He was re-sentenced in 2007 to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 30 years. 09/05/14 04:31 PM. In the Garden State, however, the reality of organized crime has often been just as gruesome as fiction. Lawrence Ricci, an alleged associate of the Genovese family, disappeared in 2005 amid his trial in Brooklyn on a federal racketeering indictment. Carol was deemed the '100th Millionaire' by the State Lottery Commission, since it began holding the lottery in 1969. Justice Department officials said those charged were connected to all five New York-based crime families: the Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Lucchese families, along with the New Jersey-based Decavalcante family and New Englands Patriarca crime family. We called him up to find out why New York gangsters get all the hype, who the lesser known (and most dynamic) New Jersey mobsters were, and, more recently, whoif anyoneThe Sopranos were really based on. ", By Ted Sherman and Steve Strunsky/The Star-Ledger. He later established a similar soup kitchen at a Catholic church. As Lacey speaks, there reposes in the courtroom behind the prosecu tion table what can only be described as a time bomb. Learn more about Deitche's book, which drops in December, here. Taccetta returned to New Jersey and enrolled in Essex County College School of Business for a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management, receiving grades of C and D. He later worked as a laborer with his father and younger brother at the family construction supply firm. Accetturo was put in charge of the North Jersey faction of the Luccheses, and Taccetta became his top protg. Comparisons of DNA samples collected from Coppola after his arrest and evidence from the scene proved inconclusive, anda Superior Court judge in 2009 dismissed the murder complaint against him after state prosecutors took too long to obtain an indictment. Acting Capt. He entered the federal witness protection program after his release from prison. She described Michael to the media upon winning the lottery as an "oil company consultant. Joseph Cocozza of the Essex County Prosecutor's staff testified, that he and his wife often dined with the Boot and the latter's wife, and he added: We have never con nected him with any gang in our work. The deputy police chief in Newark and the sergeant in charge of the morals squad added their voices to the chorus, testify ing that Richie was simply trying to earn an honest living.. Freed after 16 months at Bordentown, the Boot re turned to his old racket leader ship in the First Ward, and he and Longie evidently agreed to divide Newark between them; the law remained bystander. According to Russo, the late Thomas (ThreeFinger Brown) Luch ese, for years the ruler of one of New York's five Mafia families, used to turn over the bodies of his victims to Boiardo for burning. This was the same neighborhood as the Gambino crime family's capo Joseph Paterno, for whom Taccetta reportedly worked in his early teens. In the DeCaval cante tapes, the real story of Richie the Boot, still active at 80, began to emerge. Though he stood mute in open court as the DeCarlo defense fought public disclosure, he is known to have strongly favored full publicity. Why the mob still holds sway at the port. For one thing, there was still cash in the register when officers arrived. Both Vincent, 78, of West Orange, known as "The Vet," and Edward Aulisi, 51, of Flemington, were charged today with extortion conspiracy. Gyp DeCarlo operated mainly out of Hudson County/Hoboken area and he was known as a loan shark and bookmaker. He was first eligible for parole on August 13, 2013.[11]. I have so many notes. The judge nods and Lacey wheels the lectern to a spot front and center, before the jury box. People said [everyone] from Sam DeCavalcante to Carlo Gambino. Before you go up there DECARLO: The big iron grate. The prosecutor is the kind of man who does his pushups every morning to keep in shape. A year later, imprisoned mob informer Patrick Pizuto told The Star-Ledger that Russo his mentor had been killed because of "indiscretions" recorded by telephone taps and listening devices. THE bloodletting was preceded, as is so often the case in the treacherous quicksands of the underworld, by great show of fraternity. Michael was a heavyset man whose dark, sunken eyes always appeared to be tired. What you might have accomplished in a few years as U. S. Attorney could well be the one thing in your life would be proud of., This conversation with Sutherland, Lacey says, pried my thinking and had a lot to do with changing my mind.. Sixteen slugs perforated Boiardo's anatomy, and his life was probably saved by his $5,000 diamond belt buckle. In 1993, the state Attorney Generals Office obtained an indictment against Louis Auricchio, a Genovese family member, accusing him of killing DiGilio to increase his own stature in the organization. I was making big money, really big money at the time, he says, and he didn't see how he could take the $29,000a year U. S. Attorney's post. . It is one that will be repeated almost endlessly in the coming months as U. S. Attor ney Lacey and his young assistants wade through a mushrooming pile of indictments that, on their face, out line the most complete network of crime and official corruption that has yet to be brought to trial in an American courtroom. He is wearing a shapeless gray suit with a light brown sweater under the coat to guard against the winter's chill. Zwillman's under world rivals seemed to meet their Maker in the most gory fashion, but the mob ruler himself was always leagues removed from the awful deed. Michael Salvatore Taccetta (born September 16, 1947), also known as "Mad Dog," is a high-ranking member of the Lucchese crime family, who controlled the family's New Jersey faction in the 1980s.[1]. Anthony Alfano, 76, of Union, and Tonino Colantonio, 32, John Hartmann, 41, and Guiseppe Pugliese, 32, all of Kenilworth, were charged with conspiracy counts linked to illegal gambling. In the subsequent hearings, some high police of ficials testified to Boiardo's estimable character. NEWARK. As of April 2012, Michael Taccetta was imprisoned in New Jersey's South Woods State Prison in Bridgeton, New Jersey. There, lifesize and in full color on a life size white horse, sits a stone Richie in all his splendor, while around and below him, mounted on stone pedestals, are some nine bustsalso in full, glorious colorof mem bers of his family. When took this job, I gave a com mitment to Senator Case and Attorney General Mitchell that I would stay as long as I could afford to do so financially, or until I felt I had the office organized and matters well in hand. In one case, Colombo crime family members allegedly defrauded consumers with poor credit histories. He has worked for years on a 60houraweek schedule. The outburst lasted for days, left 26 persons dead and inflicted property damage estimated at $10.4 million. He was sentenced in 1994 to 30 years in prison. Michael was first arrested for assault at the age of twelve and was sent to Boys Town, a Catholic youth facility. Wire services reported Russo's lawyer and staff at the Harbor Island Spa in Long Branch found the 62-year-old covered in blood and surrounded by stuffed cats and pictures of real ones when they entered his room on April 26, 1979. He was head of the Genovese family [in] New York City [and] thats [what hes] associated with. Part of the West Ward, its elevation is 280 feet (85 m). Genovese family soldier John DiGilio had just beaten a federal racketeering rap but was facing sentencing in a state loansharking case when he dropped off the face of the earth in May 1988. He was supposedly the guy that got Frank Sinatra out of his contract with Tommy Dorsey [as immortalized in The Godfather]. The area we know as Vailsburg was once part of Clinton Township and later it became part of South Orange Township. "The old mob remains a criminal enterprise, but isnt what it once was. New ark, New Jersey's largest city and only a short truck haul from the thirsting fleshpots of Manhattan, be came virtually the bootleg capital of the Eastern seaboard. They followed their father and uncle into organized crime. Trials", "NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Jailed Mob Boss Indicted", "Jersey mob soon to get infusion of old blood", New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Exclusion List, La Cosa Nostra State of New Jersey Commission of Investigation 1989 Report The Lucchese/Corallo/Amuso Family, http://www.1010wins.com/Paramount-VP-Heard-on-Wiretap-in-Mafia-Case/1369690, New Jersey Daily Briefing;Jailed Mob Boss Indicted, Jersey mob soon to get infusion of old blood, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Taccetta&oldid=1122628609, Mafia Wiseguys: The Mob that took on the Feds by Robert Rudolph, This page was last edited on 18 November 2022, at 16:44. More than 120 alleged members and associates of seven organized crime families were arrested today in a series of simultaneous, early morning raids spanning from Brooklyn to New Jersey, on charges ranging from murder to loansharking some involving crimes dating back 20 years or more. It often seems like, when it comes to nonfictional characters, New York mafia figures get all the juice, all the attention. Martin has since had his release overturned and is serving a life sentence at New Jersey State Prison. Longie Zwillman might come up from Newark; Frank Costello from New York; Meyer Lansky from Florida. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Michael Salvatore Taccetta (born September 16, 1947), also known as "Mad Dog," is a high-ranking member of the Lucchese crime family, who controlled the family's New Jersey faction in the 1980s. He'd give them to me and we'd take them up, Russo DeCarlo. In a speech to a bar association gathering at Seton Hall University in South Orange on Nov. 29, some three weeks before his investi gation exploded in a rash of indictments, Lacey told his audience: I want to challenge youindeed, to goad you to accept obligations, to as sume responsibilities unless you, as leaders, arouse an apathetic public to stem the tide of crime in this nation, our society as we know it is doomed., He added: Organized crime is, in the vernacular, taking us over. It consisted of Joe Adonis, Frank Cos tello's partner, as chairman of the board; Albert Anas tasia, the enforcer; the Moretti brothers, Willie and Solly, and Anthony (Tony Bender) Strol lo, the right arm of Vito Geno vese. One proposal that goes to the roots of the gangland structure would impose a stiff jail sentence upon any one convicted in connection with organized gamblingthe bookie or the numbers run ner, for instance. One of the main reasons were that Accetturo had promoted his son, Anthony Accetturo, Jr. to reorganize the Jersey crew upon his retirement, which Taccetta had been eager to take over since the early 1980s. He resembles nothing so much as a simple Italian paisano67 years old, silverhaired, short and stocky, with an impressive paunch. Such rapidly accumulated millions catapulted Zwillman into a position of enormous (and not too secret) political power. The great question: Will the Newark probes stir the public from decades long apathy? While DiGilios defense attorney questioned law enforcements description of his 55-year-old client as a mobster, investigators publicly linked him to a long string of assaults and alleged mob killings. But I had never encountered the broad evidence of corrup tion of public bodies, business and labor unions. Essex County Prosecutor Joseph P. Lordi began an 18month grand jury investigation, and state legis lative hearings were held. While Moretti told the Senate he made his living legally, he admitted being acquainted with other organized crime figures whom he said were not bad people.. Scott M. Deitche: My whole life and formative years were [spent] in New Jersey. Longie and Richie the Boot announced in 1930 that they had composed their differ ences, and just to show how much they loved each other, they threw bash that was to become the talk of Newark. [citation needed], Michael Taccetta is the cousin of mobsters Michael Perna, and Daniel, Joseph and Thomas Ricciardi. He specialized in trial work was generally considered brilliant at it and represented some of the largest corporations in the nation in especially diffi cult cases. On Tuesdays, the council met with some of the top czars of the national syndi cate. Fearing his declining mental state would lead him to say too much, Moretti's associates ultimately silenced him with gunfire on Oct. 4, 1951, as he dined at Joe's Elbow Room in Cliffside Park. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Third, it corrupts the business man. Vincent Craparotta was beaten to death with golf clubs at a car dealership in Toms River after he tried to protect his nephews from a mob extortion scheme. John DiGilio had recently been acquitted of federal racketeering charges when he was killed in May 1988 and dumped in the Hackensack River. Newsmen interviewing Newark residents came up with some who ex pressed shock and indignation, but others were like the man who shrugged his shoulders and said: This has been go ing on for a long time. N.J. wants out of mob watchdog agency. Most of these are anony mous, but in cases where peo ple are willing to identify themselves we keep their identity absolutely confiden tial, of course. Here are some of the most notorious instances where organized crime has been blamed for bloodshed in the Garden State: The killing of mobster Dutch Schultz in Newark captured headlines across the country in 1935. In a series of trials just beginning, jury after jury will be asked to decide cases which, in their cumulative effect, are ex pected to provide the most graphic study in American criminal annals of the complete subversion of a city and, indeed, of much of a state by the money and muscle of the underworld. Its not as fancy or sexy to think of a wise guy operating out of Newark as it is a wise guy operating out of Manhattan. They're listed with nicknames like "Knuckles" and . Boiardo was the flashy Prohibition mobster, complete with a $5,000 dia mondstudded belt buckle. Next, Lacey continues, I was as sured I would have a free hand in selecting staff and in the direction we would go. Even today, large sections of the Central Ward stand in blackened, boardedup ruins, resembling nothing so much as the gaping chasms left in a city destroyed by war. Coppola wassentenced later that year to 16 years in federal prison after a jury convicted him of racketeering charges. The police investigatedbut, of course, found no proof. And, capping all, William J. Brennan 3d (the son of the Supreme Court Justice) remarked in a speech in December, 1968, that number of legislators were entirely too comfortable with organized crime. In Pdrt Newark, then far more isolated from the central city than it is, today, his rumrunning fleets operated on almost a regular ferry schedule; and all up and down the inlet dented New Jersey shoreline, especially in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Longie's men ran a gantlet of unseeing Coast Guardsmen until they could reach haven in the arms of local policemen and sheriffs. But even as the mobs time-honored rackets started to run dry and The Sopranos convinced your baby-boomer parents to subscribe to HBO, New Jersey's real-life mafiosos remained a poorly understood bunch. Just how ineffectual the law was during this period was illustrated in 1939, when Richie got into difficulties with the State Alcoholic Bev erage Control office. Frederick Lacey does not need such a prop for his notes; his case is in his head. In 1976, the newly made boss of the Lucchese crime family, Anthony "Tony Ducks" Corallo decided to strengthen his New Jersey faction, inducting Accetturo, Taccetta and several others into the Lucchese crime family that year. (Times of Trenton). The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. But it's nothing on the scale of 40 or 50 years ago, when taking kickbacks from made guys was just how mayors got things got done. 'Guys like that don't get wiped out in a day.' Joshua O. Baldwin's homestead. As for the future, he says flatly: I do not entertain any political ambitions. After the conviction of Anthony Corallo in 1986, and the murder of his protg Anthony "Buddy" Luongo, Brooklyn, New York faction leaders Vittorio "Vic" Amuso and Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso chose themselves as the new Lucchese bosses. Reality, of course, bore no resemblance to these official pronouncements. Afterthe Soprano crime family made its debut on HBO 19 years ago, Tony and company's malicious streak drew rebukes from some critics who argued the show was too violent. He was packed off to Trenton State Prison in March, 1931. The mobster, Nicholas Virgilio, was angered by the 12- to 15-year sentence he ultimately received, and shot Helfant multiple times as the 51-year-old judge sat with his wife in the cocktail. "Its plain that law enforcement is drilling down into the lower and middle echelons of what remains of these criminal organizations," remarked Lee Seglem, assistant director of the New Jersey State Commission of Investigation. Shortly after the party the Boot stepped out into the daylight at 242 Broad Street and encountered a hail of bullets sprayed from a sniper's nest across the street. Robert Buccino, a New Jersey organized crime expert, said that Taccetta and Ricciardi ran with a gang that thought nothing of "beating up someone 10 to 1". What made him so remarkable, even iconic? It is true that there always have been and always will be people who have frailties and who yield to temptation, but that is only part of the story. The tale that he unfolds is one that, varying only in details, is to be repeated again and again in the Fed eral Courthouse in Newark during the next two years. During his years as leader, Taccetta fought several internal wars, both with Accetturo and later Thomas Ricciardi, who turned state's evidence to convict Taccetta. Other charges alleged the shakedown of a concrete industry labor union in New York. DECARLO: What about the big furnace he's got back there? More than 20 indictments have been returned against public officials over the years; officials have been criticized and censured; business firms and contractors doing busi ness with the city have been indicted. New York detectives, Internal Revenue agents and Federal Bureau of Narcotics agents were aware of the pivotal importance of Duke's Restau rant, but when they tried to go over to New Jersey for a little sleuthing, they were often chased out of town by local policemen. Charlie "Bug" Workman was convicted of the fatal shooting in 1941 on what the Trenton Evening Times reported was largely the testimony of two former mob enforcers. When the lid finally blew off, under the threat of a Fed eral investigation, it caused a scandal that rocked the New Jersey State House. Some of the tips obviously come from crackpots, but there have been, nevertheless, what would regard as a startling number of good leads., This is encouraging. During the last years of the 1980s, Taccetta's faction was much weakened due to increased law enforcement and bad relations with Amuso. When Craparotta was beaten to death in June 1984 in the garage bay of a Toms River car dealership, State Police told reporters they had a pretty good idea why. The takedowns and court proceedings that followed played out across the New York metropolitan region like something out of the film Goodfellas, replete with the kind of colorful, made-for-tabloid names that included guys known as Mush, Nooch, Big Mike, Baby Fat Larry, Junior Lollipops, The Claw and Fat Dennis. This no conviction refrain became familiar in Newark as scandal after scandal whim pered to a silent and forgotten end. Richie the Boot's private citadel is a great stone mansion (built in part with slabs his wrecking company crews had torn from the old Newark Post Office when it was demolished) that sits upon a wooded plot of several acres in Livingston, N. J. It corrupts and it destroys. There is indignation in Newark, and there is also indifference. The DeCarlo tapes cover everything from the mundane to what they were watching on TV down to business. Thomas Ricciardi was convicted of beating Craparotta to death, but later took a plea deal in a federal case that saw him cooperate with investigators who ultimately dismantled the Lucchese family's operations in the state. 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