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Posted By: bobbyvegas

alphonse trucchio - 02/05/14 10:39 PM

Sorry if this topic has already been discussed. I havnt seen anything on it. Alphonse trucchio was extremely young for the amount of power he held with the gambinos. Im sure a lot of it had to do with his father ronnie. What are your thoughts on his involvement while hes away for the next 6 years?does he still run his crew presently and whats his role when he gets out?
Posted By: PhillyMob

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/05/14 10:59 PM

One of the leaders of the Gambino organized crime family of La Cosa Nostra, was sentenced to over 10 years in prison by the Manhattan federal court on July 26.
Alphonse Trucchio—one of the youngest mobsters to be made a captain in mafia history—previously pledged guilty on Feb. 17, for narcotics trafficking, assault, illegal gambling, and loansharking—which is the collecting of credit at extortionate rates.
“They can’t take my honor,” said capo Alphonse Trucchio, 35, as marshals escorted him from the courtroom after sentencing in Manhattan Federal Court.
Although this mafia traditionally purportedly spurned drug trafficking, Trucchio looked over a large drug trafficking ring, which operated primarily in Queens, New York. He rose to power after his father was given a life sentence in 2005. He joined the crime family at age 20, and became its leader 10 years later. He is currently 35 years old.
“Alphonse Trucchio rose to a leadership position in the Gambino crime family at a young age, and his future may have seemed bright—but now the life he chose has led, as it has for so many others in the mafia, to living behind bars,” said Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.

In addition to time behind bars, Trucchio has also been sentenced to five years of supervised release. He must pay $100,000 in forfeiture, and a $500 special assessment fee.


Found that on five families website. Not sure of the power he holds though.
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/05/14 11:06 PM

That crew is his and will be waiting for him the moment he gets out.
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/05/14 11:08 PM

Originally Posted By: PhillyMob
One of the leaders of the Gambino organized crime family of La Cosa Nostra, was sentenced to over 10 years in prison by the Manhattan federal court on July 26.
Alphonse Trucchio—one of the youngest mobsters to be made a captain in mafia history—previously pledged guilty on Feb. 17, for narcotics trafficking, assault, illegal gambling, and loansharking—which is the collecting of credit at extortionate rates.
“They can’t take my honor,” said capo Alphonse Trucchio, 35, as marshals escorted him from the courtroom after sentencing in Manhattan Federal Court.
Although this mafia traditionally purportedly spurned drug trafficking, Trucchio looked over a large drug trafficking ring, which operated primarily in Queens, New York. He rose to power after his father was given a life sentence in 2005. He joined the crime family at age 20, and became its leader 10 years later. He is currently 35 years old.
“Alphonse Trucchio rose to a leadership position in the Gambino crime family at a young age, and his future may have seemed bright—but now the life he chose has led, as it has for so many others in the mafia, to living behind bars,” said Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.

In addition to time behind bars, Trucchio has also been sentenced to five years of supervised release. He must pay $100,000 in forfeiture, and a $500 special assessment fee.


Found that on five families website. Not sure of the power he holds though.


Very powerful apparently. Has a big crew who make shit loads of money, there into everything. He was at the big meeting with John Gambino and the Philly guys.
Posted By: PhillyMob

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 12:00 AM

Thanks for adding to it. I wasn't sure myself.
Posted By: Skinny

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 05:32 AM

Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
That crew is his and will be waiting for him the moment he gets out.


It went to monk Sassano.
Posted By: bobbyvegas

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 05:52 AM

Originally Posted By: Skinny
Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
That crew is his and will be waiting for him the moment he gets out.


It went to monk Sassano.


Really? The monk. Didnt sal scala sr use to run with the monk? The reason i ask is, i use to hang at a restaurant in south florida. Sals son, Sal JR use to run it.Nice place, we would watch football there. JR, stayed away from the life. Never wanted a part of it when his father went away the first time
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 11:43 AM

Originally Posted By: Skinny
Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
That crew is his and will be waiting for him the moment he gets out.


It went to monk Sassano.


He'll be acting, nothing more.
Posted By: larrylomascolo

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 01:13 PM

5 years of supervised ,long time,
Posted By: Lilange

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 01:18 PM

He got knocked down. Possibly shelved.
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 01:52 PM

Originally Posted By: Lilange
He got knocked down. Possibly shelved.


Why?
Posted By: Gingello101182

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 06:40 PM

Hello everyone I have a question about Trucchio and his crew. Is his crew the wealthiest and most active in the Gambino family? They are in to everything and there has clearly been a ton of activity lately. Also would you say that his crew rivals any of the Westside crews in terms of influence and wealth? Hope to hear back.
Posted By: JCB1977

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 07:00 PM

While it is interesting to read, this demonstrates the "members of today's La Cosa Nostra." This guy would have disappeared if old timers like Carlo was in charge. I have read about him and he is a great earner, but obviously he doesn't care or his superiors embrace narcotics trafficking. The mafia was a lot stronger, more secretive and had way more power in the old days...amazing how times have changed...for the worst.
Posted By: bobbyvegas

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 07:29 PM

I dont know how to post the article, but read that alphonse took a plea in 2003 for helping his dad run a gambling operation that netted $30million a year
Posted By: SgWaue86

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 08:00 PM

Originally Posted By: JCB1977
While it is interesting to read, this demonstrates the "members of today's La Cosa Nostra." This guy would have disappeared if old timers like Carlo was in charge. I have read about him and he is a great earner, but obviously he doesn't care or his superiors embrace narcotics trafficking. The mafia was a lot stronger, more secretive and had way more power in the old days...amazing how times have changed...for the worst.


Its amazing how they've adapted with the times, they're criminals and the old-timers were too, if Carlo or the chin were around now they wouldn't kill a made guy who's bringing in a good amount of money. Times change for the worse because police have learned from past mistakes, have more resources and Info. To say there not as honourable or don't have the brains the old-timers do is a stupid fantasy imho, crime was easier back in the day than it is now. Your always saying todays gangsters don't hold a candle to the old guys but the old guys around today are still making them so...
Posted By: domwoods74

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 08:19 PM

I agree , it was far easier to be a mobster bak then , people keep going on about gambino and accardo and the rest of the old time gangsters but they didn't have to worry about wiretaps bigger FBI scrutiny , stiff prison sentances for drug dealing , rats and most importantly RICO . The olden day mobsters had it easy
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 08:24 PM

Originally Posted By: JCB1977
While it is interesting to read, this demonstrates the "members of today's La Cosa Nostra." This guy would have disappeared if old timers like Carlo was in charge. I have read about him and he is a great earner, but obviously he doesn't care or his superiors embrace narcotics trafficking. The mafia was a lot stronger, more secretive and had way more power in the old days...amazing how times have changed...for the worst.


You do realise what family he's in right? The current boss and a lot of the top guys were big in heroin..This ain't 1960 anymore. He's stand up and a huge earner like you said. Guys like Cali and Trucchio are the future of that family.

Posted By: JCB1977

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 08:32 PM

I do realize Cefalu was in to heroin...and if it is still a big part of their business, their future isn't looking bright. I do know it is 2014, but the Feds don't play around with narcotics trafficking, plus you got U.S. Customs and the DEA involved, on top of the FBI.
Posted By: SgWaue86

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 08:54 PM

What I'm saying is Carlo, JB, and all the old time dons would be doing the same shit these younger guys are doing if they were around in todays day and age.
Posted By: Gingello101182

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 10:23 PM

I agree that Alphonse may not have been made under Carlo but they would have taken his cash all the same. I would go out on a lam here and say when Alphonse is on the street he may be in the top 10 most influential guys in the entire mob. Please feel free to refute me as this is just my opinion.
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 10:26 PM

Originally Posted By: JCB1977
I do realize Cefalu was in to heroin...and if it is still a big part of their business, their future isn't looking bright. I do know it is 2014, but the Feds don't play around with narcotics trafficking, plus you got U.S. Customs and the DEA involved, on top of the FBI.


I'm sure people were saying that about the 5 families in the 80's when loads of mobsters were getting pinched for drugs. But there still here doing there thing, obviously on a smaller scale but it's not like there going away anytime soon. Now there influence in the unions is diminishing, outside of the basics like gambling, loansharking and fraud, drugs is the only other place to make serious money.
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 10:30 PM

Originally Posted By: Gingello101182
I agree that Alphonse may not have been made under Carlo but they would have taken his cash all the same. I would go out on a lam here and say when Alphonse is on the street he may be in the top 10 most influential guys in the entire mob. Please feel free to refute me as this is just my opinion.


I don't see why he wouldn't have been made under Carlo, he's clearly a very capable guy. You've got to remember that Carlo made guys like Quack Quack, a moron who would talk about everything over a phone. Obviously Angelo was Dellacroce's nephew, but still Carlo must have known what he was like.
Posted By: Gingello101182

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 10:46 PM

You are right, but Carlo did not make Angelo until later in his life. I wonder if when he was in his prime if he still would have made him. As you said Angelo was related by marriage to Dellacroce but he had not gotten as heavily involved in selling heroin until after Carlo died. I am sure he sold some but it was not as blatant as it was under Castellano.

You know what I retract my statement I think Carlo would have made him lol. I mean Carmine Galante got made by JB, and Christy Tick a known rapist was made so why not Trucchio.
Posted By: SonnyL

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 11:36 PM

Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
Originally Posted By: Gingello101182
I agree that Alphonse may not have been made under Carlo but they would have taken his cash all the same. I would go out on a lam here and say when Alphonse is on the street he may be in the top 10 most influential guys in the entire mob. Please feel free to refute me as this is just my opinion.


I don't see why he wouldn't have been made under Carlo, he's clearly a very capable guy. You've got to remember that Carlo made guys like Quack Quack, a moron who would talk about everything over a phone. Obviously Angelo was Dellacroce's nephew, but still Carlo must have known what he was like.

I thought castellano made quack quack
Posted By: LittleNicky

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/06/14 11:50 PM

Yelling about "honor" to a sitting federal judge and marshals strikes me as a little less than low-key and smart.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 12:10 AM

"You cant take away my honor!" lol

Sounds like some bolshit christopher moltisanti would say.
Posted By: mulberry

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 12:19 AM

Originally Posted By: JCB1977
While it is interesting to read, this demonstrates the "members of today's La Cosa Nostra." This guy would have disappeared if old timers like Carlo was in charge. I have read about him and he is a great earner, but obviously he doesn't care or his superiors embrace narcotics trafficking. The mafia was a lot stronger, more secretive and had way more power in the old days...amazing how times have changed...for the worst.


What world are you living in? The mob has been heavy into heroin since the French Connection in the 1950's. Marcello and Traficante were importing drugs from South America. Genovese, Tommy Eboli, Galante, Natale Evola, Carmine Trumunti, and Paul Sciacca all did prison time for drugs while serving as boss or acting boss.
Posted By: cheech

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 12:34 AM

Don't forget all the west side guys from the purple gang. JCB I'd have to agree with mulberry
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 12:41 AM

Originally Posted By: Gingello101182
Hello everyone I have a question about Trucchio and his crew. Is his crew the wealthiest and most active in the Gambino family? They are in to everything and there has clearly been a ton of activity lately. Also would you say that his crew rivals any of the Westside crews in terms of influence and wealth? Hope to hear back.


The feds did say that the Trucchio crew was the largest and most active crew in the entire family. Multi-million sports betting operation, they moved a ton of drugs into NY over the years, worked with the Russians in the strip clubs, active in Florida, etc.

However, the Trucchio crew seems to be mainly blue collar. So, I don't know if it would rival any Genovese crew, several of whom still have major weight in those rackets but also in labor racketeering and legit businesses.
Posted By: JCB1977

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 12:41 AM

I agree that those guys did, but the overwhelming majority of bosses did not embrace drug trafficking. I am well aware that many other guys did behind the back of a boss, and a lot of the bosses who didn't engage in trafficking certainly had a longer reign.
Posted By: NinoSconza

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 05:59 AM

Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
"You cant take away my honor!" lol

Sounds like some bolshit christopher moltisanti would say.


I remember him saying that too? How much time is that homeboy clocking ? I thought he was a puerto rican kat by his complexion and shades on in the one picture I saw of him.
Posted By: bobbyvegas

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 06:28 AM

Does anyone know anthing about alphonse ties to gianni nicchi? Dell, ivy? No fanboy answers, please
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 10:00 AM

Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
Does anyone know anthing about alphonse ties to gianni nicchi? Dell, ivy? No fanboy answers, please

Surely any ties he has to him would be through Frank Cali who gianni nicchi has come to new york to visit in the past.
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/07/14 11:24 AM

Strange question bobbyvegas, maybe Cali introduced Alphonse while Nicchi was in New York but I highly doubt it.

Trucchio is close with John Gambino though, not sure how close to Cali he is.
Posted By: bobbyvegas

Re: alphonse trucchio - 02/12/14 03:11 AM

Can anyone confirm what skinny said about monk sassano? Did he really take that crew over?
Posted By: bobbyvegas

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 01:41 AM

A longtime friend of mine got released from prison in jan. He's not a wiseguy, but was in the joint with alphonse. He said alphonse became really close with 2 other wiseguys while locked up. 2 guys named lumbrano and zanfardino(not sure if spelled correctly). Does anybody on here know about these other 2 guys? Are they made? Which families are they with? One of them owns a trucking company
Posted By: Extortion

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 01:44 AM

lumbrano, however it is spelled I believe is Luchese. A younger individual who has made it to capo from what i have read.
Posted By: domwoods74

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 02:28 AM

The guy is a lucchese captain and considered a rising star in the luchesse family , he is called Joseph lubrano , he is due out of prison in the next few years
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 07:37 AM

Originally Posted By: domwoods74
The guy is a lucchese captain and considered a rising star in the luchesse family , he is called Joseph lubrano , he is due out of prison in the next few years


I've heard he is far from a rising star from some one in the loop on here dom.
Posted By: tt120

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 06:38 PM

zanfardino could be mike "hippy" zanfardino, a younger genovese guy from the bronx (in his early 40s). lubrano is around the same age and should be getting out of jail in the next couple years if i remember correctly, which is crazy because he was caught about 4 years ago as a fugitive and tied to some home invasions. caught a great plea deal

why would trucchio be shelved? i read he got into a tiff with corrozzo the lawyer in court but besides that i wonder what else he did. that crew was pretty big and very active. easy to say so and so was made because of their father but alphonse seemed like he was no joke
Posted By: Belmont

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 06:50 PM

The kid was an earner and must be respected because he was brought to north jersey for a meeting with philly. I think he went with john gambino.
Posted By: pmac

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 08:04 PM

there's a xmis card of his crew posing theres a lot of guys ones Ernie boy a east Harlem drug lord who just went back to jail foe extorting a contractor with the help of Ralph deleo in Boston to do the work on a men's wearhouse.
Posted By: Ted

Re: alphonse trucchio - 04/09/14 09:15 PM

Originally Posted By: domwoods74
The guy is a lucchese captain and considered a rising star in the luchesse family , he is called Joseph lubrano , he is due out of prison in the next few years

October 31 of this year to be exact.
Posted By: cornuto_e_contento

Re: alphonse trucchio - 05/07/14 03:51 AM

Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
Originally Posted By: JCB1977
While it is interesting to read, this demonstrates the "members of today's La Cosa Nostra." This guy would have disappeared if old timers like Carlo was in charge. I have read about him and he is a great earner, but obviously he doesn't care or his superiors embrace narcotics trafficking. The mafia was a lot stronger, more secretive and had way more power in the old days...amazing how times have changed...for the worst.


You do realise what family he's in right? The current boss and a lot of the top guys were big in heroin..This ain't 1960 anymore. He's stand up and a huge earner like you said. Guys like Cali and Trucchio are the future of that family.



He's small time compared to los Mexicanos y Colombianos.
Posted By: TonyBoy117

Re: alphonse trucchio - 05/07/14 11:41 AM

Big Joey Lubrano is indeed a Lucchese Capo, "Hippy" Zanfardino is In Barneys Pelham Bay Genovese crew, coincidentally both were involved with the Tanglewood Boys in the 90's, Lubrano was jailed for beatiing the shit out of sone guy In manhattan but it later was revealed to be two Tanglewood guys, Darin Mazzarella and Santorelli, Hippy on the other hand is the guy who famously shot Mazzarella to shit in Alfred Loreto park, Mazzarella and his brother later turned informant
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: alphonse trucchio - 05/07/14 11:44 AM

Originally Posted By: cornuto_e_contento
He's small time compared to los Mexicanos y Colombianos.

Hola le Vato!

Posted By: cornuto_e_contento

Re: alphonse trucchio - 05/07/14 01:50 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: cornuto_e_contento
He's small time compared to los Mexicanos y Colombianos.

Hola le Vato!



hahah I do not have a moustache, own or wear a sombrero, or like the lucha libre wrestling.

A Mexican friend and I were talking the other day and we find it funny the way a lot of North Americans think that most Mexican men have a moustache (bigote), have dark hair/complexions, have a Nahuatl/Azteca or Mayan heritage, and wear a sombrero.
Posted By: Footreads

Re: alphonse trucchio - 05/07/14 01:54 PM

Lucha Libre bueno love Mil Mascaras is he still breathing?
Posted By: mulberry

Re: alphonse trucchio - 05/09/14 01:44 PM

Originally Posted By: cornuto_e_contento

He's small time compared to los Mexicanos y Colombianos.


Most of them end up dead or doing life by the time they're 40
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