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This list includes Italian American mobsters and organized crime figures that operate in the United States, ... "Nick" (born Giuseppe Nicoli Civella, 1912–1983)
This list includes Italian American mobsters and organized crime figures by region and by American Mafia organization, ... Nicholas "Nick" Morello – boss (1909 ...
This is a glossary of words related to the Mafia, primarily the Sicilian Mafia and Italian American Mafia. administration: the top-level "management" of an organized crime family -- the boss, underboss and consigliere. [1] associate: one who works with mobsters, but has not been asked to take the vow of Omertà; an almost confirmed, or made guy ...
In the 2018 book, The Good Mothers: The True Story of the Women Who Took on the World's Most Powerful Mafia, Alex Perry reports that the Calabrian 'Ndrangheta has, for the past decade, been replacing the Sicilian Cosa Nostra as the primary drug traffickers in North America. [17] Musitano crime family – a Calabrian mafia family, based in ...
Some names may be listed in more than one city. ... The Cuban Mafia) Ruggiero Boiardo, "Richie the Boot" (1890–1984) Salvatore Briguglio, "Sally Bugs" (1930-1978)
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The American Mafia, [24] [25] [26] commonly referred to in North America as the Italian-American Mafia, the Mafia, or the Mob, [24] [25] [26] is a highly organized Italian-American criminal society and organized crime group.
Nick Licata (1897–1974), natural causes; Philip "Cockeyed Phil" Lombardo (1908–1987), natural causes; Frank Lucas, retired from crime since 1991. Tommy Lucchese (1899–1967), natural causes; Hisayuki Machii (1923–2002), natural causes; Joseph Magliocco (1898–1963), natural causes; Stefano Magaddino (1891–1974), natural causes