Stroccos wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:33 am
JCB1977 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 6:39 am
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 12:58 pm
Which individuals (members and associates) were directly with
1 Genovese
2 Sica
3 Imburglia
in 1980?
We have 6 crews in:
Penn Hills/Pittsburgh
Fayette and Washington County
Youngstown, OH
Altoona/Johnstown
West Virginia
Steubenville, OH
Seven if you count Canton, OH (Ferruccia)
4) What other territories were "with Pittsburgh" that fall outside of these crews? Hankesh and that one guy you were telling me about who ran gambling in Beaver County, what other localities aside from the 7 main crews are to be featured? Erie?
1980-Charlie Imburgia
Jack Lorenzetti
Joseph Perfette (was absorbed by Pittsburgh after the fall out)
Dominic Buzzacco
Michael "Mugsy" Malvasi
Jimmy Coates
**Friend of Henry, would you like to add to this?
Perfette was still with Cleveland in 1980 , there was a split of trumball county in 85-86 50/50
Per the 1990 Pennsylvania Crime Commission Report on Organized Crime:
"The expanding involvement of the Pittsburgh LCN in Ohio also demonstrates the continuing working relationships that exist between the two
LCN Families, despite their violent dispute in the early 1980s. Both LCN Families, also, are represented on the LCN Commission by the New York
Genovese LCN Family. The Cleveland LCN relinquished control of the vending and gambling businesses in the Greater Youngstown (OH) area to the Pittsburgh LCN in the 1970s. The two Families worked out an agreement in which Cleveland received 25 percent of the profits from illegal activity, with Pittsburgh and the local Youngstown mob splitting the remainder."
In the 1990 PA Crime Commission Report, they list Joseph Perfette as an associate of Pittsburgh.
• Joseph Perfette, 49, 332 Avalon Drive SE, Warren, OH, is associated with Pittsburgh Family members Charles Imburgia and Joseph Naples. Perfette operated a large-scale sports and numbers bookmaking operation in Trumbull County, OH, and paid "tribute" to both the Pittsburgh and
Cleveland LCN Families. Perfette was indicted by federal authorities in March 1990 on gambling charges. He pled guilty to the charges and was
sentenced to 14 months' incarceration.
In this article, a confidential informant reported to the FBI that Joey Naples in the late 1970's said that Perfette was "weak" and wouldn't resist a takeover. See article below:
1.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5h ... occa&hl=en (Cleve-Pitts War- Youngstown article)
2.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=69 ... +war&hl=en (Pittsburgh Takeover)
3.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wp ... +war&hl=en (Cleve-Pitt Mob war)
**While I agree that part of Perfette's action was also going to Cleveland, I think it is fair to also call him an associate of Pittsburgh since part of his action was getting kicked up to Charlie Imburgia.
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