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Re: Cleveland LCN Family Chart
[Re: Sinito]
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01/14/14 11:42 AM
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strococs
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^^I am. Thanks for the chart, but I didn't see Delguyd's name on there. Aside from seeing him in other charts, one of his son's is a CLOSE friend, and I was told he was. Any thoughts? not listed because Tony was never made. Is he still alive? He has to be in his 80's or older?
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Re: Cleveland LCN Family Chart
[Re: Spark]
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01/14/14 01:07 PM
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Dominic Mallamo was my uncle and he was not a part of the Cleveland Family, although listed there because of his close association with Tony Milano and the old Mayfield Road Mob. Mallamo was made in Reggio, Calabria and again in NYC. He was head of the "Calabrese Organization" in Youngstown for many years when Youngstown was "wide open" territory. Once Cleveland & Pittsburgh wanted to expand, he aligned himself with John LaRocca and Antonio Ripepi from Pittsburgh. He was still very close Milano, Scalish and Lonardo as well as DelSanter, but for all intensive purposes, he ran his own organization in Youngstown from the 1940's-late 1970's, went into semi retirement in the early 1980's and passed the torch to his nephew, Vincenzo "Brier Hill Jimmy" Prato who was a Capo in the Pittsburgh Family.
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Re: Cleveland LCN Family Chart
[Re: JCB1977]
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01/14/14 03:19 PM
01/14/14 03:19 PM
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I have a hard time believing it as well...this chart was made by Real Deal member Impactplaya...great chart, "mostly" accurate. yeah, it is a good chart. Curly was hit with A hard sentence in the peabody case because he would not flip. The judge basically punished him for his past crimes. If Curly was A rat I have to think he would flipped right then.
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