Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
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Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
I know that I asked for this or those but now im serious.
1)How much members?
There are some chart here that list over 30 made men.
2) it still have some weight in Philadelphia underworld?
3) They still report to Genovese or have ties with the other families operating in NJ?
4)There are more blue collars or white collars?
Thanks for the infos.
1)How much members?
There are some chart here that list over 30 made men.
2) it still have some weight in Philadelphia underworld?
3) They still report to Genovese or have ties with the other families operating in NJ?
4)There are more blue collars or white collars?
Thanks for the infos.
Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
They have about 40 identified members total (active, inactive, in prison) which would make them the largest outside New York, who they still seem to have a fair amount of interaction with. Collectively speaking, it always been a more street racket/blue collar family.
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
Confirmed living members currently at liberty (including those shelved or inactive):
1. Anthony Accardo
2. Martin Angelina
3. Anthony Borgesi
4. George Borgesi
5. Damion Canalichio
6. John Ciancaglini
7. Joseph Ciancaglini
8. Martin Curro
9. Eric Esposito
10. Louis Fazzini
11. Vincent Filipelli
12. Joseph Grande
13. Francis Iannarella
14. Michael Lancellotti
15. Joseph Licata
16. Joseph Ligambi
17. Gaeton Lucibello
18. Joseph Massimino
19. Salvatore Mazzone
20. Joseph Merlino
21. Nicholas Milano
22. Philip Narducci
23. Nicholas Olivieri
24. Robert Paleo
25. David Pepicelli
26. Paul Pepicelli
27. Anthony Pungitore
28. Joseph Pungitore
29. David Salvo
30. Salvatore Scafidi
31. Anthony Staino
32. Joseph Stanfa
33. Paul Tanso
34. Luigi Tripodi
35. Shawn Vetere
Incarcerated:
36. Giuseppe Gallara (LIFE)
37. Domenic Grande (2027)
38. Frank Martines (LIFE)
39. Steven Mazzone (2026)
40. Anthony Nicodemo (eligible for parole 2038)
41. Salvatore Piccolo (2027)
42. Joseph Servidio (2029)
43. John Stanfa (LIFE)
Cooperators:
44. Biagio Adornetto
45. Sergio Battaglia
46. Peter Caprio
47. Nicholas Caramandi
48. Salvatore Grande
49. Philip Leonetti
50. Robert Luisi
51. Eugene Milano
52. Anthony Persiano
53. Gaetano Scafidi
54. John Veasey
There will be at least a few other members that are missing. In Mob Talk Sitdown 33 released in 2019, Dave Schratwieser stated he believed 15-17 new members had been inducted since 2001. In Mob Talk Sitdown 48, released in December 2020, Schratwieser stated there had been multiple ceremonies over the prior five years.
1. Anthony Accardo
2. Martin Angelina
3. Anthony Borgesi
4. George Borgesi
5. Damion Canalichio
6. John Ciancaglini
7. Joseph Ciancaglini
8. Martin Curro
9. Eric Esposito
10. Louis Fazzini
11. Vincent Filipelli
12. Joseph Grande
13. Francis Iannarella
14. Michael Lancellotti
15. Joseph Licata
16. Joseph Ligambi
17. Gaeton Lucibello
18. Joseph Massimino
19. Salvatore Mazzone
20. Joseph Merlino
21. Nicholas Milano
22. Philip Narducci
23. Nicholas Olivieri
24. Robert Paleo
25. David Pepicelli
26. Paul Pepicelli
27. Anthony Pungitore
28. Joseph Pungitore
29. David Salvo
30. Salvatore Scafidi
31. Anthony Staino
32. Joseph Stanfa
33. Paul Tanso
34. Luigi Tripodi
35. Shawn Vetere
Incarcerated:
36. Giuseppe Gallara (LIFE)
37. Domenic Grande (2027)
38. Frank Martines (LIFE)
39. Steven Mazzone (2026)
40. Anthony Nicodemo (eligible for parole 2038)
41. Salvatore Piccolo (2027)
42. Joseph Servidio (2029)
43. John Stanfa (LIFE)
Cooperators:
44. Biagio Adornetto
45. Sergio Battaglia
46. Peter Caprio
47. Nicholas Caramandi
48. Salvatore Grande
49. Philip Leonetti
50. Robert Luisi
51. Eugene Milano
52. Anthony Persiano
53. Gaetano Scafidi
54. John Veasey
There will be at least a few other members that are missing. In Mob Talk Sitdown 33 released in 2019, Dave Schratwieser stated he believed 15-17 new members had been inducted since 2001. In Mob Talk Sitdown 48, released in December 2020, Schratwieser stated there had been multiple ceremonies over the prior five years.
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
Was there a ceremony recorded by an informant a few years back?
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
If you would have told me in the early 2000’s when Merlino and the whole crew went away for more than a decade that they would be (more than likely) the last viable family outside of New York I never would have believed it. Ligambi did a great job of holding that family together and continuing to make people.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:26 am They have about 40 identified members total (active, inactive, in prison) which would make them the largest outside New York, who they still seem to have a fair amount of interaction with. Collectively speaking, it always been a more street racket/blue collar family.
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
In all likelihood Nick Oliveri is not a recognized member.
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
Tommy DelGiorno should on the cooperator list.
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
He died a few years back.
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
They tried moving back into Atlantic City which is a big deal but an article came out not to long ago which said that Philly and the Outfit are on the “abyss”
I wonder how the family would be if Scarfo kept control until he passed away
I wonder how the family would be if Scarfo kept control until he passed away
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Like the Persicos but the family won't be survive a long war and Scarfo jr had less parents in the ranks apart Piccolos.Little_Al1991 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 3:45 am They tried moving back into Atlantic City which is a big deal but an article came out not to long ago which said that Philly and the Outfit are on the “abyss”
I wonder how the family would be if Scarfo kept control until he passed away
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
Was he a Stanfa or Natale guy? Or some other reason he isn't "recognized"? And by chance, is there a connection to the Oliveri's of Pat's cheesesteak fame?Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:44 pm In all likelihood Nick Oliveri is not a recognized member.
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Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
Why is Paul tango on that list? If ever a member, Surely shelved at this point.
Re: Whats the situation of Philly Mob?
Because he's a member..
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Nicky O was made when Tony Buck was the acting Boss, he was part of the Newark crew and his ceremony wasn’t recognized because George Fresolone taped it. He might have gotten recognition after the fact but I don’t believe there’s ever been confirmation of that, that’s why Pogo says ‘in all likelihood’.Don_Peppino wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 5:59 am
Was he a Stanfa or Natale guy? Or some other reason he isn't "recognized"? And by chance, is there a connection to the Oliveri's of Pat's cheesesteak fame?