was a member of an NYC Family circa 1946, here we have further evidence he was a Genovese member. Interestingly so were Mike Rocco and two redacted names.
- Question is when Ray Patriarca was made. If Frank Costello did it, it was most likely one of the first Genovese ceremonies after the books opened up in the mid-1940s. Patriarca must have been a newly made Genovese member when Buccola requested he transfer to New England in 1946.