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New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023

Posted By: furio_from_naples

New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/14/23 06:38 PM

New Orleans Mafia 1993 - 17 made men

Marcello, Cologero "Carlos"
* boss from 1947 until 1993
* brother of Anthony and Joseph
* married to niece of Frank Todaro
* owner of Pelican Tomato Company, Jefferson Music Company and Brown Bomber bar
* born on February 6, 1910 in Tunis, Tunisia
* passed away on March 3, 1993 in Metairie, LA

Carraci, Frank
* capo
* owner of the 500 Club
* born on October 12, 1923 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away on September 6, 1996

Carolla, Anthony
* boss from 1993 until 2007
* owner of the Venezia Italian Restaurant
* born on November 24, 1923 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away on February 1, 2007 in New Orleans, LA

DiPiazza, Salvatore "Sam"
* capo
* identified as a bookmaker
* born around 1920 in Palermo, Sicily
* passed away on December 18, 1994

Gagliano, Frank "Fat Frank"
* underboss
* owner of Frank's Deli
* born around 1931 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away in 2006

Gagliano, Joseph
* soldier
* son of Frank
* made in 1990
* born around 1958 in New Orleans, LA
* reported to be still alive

Karno, Nick
* soldier
* owner of Karno Real Estate
* born on March 17, 1901 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away on May 4, 1994

Marcello, Anthony
* capo
* born around 1926 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away around 2006 in Metairie, LA

Marcello, Joseph Jr.
* underboss
* brother of Anthony
* owner of La Louisiana Bistro & Bar
* born on February 15, 1924 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away on June 12, 1999 in New Orleans, LA

Marcello, Pascal
* soldier
* brother of Anthony, Joseph and Carlos
* born on February 20, 1917 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away in 2001

Marcello, Salvatore
* capo
* brother of Anthony, Joseph, Carlos and Pascal
* born around 1929 in New Orleans, LA
* reported to be still alive

Marcello, Vincent "Vinny"
* soldier
* brother of Anthony, Joseph, Carlos, Pascal and Salvatore
* born around 1921 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away in 2003

Marino, Mario
* soldier
* close friend of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison
* passed away in 1993

Pecoraro, Onofio Jr. "Nofio Pecora Jr."
* soldier
* son of Nofio
* made in 1986
* went to prison for mail fraud in 2004
* born around 1950 in New Orleans, LA
* reported to be still alive

Riggio, Felix
* soldier
* made in 1993
* involved in illegal gambling
* reported to be still alive

Rizzuto, Phillip "Phil"
* soldier
* cousin of Samuel Sciortino, member of the L.A. Family
* owner of Rizzuto Management Company
* born around 1924 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away in 2001

Salvatore, Sebastian "Buster"
* capo
* born around 1914 in New Orleans, LA
* passed away in 2003

Today - what remains? 4?



Gagliano, Joseph
* soldier
* son of Frank
* made in 1990
* born around 1958 in New Orleans, LA
* reported to be still alive

Marcello, Salvatore
* capo
* brother of Anthony, Joseph, Carlos and Pascal
* born around 1929 in New Orleans, LA
* reported to be still alive


Pecoraro, Onofio Jr. "Nofio Pecora Jr."
* soldier
* son of Nofio
* made in 1986
* went to prison for mail fraud in 2004
* born around 1950 in New Orleans, LA
* reported to be still alive

Riggio, Felix
* soldier
* made in 1993
* involved in illegal gambling
* reported to be still alive

There are infos if still exist an italian oc in NO?
Posted By: VitoCahill

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/14/23 06:48 PM

no its done end of story. no functioning admin and 1 known made member left joseph gagliano frank gaglianos son.
there is no longer a mafia family or mafia related crime activity currently in new orleans.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 01:43 PM

Nofio is still alive for a fact, spends his time riding his horses in his old age. Marcello did it right, his family has a large lawfirm, and one of the grand daughters just finished law school at LSU.

Joe gags is still alive as well, got out of prison a few years ago with the sniper van ordeal I will attach the article.

https://www.nola.com/news/crime_pol...68503df-0db1-5edf-9a04-96ad6f7e30c8.html

Its not considered a "mafia family", but there are guys still running book, probably independently. There were some guys arrested after Katrina for construction fraud in the early 2000s as well, not sure if it was tied to OC.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 01:54 PM

Today, what's left of them are known as "The Muffuletta Mob." The control all the Muffuletta rackets in the City of New Orleans.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 01:59 PM

Central Street on Decature in the French Quarter is the only place to get a real Muffulatta.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 02:35 PM

Originally Posted by LaLouisiane
Central Street on Decature in the French Quarter is the only place to get a real Muffulatta.



I hear it's a big thing down there. It was started by the Gagliano family, am I correct?
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 02:46 PM

The Tusas' own Central Street Grocery, I am not familiar if their grandfather got startup money from OC in the early 1900s that would of probably been black hand before Silver Dollar Sam. Pretty cool place, they keep all of the old imported Italian Olive oil containers that used to come in the 5 gallon cans that look like old gasoline cans stacked on the top of the shelves and most of their produce is still imported from Italy. Muffaletta will cost you though it was 18$ a sandwich last time I visited.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 02:57 PM

Originally Posted by LaLouisiane
The Tusas' own Central Street Grocery, I am not familiar if their grandfather got startup money from OC in the early 1900s that would of probably been black hand before Silver Dollar Sam. Pretty cool place, they keep all of the old imported Italian Olive oil containers that used to come in the 5 gallon cans that look like old gasoline cans stacked on the top of the shelves and most of their produce is still imported from Italy. Muffaletta will cost you though it was 18$ a sandwich last time I visited.


Thats interesting. There's a lot of history in New Orleans. I really enjoyed myself while researching Carlos Marcello and his men and their activities.
Posted By: LaLouisiane

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 05:22 PM

A Lot of history but they are way past defunct. Recently besides Gagliano who pretty much had a telescope up his ass from the FBI with his "snow cone sniper van", I'm pretty sure the last guy that had anything to do with Marcello when he was still the boss was Kent Brouillette aka "Frenchy". He ran prostitutes in the French Quarter (Not a made guy, just an associate). I think he was stabbed to death in 2014-15 by some drug addict he had living in his house. He has a book written about him called Mr. New Orleans, not sure how much of it was true but he was in fact the cousin of the then Governor Edwin Edwards who also spent time in prison for racketeering.

Aside from that anyone that says NOLA is still functioning is living on hopes and dreams or some weird fantasy.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 06:57 PM

Originally Posted by LaLouisiane
A Lot of history but they are way past defunct. Recently besides Gagliano who pretty much had a telescope up his ass from the FBI with his "snow cone sniper van", I'm pretty sure the last guy that had anything to do with Marcello when he was still the boss was Kent Brouillette aka "Frenchy". He ran prostitutes in the French Quarter (Not a made guy, just an associate). I think he was stabbed to death in 2014-15 by some drug addict he had living in his house. He has a book written about him called Mr. New Orleans, not sure how much of it was true but he was in fact the cousin of the then Governor Edwin Edwards who also spent time in prison for racketeering.

Aside from that anyone that says NOLA is still functioning is living on hopes and dreams or some weird fantasy.


I completely agree with you. NOLA is completely defunct for many years now. The same as most of the other former Families that occupied the USA. Unfortunately for those still involved in that life, it is a dying business model, clearly!

Even in the traditional stronghold of NYC/NJ, the mob is but a wisp of its former self. From the top on down, they've been gutted time and again over the last 2-3 decades. To the point where they can't even successfully maintain any semblance of hierarchy for any real length of time anymore, before the so-called "administration" get indicted, convicted, and jailed for life!

Just look at what's taken place in the last decade alone within the Lucchese, Colombo, Bonanno, and other crews. M. Madonna, S. Crea, J. DiNapoli, T. Persico, A. Russo, M. Mancuso, etc., etc., etc.. They're all either doing life with no chance of parole, or they're serving long bids (and 99% of them are considered elderly already).

And the fellas who have stepped into their shoes, for the most part, have proven themselves incompetent.

It's pretty much all over...they're just waiting for the fat lady to sing!
Posted By: Jimmy_Two_Times

Re: New Orleans Mafia 1993 /2023 - 02/27/23 09:16 PM

Very insightful thank you
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