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Orlando Florida |
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32824 |
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42, Pisces |
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5 ft. 2 in. |
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Dirty Blonde, Brown |
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Slender |
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Hispanic |
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Catholic |
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Didn't Say |
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Didn't Say |
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Didn't Say |
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Self-Employed |
Smoke: |
Smoke Occasionally |
Has Kids: |
Yes, living with me |
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Bonanno/Massino Family:
1931 - Joseph Bonanno becomes boss of the Bonanno crime family after the murder of boss Salvatore "Caesar" Maranzano.
1981 - After a major power struggle, which involved Joe Bonnano's forced retirement by the Commission and the assassination of acting boss Carmine "Lilo" Galante, Philip "Rusty" Rastelli becomes boss.
1991 - Rastelli dies of cancer and underboss Joseph Massino becomes boss. Massino eventually changes the family's name to the Massino crime family.
2003-2004 - Massino is arrested and convicted of racketeering and murder charges. Massino became a federal witness, testifying against 60 fellow mobsters, so acting bosses Anthony "Tony Green" Urzo and Michael "Mikey Nose" Mancuso, both of whom were themselves jailed, controlled the family briefly.
2005-present - Vincent "Vinny Gorgeous" Basciano moves up from Acting Boss to become Boss. Authorities contend that Basciano continues to lead the family from prison in Colorado, where he is serving two life sentences for murder convictions in 2006 and 2011.
Gambino Family:
1931 - Vincent Mangano becomes boss of the newly formed Gambino crime family.
1951 - Mangano disappears with Albert "the Executioner" Anastasia suspected of murdering him. Anastasia then assumes title of boss. Vito Genovese, boss of the Genovese family, believed that Anastasia had broken a cardinal Mafia rule by murdering Mangano. However, war was avoided between the two families due to the efforts of Joe Bonanno. Genovese still resented Anastasia, though, and Genovese would cultivate the sympathies of Anastasia's underboss Carlo Gambino.
1957 - Anastasia is assassinated by gunmen in a barber shop, with Genovese and Gambino being prime suspects for orchestrating the murder. Gambino takes over as boss.
1976 - Gambino dies of a heart attack; he is succeeded as boss by his brother-in-law Paul "Big Paul" Castellano.
1985 - Castellano is gunned down and John Gotti, the man responsible for planning Castellano's assassination, becomes boss.
2002 - Gotti dies of cancer in prison after being convicted of RICO charges in 1992. His brother, Peter, succeeds him as boss.
2003-2004 - Peter Gotti is convicted on racketeering charges.
Luciano/Genovese Family:
1931 - Charles "Lucky" Luciano organizes a new family named after him and appoints himself as boss.
1937 - Luciano is convicted of compulsory prostitution charges; succeeded by Frank "the Prime Minister" Costello.
1957 - Costello goes into retirement after a failed assassination attempt orchestrated by Vito Genovese. Genovese then replaces Costello and renames the family. Genovese's motive for removing Costello had to do with the fact that Genovese was Luciano's underboss and, in his mind, the rightful heir to Luciano's position. Genovese, however, fled to Italy to evade murder charges, making him an unsuitable candidate for the title of boss, which left Luciano no choice but to bestow the title on Costello.
1969 - Genovese dies in prison still as boss after being convicted of narcotics trafficking charges in 1959.
1970s - Philip "Benny Squint" Lombardo becomes new Genovese boss.
1980s - Lombardo retires and is replaced by Vincent "Chin" Gigante, the man who attempted to assassinate Frank Costello in 1957.
1997-2005 - Gigante is convicted on racketeering charges and dies in prison.
Colombo Family:
1931 - Joseph Profaci becomes new boss and Commission member.
1962 - Profaci dies of cancer.
1964 - Joseph Colombo, supported by Carlo Gambino, becomes new boss and changes the family's name.
1971 - Colombo is shot and paralyzed at a civil rights rally he organized. Colombo's activism drew unwanted publicity and attention towards the Mafia, and made other Mafia leaders, such as Carlo Gambino, uneasy. The first rally Colombo organized attracted over 50,000 people with Gambino's support; the second rally barely drew 10,000 people without Gambino's blessing. It was theorized that the Commission authorized Colombo's murder to take pressure off of the Mob. The most likely candidate, though, was Joseph "Crazy Joe" Gallo.
1972-79 - Carmine "the Snake" Persico becomes the new boss.
1986 - Persico is convicted on racketeering charges and sentenced to life in prison.
1986-2004 - Persico tries to run the family from prison until his son, Alphonse "Little Allie Boy" Persico, can succeed him. Persico's son is convicted and put in jail.
Current bossesBonanno: Boss - Vincent Badalamenti (Acting Boss)
Colombo: Boss - Carmine Persico, (Acting Boss - Andrew Russo)
Gambino: Boss - Domenico Cefalu
Genovese: Boss - Unknown
Lucchese: Boss - Steven Crea
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