William “Blackjack” DelSanto dead at 78
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vito deluca was deported like 15 years ago after a gun charge.
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cranston nice town i work there some times. bascially on a hill looks down on providence. kinda rich. im guessing between lato and matty g if they wanted they could have inducted a handfull of guys from all there prison time. i think baby shacks was ok with a handfull of made guys in rhode island but if they want im sure the boston guys would let them make a dozen or so. all just assumpton
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Wiseguy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:50 pmWilliam Angelesco/51
Darin Bufalino/61
Robert Carrozza/81
Biagio DiGiacomo/74
Anthony DiNunzio/63
Carmen DiNunzio/64
Louis DiNunzio/35
Vincent Federico/61
Vincent Ferrara/73
Richard Gambale/78
Vincent Gioacchini/70
Dennis LePore/75
James Martorano/81
Michael Prochilo/52
Pryce Quintina/82
Frederick Simone/72
Anthony Spagnolo/80
Carmen Tortora/75
Not sure about these guys...
Salvatore Marino
Joseph Pingaro/64
Stephen Rossetti/62
John Salemme/77
John Scarpelli
John Salemme is a confirmed member. I could have sworn that Stephen Rosesetti and Pingaro were as well but looking over my notes I am not so sure now. There is also Lee Rizzo who is confirmed but I'm wondering if Lee Rizzo is a reference to member Anthony Rizzo who died in 2004. Gregory Costa and Pasquale Barone were identified as member by informant Mark Silverman but he is not a credible source since he claimed that he himselff was inducted by Frsnk Salemme.
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We can also add Connecticut based member Salvstore D'Aquila/81 to the list of remaining members.
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Marino and Scarpelli were alleged to be made along with Louis Dinunzio, that's the last reported ceremony that I have heard of. A lot of the older Boston guys are most likely inactive. I read somewhere (probably here) that Bufalino is now steering clear after getting out of jail the last time.
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Any idea when he was made? He seems to have been ID as an associate throughout the 1990s.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:53 pm We can also add Connecticut based member Salvstore D'Aquila/81 to the list of remaining members.
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Don't know. I have him being indicted as a member in the big March 1990 indictment but I could be wrong on that. Can anyone find that indictment to confirm?
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There is a redacted name on the 1993 member list around where D'Aquila's name would be that was scheduled for release 4/97. D'Aquila was released in December 1996, but he probably got a bit shaved off his sentence for good behavior or whatever. Just a thought, it may not be him.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 9:44 pm Don't know. I have him being indicted as a member in the big March 1990 indictment but I could be wrong on that. Can anyone find that indictment to confirm?
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Do you know anything about these guys and their financial situation? I know that in the late 2000s, when the feds covered up family members and accomplices, it was said that they (said about Manocchio, Scivola etc) were trying to make money from extortion from strip bars and received meager amounts in combination with rackets of vending machines and video poker machines (this was said about Spagnolo and Prуce Quintinа).
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I know that Mark Rosetti was one of those guys who had money and had a solid arsenal of firearms.
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Nurzhamba wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 6:14 am Do you know anything about these guys and their financial situation? I know that in the late 2000s, when the feds covered up family members and accomplices, it was said that they (said about Manocchio, Scivola etc) were trying to make money from extortion from strip bars and received meager amounts in combination with rackets of vending machines and video poker machines (this was said about Spagnolo and Prуce Quintinа).
In January 2011, Manocchio, Lato, and Scivola were charged with extorting several adult businesses and the monthly take from them all, according to the indictment, ranged from $4,000 to $6,000. Or $48,000 to $72,000 a year.
The following May, Lato, Marrapese and Scivola were charged with running a bookmaking operation, trafficking in prescription drugs, etc. but I don't recall seeing any figures on that.
In 2014, Spagnolo and Quintina were charged with extorting approximately $50,000 from a video poker company over a 7 year period, which amounts to a little over $7,000 a year.
Not exactly big money, in and of themselves, especially if it's split up several different ways. If it's supplemental to other things, that's different.
Either way, while there was quite a bit of activity through the 2000's, very little to nothing since the cases above, which - along with simple attrition - seem to have pretty much finished off the Providence faction.
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Thank you for the detailed answer. Is it possible to say that the Patriarca family is finished or say that they have already lost influence in this region?Wiseguy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 8:03 amNurzhamba wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 6:14 am Do you know anything about these guys and their financial situation? I know that in the late 2000s, when the feds covered up family members and accomplices, it was said that they (said about Manocchio, Scivola etc) were trying to make money from extortion from strip bars and received meager amounts in combination with rackets of vending machines and video poker machines (this was said about Spagnolo and Prуce Quintinа).
In January 2011, Manocchio, Lato, and Scivola were charged with extorting several adult businesses and the monthly take from them all, according to the indictment, ranged from $4,000 to $6,000. Or $48,000 to $72,000 a year.
The following May, Lato, Marrapese and Scivola were charged with running a bookmaking operation, trafficking in prescription drugs, etc. but I don't recall seeing any figures on that.
In 2014, Spagnolo and Quintina were charged with extorting approximately $50,000 from a video poker company over a 7 year period, which amounts to a little over $7,000 a year.
Not exactly big money, in and of themselves, especially if it's split up several different ways. If it's supplemental to other things, that's different.
Either way, while there was quite a bit of activity through the 2000's, very little to nothing since the cases above, which - along with simple attrition - seem to have pretty much finished off the Providence faction.
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Bufalino had that legal defense fund party. Some older guys didn't like it. But I mean it's not the first time we heard of it. And if a guy is loyal to his organization he is a part of why talk down to him? And then what? He gets a come up and you want him to pay tribute? If I was Bufalino I would of stayed out too
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Like the other handful of remaining families outside New York, I think they're not far off. The Providence side of things certainly seems to be. There's roughly 20 or so members in Boston but things appear to have slowed down there as well. The last significant case there was in 2014 (and a follow up case in 2015) when Louis DiNunzio was among several people charged with running a fairly good sized sports betting operation (30 agents that serviced 700 bettors).
One thing that was confusing was, authorities said the operation took in $6 million in bets between May 2014 and May 2015. If you figure the profit for that was the typical 5%, that would be $600,000 over the year. But it was alleged the ring took in profits of $3 million a year. Never heard of a sports betting operation with a 50% profit margin. They were also moving a fair amount of marijuana but I don't think that was figured into the numbers above.
I should add that there was one more case out of Providence in 2016 when 20 people, including associate Timothy Moretti, were charged with bookmaking, as well as distributing marijuana, cocaine, and prescription drugs.
That seems to be the MO of the New England mob (also the Philly mob) for years now. A street operation involving mainly gambling with supplemental income from drugs.
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I broke this story. Tim got it from me. Just to be clear on my sources in NE.
I'll take what i'm hearing from my sources (feds, state police, mob guys) in terms of Parillo at the same level of credence. These are the people who tipped me to Blackjacks death prior to the local news in Prov. reporting it. The way the feds put out info like that is a VERY nuanced process. Its not black and white or cut & dry.
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I'll take what i'm hearing from my sources (feds, state police, mob guys) in terms of Parillo at the same level of credence. These are the people who tipped me to Blackjacks death prior to the local news in Prov. reporting it. The way the feds put out info like that is a VERY nuanced process. Its not black and white or cut & dry.
Scott