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Posted By: LuanKuci

Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/04/22 09:08 AM

Reputed Philly mob underboss pleads guilty to racketeering and extortion and will do time in federal prison
Alleged mobster Steven Mazzone faces up to five years in prison. He was the most senior organized crime leader named in a sweeping racketeering indictment.

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Craig R. McCoy THE INQUIRER June 30, 2022

The reputed underboss of Philadelphia’s mob family faces up to five years in federal prison after federal prosecutors and the FBI notched another conviction Thursday in their latest — and perhaps last — major salvo against the remnants of the once-fearsome criminal enterprise.

Steven Mazzone, 58, pleaded guilty to racketeering, illegal gambling, loan-sharking, and conspiracy to commit extortion. He was the most recent senior mob figure to fall after the convictions over the decades of Nicky Scarfo, John Stanfa, Ralph Natale, and Joseph Merlino.

Mazzone was among 15 defendants in a sweeping case made public in 2020 that targeted numerous members and associates of the Philadelphia mob, including his younger brother, Salvatore. Of the 15 defendants, 11 men, including the Mazzone brothers, have pleaded guilty or agreed to do so. Three others are awaiting trial. One has died.

“These are guys who have been major players for decades. This is a major accomplishment.”—Retired federal prosecutor David Fritcheynone

Prosecutors Jonathan Ortiz, Justin Ashenfelter, and Alexander Gottfried reached an agreement with Mazzone under which the judge in the case will be asked to consider a prison term of at least 45 months or as many as 60 months. U.S. District Judge R. Barclay Surrick is free to abide by the deal or not at sentencing Oct. 26.

After the brief hearing, Mazzone’s lawyer, Louis Busico, said: “Steven Mazzone always lived his life as a man’s man and today he made a decision that’s in the best interests of his family and loved ones.”

Busico unsuccessfully asked the judge to lift an 11 p.m. curfew imposed on Mazzone as he awaits sentencing. The lawyer said this would make it easier for Mazzone to see and console his two grown daughters, who are coping with the death of their mother last December. Busico provided few details.

In an interview Thursday, retired federal prosecutor David Fritchey, a former chief of the Organized Crime Strike Force of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia, said Mazzone and his codefendants included veteran mobsters, not just “low-level strong-arm guys or bookies.”

“These are guys who have been major players for decades,” he said in an interview. “This is a major accomplishment.”

Federal prosecutors said they built their case on evidence obtained by informants who wore wires, along with electronic bugs, undercover drug buys, camera surveillance, and law enforcement and civilian witnesses.

In the most unusual part of the indictment, prosecutors say Mazzone was caught on tape participating in a 2015 mob initiation ceremony in South Philadelphia in which his brother and four others became made members of the crime family. In the secret session, the initiates were captured pledging to “burn in hell forever if I betray my friends.”

Mazzone explained during the ceremony how the members had to “kick up” money from their criminal activity.

“None of youse are owed anything,” prosecutors quoted him as saying. “It’s what you’re going to bring here. ... This is the family, this is where you bring it to. It’s not for you.”

At a celebratory dinner afterward, Mazzone said the mob had to make sure it got its share of the action in Atlantic City.

“We’re gangsters,” he was recorded saying. “I mean, you know, I’m not gonna let no sucker take that.”

Prosecutors said the “acting boss” of the family also took part in the ceremony, identifying him in court papers only as “M.L.” That man would be the seventh or so leader of the Philadelphia mob since Angelo Bruno was shot to death in 1980, according to court documents and news accounts. A year after Bruno’s murder, his successor, Philip Testa, was killed by a bomb on his South Philly doorstep and, in the decades that followed, four other bosses were sidelined by long prison terms in a string of cases brought by federal prosecutors.

In the so-called mob wars that flared for years after Bruno’s death, prosecutors said informants variously named Mazzone as both the pursued and the pursuer in a series of violent encounters. Among other allegations, authorities said, Mazzone shot to death a rival mob member and played a role in two other gun assaults that left targets wounded, all in 1993. That same year, authorities have said, Mazzone’s enemies plotted to kill him, but the planned hit failed after he failed to show up at a South Philadelphia bar as expected.

In 2001, a jury acquitted Mazzone of allegations related to this violence but convicted him on racketeering, extortion, and gambling charges. At sentencing, a prosecutor called him “vicious, lazy, shameless, selfish, and devoid of any sense of conventional morality.” His defense lawyer called him “quiet, kind, and gentle.”

He then served his first stint in federal prison, until his release in 2009. When Mazzone was arrested again in 2020, his defense lawyers said he was working at a South Philadelphia gym and a Bucks County store that sells lawn furniture.

In an interview Thursday, Stephen LaPenta, a retired Philadelphia police lieutenant and onetime organized crime investigator for the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, called the convictions of Mazzone and his codefendants “a marvelous achievement.”

Attorney Joel M. Friedman, who was a leader of the Organized Crime Strike Force in the years before Fritchey, said the mob in the city was far weaker now compared with “how strong they were in the earlier years.” He added: “The strike force and the federal investigative agencies made a major impact upon organized crime.”
Posted By: Giacalone

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/04/22 09:33 PM

Haha this guy always looks the part. He should come to Hollywood
Posted By: eastsideofvan

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/04/22 11:17 PM

Makes me sick! You don't ever admit the existence of this thing!

I wish I was at the courthouse so I could throw acid in his face.

To think that piece of shit was my friend once!
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/05/22 09:23 AM

Originally Posted by eastsideofvan
Makes me sick! You don't ever admit the existence of this thing!

I wish I was at the courthouse so I could throw acid in his face.

To think that piece of shit was my friend once!


This was the glorious old days. Now every mobsters with a little of intelligence take a plea and does the bare minimum of years in prison.
Posted By: Lenox

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/05/22 12:17 PM

I find how the prosecutor and how his lawyer describe him as absolutely hilarious.

At sentencing, a prosecutor called him “vicious, lazy, shameless, selfish, and devoid of any sense of conventional morality.” His defense lawyer called him “quiet, kind, and gentle.”
Posted By: Millspgh

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/05/22 09:11 PM

Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
Originally Posted by eastsideofvan
Makes me sick! You don't ever admit the existence of this thing!

I wish I was at the courthouse so I could throw acid in his face.

To think that piece of shit was my friend once!


This was the glorious old days. Now every mobsters with a little of intelligence take a plea and does the bare minimum of years in prison.


Let’s face it, what’s the point pretending it doesn’t exist? Every adult in the country knows it exists, so why continue to play dumb? For what? To spend your next 50 years in the can?
Take the plea, get a short stint, then get back in the streets making money.
No point in pretending it doesn’t exist anymore just to wind up getting 60 year sentences, that’s exactly what the government hopes they’ll do. They’re praying these guys go to trial so they can lock them up forever.
I’m all for them taking pleas and short sentences.
Posted By: eastsideofvan

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 01:07 AM

Easy for you to say -- I did 20 fuckin' years!

Originally Posted by Millspgh
Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
Originally Posted by eastsideofvan
Makes me sick! You don't ever admit the existence of this thing!

I wish I was at the courthouse so I could throw acid in his face.

To think that piece of shit was my friend once!


This was the glorious old days. Now every mobsters with a little of intelligence take a plea and does the bare minimum of years in prison.


Let’s face it, what’s the point pretending it doesn’t exist? Every adult in the country knows it exists, so why continue to play dumb? For what? To spend your next 50 years in the can?
Take the plea, get a short stint, then get back in the streets making money.
No point in pretending it doesn’t exist anymore just to wind up getting 60 year sentences, that’s exactly what the government hopes they’ll do. They’re praying these guys go to trial so they can lock them up forever.
I’m all for them taking pleas and short sentences.
Posted By: ThisGuyOverHere

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 01:17 AM

[quote=eastsideofvan]Easy for you to say -- I did 20 fuckin' years!

Eating grilled cheese off a radiator when you wanted manicotti.
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 06:09 AM

Thats called a ... COMPRoMISE
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 06:11 AM

Talk to Gene Gotti about plea deals.

The guy did a 50 year bid when he could have pleaded out to what 12 or something like that.

While Gotti's kids were all living in Mansions
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 06:20 AM

[quote=eastsideofvan]Easy for you to say -- I did 20 fuckin' years!

Really??? And for what? Murder,drug traffick?
Posted By: eastsideofvan

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 03:53 PM

I invented point shaving.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 05:12 PM

Originally Posted by eastsideofvan
I invented point shaving.


I don't believe you.
Posted By: eastsideofvan

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/06/22 06:26 PM

You don't?!?

Just ask Bobby Bacala!
Posted By: jace

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/07/22 01:27 AM

Furio is slow to catch on, or playing dumb.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/07/22 06:06 AM

Originally Posted by jace
Furio is slow to catch on, or playing dumb.


The second answer.
Posted By: Millspgh

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/07/22 03:41 PM

Originally Posted by BensonHURST
Talk to Gene Gotti about plea deals.

The guy did a 50 year bid when he could have pleaded out to what 12 or something like that.

While Gotti's kids were all living in Mansions


He should have taken the 12
Posted By: merlino

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/08/22 04:41 AM

Lucky he wasn't doing anything that is not legal in the 5 casinos in Philly; Dom is messing ppl up in the community he needs to get 8-10, he was a drug dealer, he should be like Georgie and do housing
Posted By: DiLorenzo

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/09/22 01:35 AM

illegal gambling, loan-sharking, and conspiracy to commit extortion....Those are Philly's top rackets lol....They used to be ignored and considered petty crap in NY
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/09/22 07:59 AM

Originally Posted by DiLorenzo
illegal gambling, loan-sharking, and conspiracy to commit extortion....Those are Philly's top rackets lol....They used to be ignored and considered petty crap in NY



Five Families consider petty crap all the families out NY.
Posted By: azguy

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/09/22 09:26 PM

They call him "good looking Steve" for a reason.

he can do the 5 years standing on his head
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/09/22 11:46 PM

In it’s hey day what did it have going on?
Not much more

Unions I don’t think they were that tied in to the unions.

Had some hooks in them.

Other than that

1) Extortion
2) Gambling
3) Loan Sharking
4) Drug Dealing

That’s what they have going on today.
Posted By: grumpies

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 01:21 AM

your are so right. dom was only a drug dealer and messing people up in the neighborhood . he probably never held a real job in his life . some unknown guys smashed his windows in, on the front of his house and he never did a thing, he probably knows who did it.. this guy is way over rated. just a small medium time drug dealer . an gives the money to his masters! and mazzone listen to the way he talks.. he talks like he is in the movies. north philly brothers dont talk that much shit.. he is a complete fake.. he acts like he can fight and some dangerous special dude.. you got to b kidding me i am thinking.. why are these guys like this.. i know why. it is because if they really had any kind of money and were worry free.. they would not talk that talk and stare people down the way that they do.. they would walk around with a smile.. and only one guy emits that and it is joey and maybe that old man ligambi... that is it... maybe the 2 masters have all the money... they both sent thier kids to villanova.. that is 45K a year i believe..
Posted By: grumpies

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 01:25 AM

that pretty boy will get his ass pillaged .. an my question to you is ? will he still have that look on his face..?? And now will they call him stephanie?
Posted By: jace

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 04:47 AM

Originally Posted by grumpies
that pretty boy will get his ass pillaged .. an my question to you is ? will he still have that look on his face..?? And now will they call him stephanie?



You sound alike a complete A-Hole. Also what's with the spaces breaking up every sentence? Your last post shows you are not serious, just here for attention.
Posted By: grumpies

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 02:35 PM

BS pal the guy is a complete jerk. someone else said it earlier look how he treats people.. like i said early some walk around with a smile, some of them act real bad.. he should have his teeth knocked out.. and listen to him talk , plant this flag here in ac, nothing is yours it is mine ... yea right.. i would of punched him in the face right then and there after saying that, but i dont deal with these type of people in that way.. and happen to know some.. oh i dont post very much, i am not looking for attention. if i was i would be in a club or sports bar dancing.. not bragging about planting the mob flag in ac.. im shure you agree some of these guys should put thier heads down and keep walking dont always try and act like hanibal lector.. joey dont act like that he is all smiles. i mean please steve please.. he put his own dumb ass in jail by getting caught on tape trying to be pablo escovar and trying to be a bad ass, touting the mob he is in.. basically..
Posted By: grumpies

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 02:47 PM

you are probably good nice guy i am not getting on you. i was not starting nothing. i dont like steve or that type of guy. but if he was so tough. what ever happned to bent finger? he is right there in ventnor or margate i believe. how come that gut walks around scott free after he testified against you. and even said in front of the judge, he had a karate kick that would chop them up to steve joe and ligambi i believe.. and they never did a dammm thing.. steve looks like the perfect guy for that job? well whats was up steve plant your flag?
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 02:48 PM

Guys Mazzone are childhood friend of Merlino. He and the others gained a sure carrer in the mob after helped Joey to win the war against Stanfa. Doesnt matter what Mazzone is,he's a friend of the boss.
Posted By: ralphie_cifaretto

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 03:37 PM

Originally Posted by grumpies
BS pal the guy is a complete jerk. someone else said it earlier look how he treats people.. like i said early some walk around with a smile, some of them act real bad.. he should have his teeth knocked out.. and listen to him talk , plant this flag here in ac, nothing is yours it is mine ... yea right.. i would of punched him in the face right then and there after saying that, but i dont deal with these type of people in that way.. and happen to know some.. oh i dont post very much, i am not looking for attention. if i was i would be in a club or sports bar dancing.. not bragging about planting the mob flag in ac.. im shure you agree some of these guys should put thier heads down and keep walking dont always try and act like hanibal lector.. joey dont act like that he is all smiles. i mean please steve please.. he put his own dumb ass in jail by getting caught on tape trying to be pablo escovar and trying to be a bad ass, touting the mob he is in.. basically..


I sort of doubt you would have punched him in the face. It's way too easy to talk tough on the internet. Steve Mazzone is a very serious guy. You can make fun of him all you want, but most people in that life get caught on tape sooner or later. It's not a big deal. He'll be home in about 4 years.
Posted By: Lenox

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 04:07 PM

If Im not misaken that guy “bent finger Lou “ got the shit kicked out of him.
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/10/22 05:30 PM

By who Steve Mazzone?
Posted By: azguy

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/11/22 07:15 PM

UB in Philly
Posted By: LuanKuci

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/11/22 07:52 PM

Originally Posted by Lenox
If Im not misaken that guy “bent finger Lou “ got the shit kicked out of him.

Care to elaborate?
Posted By: DiLorenzo

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/11/22 10:17 PM

Not for nothing, but shylocking and enforcing shylock payments used to be small on the federal level
Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
Originally Posted by DiLorenzo
illegal gambling, loan-sharking, and conspiracy to commit extortion....Those are Philly's top rackets lol....They used to be ignored and considered petty crap in NY



Five Families consider petty crap all the families out NY.

Not for nothing, but shylocking and enforcing shylock payments used to be considered small time on the federal level in every city and not worth their time ...Now it looks like they're just looking easy busts and meeting quotas
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/12/22 03:48 AM

Originally Posted by DiLorenzo
Not for nothing, but shylocking and enforcing shylock payments used to be small on the federal level
Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
Originally Posted by DiLorenzo
illegal gambling, loan-sharking, and conspiracy to commit extortion....Those are Philly's top rackets lol....They used to be ignored and considered petty crap in NY



Five Families consider petty crap all the families out NY.

Not for nothing, but shylocking and enforcing shylock payments used to be considered small time on the federal level in every city and not worth their time ...Now it looks like they're just looking easy busts and meeting quotas



Yes and no
In the past unless it was a case built on it $500,000 in "JUICE LOANS" or a pretty big book.

For a RICO indictment the feds need two "PREDICATE ACTS" loan sharking, gambling alot of times were used for that 2nd act.

In today's world its used quite often with Gambling on a small level, just to get guys off the street for a few years.

That's what it seems the feds strategy is these days.

They are content with these small cases to show they are doing something.

In the past cases were built over years and years and included big money items or dead bodies.

If a gambler doesn't pay and you start charging VIG on his losses you are now a loan shark.
And if that guy gets scared and he runs to the feds your in trouble.

Just to give you an example how things have changed when bookie joints used to get raided one guy would step forward and say it was his place and he would get charged with a felony that had no jail time attached to it, everyone else working the bookie joint would get a misdemeanor charge.

Point being it was bullshit.

Now they headline RICO cases with it.

Again unless it is a BIG SPORTS BOOK, then as they say they can make a federal case out of it.






Posted By: merlino

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/12/22 06:36 PM

Seems they are just bothering these guys (not Dom) to get them in prison and maybe one of them will spill the beans on the unsolved murders, aside from beating someone up over borrowed money; every single one of these things is available in south philly and AC, from gambling to the payday loans. I do understand that you can get a gambling account from a street guy easier with a basic loan or credit rather than at Live casino or The ol sugarhouse one. Dom dealing in heavy drugs is bad and he is lucky he isnt doing a long stretch
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/13/22 04:49 AM

These "YOUNG TURKS" took over LCN, in P.A. that just goes to show that it is possible.

It starts with one guy that has that "WHATEVER IT IS" that inspires a loyal following and BAM, just like that you have a crew and then you have a few crews and than you have a small BORGATA.

I read somewhere that Joey might not of ever been made when he took over as boss of the family.
He ended up having Stanfa or someone "PINCH HIS FINGER" just for appearances,I think it was in jail.

So when we talk about these defunct families across the U.S. it is not totally impossible that someone with that type of "WHATEVER IT IS" inspires a resurrection on some level.

Not common, Not easy, Very Rare however, NOT impossible.

The point being YES, one of these families can be resurrected from their lowly "CRUMBS"

At this point it should be called the MERLINO FAMILY...

They did this with:

1) No Money.
2) No backing from N.Y.
3) No real Cash Cow rackets. (from what I read)
4) No HUGE shy book.
5) No HUGE sports book.
6) N.Y. was trying to KILL Merlino.
7) A terrible Civil War broke out. (Brother's Killing Brothers).
8) The Feds have MORE of a "HARD ON" for Merlino than I think any other LCN, member today.
Posted By: chin_gigante

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/13/22 08:32 AM

Originally Posted by BensonHURST

At this point it should be called the MERLINO FAMILY...

They did this with:

1) No Money.
2) No backing from N.Y.
3) No real Cash Cow rackets. (from what I read)
4) No HUGE shy book.
5) No HUGE sports book.
6) N.Y. was trying to KILL Merlino.
7) A terrible Civil War broke out. (Brother's Killing Brothers).
8) The Feds have MORE of a "HARD ON" for Merlino than I think any other LCN, member today.


The Ciancaglini-Merlino faction were being backed by the Genovese Family. In 1994, the Genoveses approved Natale becoming the Boss and required him to run any major decisions by him. Natale and Merlino would send messages back and forth to the Genovese Family through Peter Caprio. The Gambino Family also approved Natale and Merlino taking over.
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/13/22 05:26 PM

Ok and I am more asking then telling.

When Merlino went against Natale didn’t he lose all his backing?
And it was just him and his crew of childhood friends that shot their way to the top?

Didn’t the Genovese try to take Merlino out a bunch of time?
And the Gambino’s signed off on it?

Also at about that time or a little after we’re the Luke’s trying to take back the family with Scarfo Jr?
Posted By: chin_gigante

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/18/22 09:23 AM

Originally Posted by BensonHURST
Ok and I am more asking then telling.

When Merlino went against Natale didn’t he lose all his backing?
And it was just him and his crew of childhood friends that shot their way to the top?

Didn’t the Genovese try to take Merlino out a bunch of time?
And the Gambino’s signed off on it?

Also at about that time or a little after we’re the Luke’s trying to take back the family with Scarfo Jr?


In early 1998, Nicky Scarfo first tried to regain control of the Philadelphia Family through his son as a proxy. Ralph Natale at one point offered through a Lucchese contact to take Scarfo Jr in, straighten him out, and make him a Captain in Atlantic City, but the Scarfos declined. Through Vic Amuso, Scarfo put out contracts on Natale, Joseph Merlino, and Ronald Previte and there was word of Lucchese hit teams being sent to the Jersey shore to kill Merlino. On March 10, 1998, Previte recorded Natale talking about the contracts. Previte brought up a news report that indicated the New York Families were backing Scarfo's play, to which Natale responded: "There is no sitting Commission right now. There is nobody reaching out and the biggest Family in New York... Is the Chin's Family... The kid who runs it now [Bellomo] told [Scarfo] there's only one Boss in Philadelphia, and that's Ralph Natale. And that's where the fuck it's at."

The situation with the Genovese Family started to sour after Natale was arrested for violating parole in 1998. Merlino passed a message to the Genovese Family through Peter Caprio asking permission to induct members from Boston. On any major decisions, Natale and Merlino needed the Genovese Family's okay, and they would use Caprio as a messenger. Caprio would in turn contact Genovese members Vito Alberti and Lawrence Ricci (who was a cousin of Philadelphia member Vincent Centorino). The Genovese Family said no, but Merlino made them anyway. In addition, the Genovese Family was upset with Merlino for failing to send money Natale's way after he got arrested. Things came to a peak a year later when Merlino himself was indicted and Natale flipped. The Genovese Family was embarrassed by Natale flipping because they put him in the position as Boss, so because of this they were refusing to recognise Joseph Ligambi as Acting Boss.

At that point, the Genovese Family were setting up a joint video-poker business in Philadelphia between Vito Alberti and Daniel D'Ambrosia, who was on record with Caprio. However, because they were refusing to recognise Ligambi they did not want to cut him in on any of the proceeds. Caprio knew if they did this, Ligambi would have D'Ambrosia killed. To prevent this from happening, Caprio got the backing of the Genovese and Gambino Families to kill Ligambi and step up as Boss of Philadelphia. It was also decided that if Ligambi was going to be killed, they would have to take out Steven Mazzone and George Borgesi as well. On the Genovese side, Caprio was dealing with Alberti and Ricci, and from the Gambinos, Caprio was communicating with Anthony Proto.

After stepping up to run the Family, Ligambi had reached out to Caprio to set up meetings in New York so he could be introduced as the new Acting Boss. The plan therefore was to lure Ligambi, Mazzone, and Borgesi up to North Jersey under the pretence of meeting representatives of the New York Families. They would be taken to a warehouse where Caprio and D'Ambrosia would shoot them to death. The bodies would be taken to another warehouse or construction site and burried. Alberti, Proto, Vincent Centorino, and Raymond LePore were also involved in the conspiracy. Caprio also wanted to kill associate Philip Casale for unrelated reasons and bury him in the same hole. When this was done, Caprio would be made the Boss. He would straighten out D'Ambrosia and LePore and make D'Ambrosia his Underboss. Martin Angelina would have been made Consigliere. However, Caprio was arrested and flipped before this could take place and the plan fell apart.

A couple of years later, an associate linked to the Lawrence Dentico crew was observed delivering tribute from a gambling operation to a "high-ranking" Philadelphia member, so it appears relations normalised quite quickly. Interestingly, when Larry Ricci disappeared in 2005, an investigator mentioned in a press statement that one possible motive for the murder was that Ricci had approved Caprio's plan to take over without getting the okay from the Family leadership. It's unclear if Ricci was setting Caprio up for a Tony Caponigro situation or if the Genovese Family were just lying about their involvement after the plan failed.

Either way, Merlino does not seem to have had any major problems with the Genovese Family since his release from prison. He has been observed meeting with Genovese Captains including Pasquale Parrello, Daniel Pagano, and Eugene Onofrio. Parrello has also been observed in Philadelphia meeting with George Borgesi. During Merlino's last trial, an FBI agent testified that their information suggested the Philadelphia Family was once again answering to the Genovese Family as they had done at the beginning of Natale and Merlino's reign. This would seem to be the same arrangement as the DeCavalcante Family being subservient to the Gambino Family.
Posted By: BensonHURST

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/19/22 03:27 AM

Thank you CHIN...

I thought Scarfo Jr. was being persistent with his recruiting efforts
To the point where Merlino eventually sent a message saying that he was going to send Luke's back to N.Y. in Body-Bags

??
Posted By: chin_gigante

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/19/22 10:59 AM

That was in 1998 when there was word of Lucchese hit teams being sent to the Jersey shore. Obviously nothing materialised on either side.

The Scarfos were trying to recruit Philly guys again in the mid-late 2000s but it ultimately came to nothing and as far as I'm aware there were no threats of violence.
Posted By: tjonezee

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/19/22 01:21 PM

Didn’t they try to recruit Joseph ciancaglini? Love to hear the story behind that.
Posted By: chin_gigante

Re: Steve Mazzone pleads guilty - 07/19/22 11:26 PM

Originally Posted by tjonezee
Didn’t they try to recruit Joseph ciancaglini? Love to hear the story behind that.


They tried to recruit Joseph Ciancaglini, Jr., Joseph Grande, Louis Fazzini, and probably others. In Fazzini's case, they approached his brother while he was in prison and told him to come see them when he got out. They offered to make Grande a Captian under Scarfo, Sr. Grande however came around to Ligambi and Merlino. Joseph Pungitore tried to get Grande killed over it but Joseph Licata intervened on Grande's behalf
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