Family Transfers After 1931
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to make it more confusing i read Frank Valenti Wiki:
Frank and his brother Constenze "Stanley" Valenti were among the 100+ Mafiosi that attended the legendary Apalachin Meeting in 1957. At the time, Frank was underboss of the family. Joe Valachi identified the Valenti brothers as central figures in the Mafia when he became a government witness in 1963. Valachi also stated that Frank was a soldier in the Bonanno crime family of New York City.[1]
According to the U.S. Social Security Death Index, Frank was born in Pittsburgh, PA where he became a powerful crime figure throughout the 1930s - 1950s. Valenti also owned a chain of Spaghetti Village restaurants in PA. In 1958, Frank's brother Stanley was boss of the Rochester crime family and refused to cooperate with law enforcement regarding questioning about the Apalachin Meeting. As a result, Constenze was sentenced to 16 months in prison. Jake Russo took this opportunity to seize control of the family. Frank tried to intervene but was ordered out of the state for 3 years following a conviction for violation of the election laws. He moved back to Pittsburgh in the early 1960s, serving as a capo in the Pittsburgh crime family under John LaRocca. In 1964, with support from the LaRocca family, Valenti returned to Rochester and took control of the family. Jake Russo disappeared around that time, never to be seen again.
In 1970, Valenti informed Stefano Magaddino that the Rochester crime family would no longer pay tribute to Buffalo; the Rochester crime family was on its own, with support from the Pittsburgh crime family. He had a stint in federal prison on extortion charges, before moving to Arizona, and then Texas.
Frank Valenti was A commissioned member of Buffalo, NY He moved to Arizona in 1977, where he was allowed to retire.
He died on September 20, 2008 at a nursing home in Sugar Land outside Houston at the age of 97.
Frank and his brother Constenze "Stanley" Valenti were among the 100+ Mafiosi that attended the legendary Apalachin Meeting in 1957. At the time, Frank was underboss of the family. Joe Valachi identified the Valenti brothers as central figures in the Mafia when he became a government witness in 1963. Valachi also stated that Frank was a soldier in the Bonanno crime family of New York City.[1]
According to the U.S. Social Security Death Index, Frank was born in Pittsburgh, PA where he became a powerful crime figure throughout the 1930s - 1950s. Valenti also owned a chain of Spaghetti Village restaurants in PA. In 1958, Frank's brother Stanley was boss of the Rochester crime family and refused to cooperate with law enforcement regarding questioning about the Apalachin Meeting. As a result, Constenze was sentenced to 16 months in prison. Jake Russo took this opportunity to seize control of the family. Frank tried to intervene but was ordered out of the state for 3 years following a conviction for violation of the election laws. He moved back to Pittsburgh in the early 1960s, serving as a capo in the Pittsburgh crime family under John LaRocca. In 1964, with support from the LaRocca family, Valenti returned to Rochester and took control of the family. Jake Russo disappeared around that time, never to be seen again.
In 1970, Valenti informed Stefano Magaddino that the Rochester crime family would no longer pay tribute to Buffalo; the Rochester crime family was on its own, with support from the Pittsburgh crime family. He had a stint in federal prison on extortion charges, before moving to Arizona, and then Texas.
Frank Valenti was A commissioned member of Buffalo, NY He moved to Arizona in 1977, where he was allowed to retire.
He died on September 20, 2008 at a nursing home in Sugar Land outside Houston at the age of 97.
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sooooo valachi maybe did testify he was bonanno.
says both brothers were born pitts.
then it says there brother Stanly was boss?? and Frank was a UB....
confusing part is after he left rochester he became a larocca capo - and originally broke away from maggadino
says both brothers were born pitts.
then it says there brother Stanly was boss?? and Frank was a UB....
confusing part is after he left rochester he became a larocca capo - and originally broke away from maggadino
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Thanks for the additional info Jeremy. The more information we find the more confusing the Valenti's path gets.JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:04 pm sooooo valachi maybe did testify he was bonanno.
says both brothers were born pitts.
then it says there brother Stanly was boss?? and Frank was a UB....
confusing part is after he left rochester he became a larocca capo - and originally broke away from maggadino
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yeah wiki has never been a great source.... theres been fake names.... sometimes even fake ppl in admins on wiki. sounds like giacomo vacariwillychichi wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:21 pmThanks for the additional info Jeremy. The more information we find the more confusing the Valenti's path gets.JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:04 pm sooooo valachi maybe did testify he was bonanno.
says both brothers were born pitts.
then it says there brother Stanly was boss?? and Frank was a UB....
confusing part is after he left rochester he became a larocca capo - and originally broke away from maggadino
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Rochester is interesting.... they had the so called A-B-C wars when Valenti went to prison
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and lastly heres a shortned.quote from JCB:
"....Costenze "Stan" Valenti, former boss in Rochester, NY who was made in Pittsburgh and with the support of Tony Ripepi and Big John LaRocca went on to start his own family with his brother Frank Valenti. "
Originaly were talking Frank but his brother can be added to list
"....Costenze "Stan" Valenti, former boss in Rochester, NY who was made in Pittsburgh and with the support of Tony Ripepi and Big John LaRocca went on to start his own family with his brother Frank Valenti. "
Originaly were talking Frank but his brother can be added to list
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Eugene "Rooster" Onofrio was a gambino associate but was made in the early 2000s in the genovese family due rpblems with another gambino wiseguy.
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no input on on Valenti?
i guess JCB claim shows it wasnt a buffalo crew...
i guess JCB claim shows it wasnt a buffalo crew...
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It's not a definite fact that Pinelli transferred to Los Angeles. It's just an opinion because there are contradictory stories. Ovid Demaris in his book "Captive City", published in 1969, stated that Pinelli always belonged to Chicago even if he moved to California. There was a statement made in 1968 by an anonymous informant who stated Pinelli transferred to L.A. However, everything Pinelli ever did was with the Chicago Outfit. He never did anything for the L.A. Family. Johnny Roselli is more debatable. it is possible he transferred back to Chicago after Dragna died in 1956. However, again, he never did anything for the L.A. Family while Dragna was alive.
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Wasn’t roselli part owner of a offshore gambling boat with dragna ?Confederate wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:26 pm It's not a definite fact that Pinelli transferred to Los Angeles. It's just an opinion because there are contradictory stories. Ovid Demaris in his book "Captive City", published in 1969, stated that Pinelli always belonged to Chicago even if he moved to California. There was a statement made in 1968 by an anonymous informant who stated Pinelli transferred to L.A. However, everything Pinelli ever did was with the Chicago Outfit. He never did anything for the L.A. Family. Johnny Roselli is more debatable. it is possible he transferred back to Chicago after Dragna died in 1956. However, again, he never did anything for the L.A. Family while Dragna was alive.
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Yes, I believe the gambling boat was called The Rose Isle. However, since Ricca sent Roselli to L.A. for the movie business, it was a Chicago/L.A. partnership along with a couple other co-owners. Roselli represented Chicago in L.A. He was close to Dragna but was more like a partner. He didn't take orders from Dragna. There is no evidence of it. However, there is plenty of evidence that during the Dragna years Roselli took orders from the top Brass in Chicago and was convicted with them in 1943 in the Hollywood Extortion Plot. Nitti, Ricca....... etc.Stroccos wrote: ↑Mon Apr 09, 2018 12:35 amWasn’t roselli part owner of a offshore gambling boat with dragna ?Confederate wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:26 pm It's not a definite fact that Pinelli transferred to Los Angeles. It's just an opinion because there are contradictory stories. Ovid Demaris in his book "Captive City", published in 1969, stated that Pinelli always belonged to Chicago even if he moved to California. There was a statement made in 1968 by an anonymous informant who stated Pinelli transferred to L.A. However, everything Pinelli ever did was with the Chicago Outfit. He never did anything for the L.A. Family. Johnny Roselli is more debatable. it is possible he transferred back to Chicago after Dragna died in 1956. However, again, he never did anything for the L.A. Family while Dragna was alive.
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Dominick Anzalone- Pittsburgh to San JoseAntiliar wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 1:20 pm Made guys only:
Here are some, can others name more?
- Nick Licata - Detroit to Los Angeles, 1940s
- Nick Gentile - Pittsburgh to New York (Mangano/Gambino Family), c1932
- Charles Battaglia - Los Angeles to Bonannos/Arizona, 1960s
- Nick Bianco - Profaci Family to New England, 1950s
- Anthony Pinelli - Chicago to Los Angeles, 1965
- John Roselli - Los Angeles to Chicago, 1956
- Jimmy Fratianno - Los Angeles to Chicago, 1950s
- Jimmy Fratianno - Chicago to Los Angeles, 1970s
- Vincenzo Troia - Springfield to Newark, c1935
- Girolamo Adamo - Kansas City to Los Angeles, 1930s/40s
- James Franzone - Chicago to San Francisco, 1930s/40s
Anthony Lima- Pittsburgh to San Jose
Salvatore Marino-Pittsburgh to San Jose (Father of Angelo)
Frank Valenti- Pittsburgh to Rochester
Costenze "Stan" Valenti- Pittsburgh-Rochester
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Frank Valenti was made in Pittsburgh. His brother Stan married Pittsburgh Capo Antonio Ripepi’s daughter and Ripepi actually was instrumental in helping his son in law and his brother break off Pittsburgh to start a new family...with the blessing of Buffalo of course. Ripepi’s other son in law was top rackets figure John Bazzano Jr...making Bazzano Jr and Stan Valenti brother in laws.JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 8:17 am Frank Valenti broke off of Buffalo to make Rochester a Family. Did he take a whole crew with him?
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I always thought D’Arca would have been better off if he would have transferred to Pittsburgh
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According to his book, he didn’t want to take orders from his cousin Joe Sica...who was respected by the brass and feared on the streets.
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