Donato (Dempsey) Laietta (Newly Expanded)
Donato Laietta was a relatively mysterious and unknown associate of the Lucchese Family affiliated with Joseph (Joe Brown) Lucchese, a...
From its origins in Italian East Harlem, with many of its founding members having emigrated from Palermo and Corleone, Sicily, and later expanding out into the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, New Jersey, South Florida, and elsewhere, the Lucchese Crime Family has always been considered a major force within the greater New York City metropolitan area.
And although, traditionally, the smallest of the infamous Five Families, with an estimated formal membership of 130 members and over 500 associates, from its first leader Gaetano Reina to Gaetano Gagliano to Family namesake Gaetano Lucchese himself, on down through Carmine Tramunti and including Anthony Corallo, this borgata has always enjoyed the benefit of having a capable, intelligent leadership who directed their membership into the pivotal control of many of New York’s most important industries and rackets.
The Lucchese borgata had the envied reputation of always being one of the most internally peaceful, well-run, and wealthiest of the Five Families. They boasted a powerhouse lineup of such mob legends as the infamous John (Johnny Dio) Dioguardi, Vincent Rao, Paul Vario, Sr., John (Big John) Ormento, Vincent (Jimmy Doyle) Plumeri, and Joseph (Joe Beck) DiPalermo, to name but a few.
Through their successful infiltration, domination, and ironclad control of many key labor unions in varied industries such as major Teamsters Locals, the International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), and the Laborers Union of North America, among many other industry unions, the Lucchese’s have leveraged this control to dictate to entire segments of the business world. The garment district on an unprecedented scale, the nationwide air-freight industry at JFK Airport, and building construction are but a few of the industries held captive by the Lucchese Family for decades.
Donato Laietta was a relatively mysterious and unknown associate of the Lucchese Family affiliated with Joseph (Joe Brown) Lucchese, a...
Johnny Dio was intelligent and sharp, yet quite a diabolical mobster. This is Part 2 of his story.
Johnny Dio would become one of the most recognized and notorious gangsters in the U.S. and the preeminent labor-union racketeer...
Michael "Big Nose Mike" Fiore was a Lucchese Family associate who quickly became an informant, gathering intel on all Five...
Frank Dioguardi was the younger brother of the infamous Johnny Dio who operated in NYC and Florida.
Nunzio “Frank” Arra was a key figure in the Lucchese crime family, running policy banks and bookmaking operations across Harlem,...
Orlando Della Paoli was active in alcohol-tax bootlegging, narcotics, and stock and securities thefts for the Lucchese Family.
Charlie Brody DiPalermo was a notorious Lucchese hoodlum heavily involved in the drug trade with his brother Joe Beck.
Joe Beck DiPalermo was one of the biggest drug merchants in the mafia under the flag of the Lucchese Family.
Gaetano (Tommy Dio) Dioguardi was a soldier in the Lucchese Family and a garment racketeer along with his more infamous...
Harry Davidoff was an associate of the Lucchese Family who worked closely with Johnny Dio in the JFK Airport rackets...
Larry Knohl was a Lucchese Family associate who rubbed elbows with mafia legends like Johnny Dio while running an empire...
Danny Kapilow was a former boxer who, once he had retired from the ring, became a major power in labor...
Milton (Milty) Wekar was one of NYC's largest bookmakers making millions for himself and his Mafia benefactors along the way.
Ettore (Little Eddie) Coco was a member of the Lucchese Family who specialize in the "prizefight rackerts."
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