Here the Bufalinos


William D'elia
* Boss (1994 - 2008)
* Last known boss of the family
* Bufalino's bodyguard and protege
* Became active as a driver in the 60's
* Became made around 1984
* Said to have been one of the three main members after Bufalino's imprisonment
* Ran the family's garbage industry rackets
* As boss, involved in money laundering, prostitution, narcotics trafficking, and numerous kickback schemes
* Reputation as a mediator, close ties to John Stanfa
* Turned witness against family associate Louis DeNaples and is in prison today



Anthony Bentrovito
* Capo
* Served as captain somewhere between the 50's and the 90's

Anthony J. Musco
* Soldier (Binghamton NY)
* Partner of Frank Cannone
* Served 17 years in jail for racketeering
* Currently retired in Arizona and Florida

Joseph Mazza
* Soldier (Utica)

Jack 'The Dandy' Parisi
* Soldier
* Former killer for Murder Inc.
* Fled to Pittston to avoid a murder charge
* Owner of Irene Dress Co.
* Production manager for Nuremberg Dress Co.
* Supervisor for Madison Dress Co.
* Both were fronts for his labor racketeering operations
* In the 80's, was an associate of James Sandutch, who acted as his chauffeur
* Sandutch would later be found guilty of the arson-murder of a police deputy and his entire family

Casper 'Cappy' Guimento (Scranton, Dunmore PA)
* Soldier
* Considered a 'professional gambler'
* Took over as bodyguard for Bufalino after Modesto LoQuasto died
* Helped the Colombos secure a debt on Bufalino turf
* Acted as emissary between Bufalino and Louis DeNaples so the two would not have to meet
* Ran craps games for the family
* Indicted along with Osticco and Frank Sheeran for the Sheraton Hotel arson plot

Albert Scalleat
* Soldier
* Brother of Joseph Scalleat, Philadelphia soldier
* With Joseph operated A & J Sales Company
* Involved in the bankruptcy of Cardinal Container Corporation
* Their company sold garments created by Bufalino-owned companies
* Often acted as an emmisary for William D'elia
* Still alive today