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The current boss of the family is believed to be John Joseph Sciortino, also known as "Johnny Joe", godson of Anthony Civella. The current underboss is believed to be Peter Simone. On July 21, 2008, Carl "Tuffy" DeLuna, former underboss to Nick Civella and brother-in-law to Anthony Civella, died.
John C. Montana (born Giovanni Montana, 1893–1964) Lenny Montana (born Leonardo Passafaro , 1926–1992) Dominick Montiglio (born Dominick Angelo Santamaria , 1947-2021)
Sciortino's successor was his underboss, Joseph Cerrito.Cerrito came to America from Sicily during the 1920s and moved to the San Jose area in the early 1940s. During the November 1957 Appalachian Summit of mob bosses, Cerrito was one of many who was caught by law enforcement and would answer to a grand jury on the matter in 1959.
2032 Village E Circle, Manchester Twp: Rosario Sciortino to Albert Gaskill Jr, $257,000 ... Dover Twp: John Filipelli/Shrf to Midfirst Bank, $2,238.27 ... 103 Holstein Dr, West Manheim Twp: Joseph ...
Anthony Civella. Anthony Thomas "Tony Ripe" Civella (February 17, 1930 – February 16, 2006) was an American mobster who was head of the Kansas City crime family.. Anthony was born in Kansas City, Missouri.
Sciortino may refer to: Antonio Sciortino (1879–1947), Maltese sculptor; Carl Sciortino (born 1978), Massachusetts politician; Giuseppe Sciortino, Quebec lawyer and activist; John Sciortino (born 1943), Kansas City mafia figure; Onofrio Sciortino, San Jose mafia figure
1927–1949 — Joseph Vallone — retired from the rackets in 1949 and died of natural causes on March 18, 1952. [35] 1949–1952 — Sam Ferrara — in 1952 voted out by his family, so members of the Chicago Outfit forced him to step down. [3] Died in 1977. [5] 1952–1961 — John Alioto — trained his son-in-law Frank Balistrieri. [3] [36]
In early 1974, Brooklier replaced the deceased Joseph Dippolito as family underboss. On October 19, 1974, family boss Nick Licata died and Brooklier was elected the new boss. [1] Also in 1974, Brooklier and new underboss Samuel Sciortino were charged with racketeering under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO ...