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Contributions to Organized Crime in America
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All information given is regarding alleged organizations and alleged criminals.
Philadelphia crime family
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- Frank Monte (1931 – 1982), first consigliere for Nicodemo Scarfo. Murdered during the Riccobene War.
- Joseph Ida (1890 – ?), 4th boss of the Philadelphia crime family. 1st non Sicilian boss of the family.
- John Avena, former boss of the Philly Mob
- Antonio Pollina (1892 – 1993), boss whose life was spared by Angelo Bruno even after Bruno heard Pollina wanted him dead.
- Ignazio "Natz" Denaro (? – 1970), longtime consigliere from 1959-1970.
- Nicholas "Nicky The Crow" Caramandi, hitman under the Scarfo faction; turned Government Witness and put his boss away for life.
- Pasquale "Patty Specs" Martirano, former underboss of the Philly Mob
- Steve Mazzone, Acting boss as of 2011
- Anthony "Tony Buck" Piccolo (? – 2004), soft spoken mobster who was a former acting boss for the family.
- Salvatore Merlino (1939), former underboss of Nicky Scarfo
- Mauro Goffredo, Garbage carting tycoon who controlled several main routes in South Philly. Owned Top Job Carting.
- Gregory Goffredo, Son of Mauro Goffredo, opened his own company called All-Star Carting. Took over Top Job after his father's death and also gave Joseph Ligambi a no show job at his company.
- Mario Riccobene, brother of Harry Riccobene and former member of Philly Mob before becoming a federal witness.
- Ron Previte, former made man of the Philly Mob who put more than 50 mobsters in jail after being an iformant.
- Giuseppe Dovi, former boss of the Philly Mob
- Joseph Massimino, (1950) Underboss of the Philadelphia crime family
- Dominick Olivetto, Joseph Ida's underboss. Olivetto was present during the Apalachin Meeting.
Gambino crime family
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- Carmine Sciandra, Gambino captain and current owner of the Top Tomato super markets.
Genovese crime family
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DeCavalcante crime family
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