Bosses of the Lucchese Crime Family: 1920–1930 — Gaetano "Tommy" Reina (murdered February 26, 1930 during the Castellammarese War by the Masseria faction. * some believe his murder sparked the shooting war between the Masseria and Maranzano factions, others believe the war truly started with the murders of Castellammarese Clan leaders in Detroit and Chicago the following May and October.) -------------------- 1930– Bonaventura "Joseph/Fat Joe" Pinzolo (murdered September 5, 1930 by the Gagliano/Lucchese faction of the Reina crime family.) -------------------------------------------1931–1953 — Gaetano "Tommy" Gagliano (allegedly semi-retired due to ill health sometime in 1951, died February 16, 1953. * others speculate he died in 1951.) ---------------------1951–1953 — Gaetano "Tommy Brown" Lucchese (acting boss) (official underboss and the long the acknowledged successor to Gagliano.) -------------------------------- 1953–1967 — Gaetano "Tommy Brown" Lucchese (by 1966 he was basically incapacitated and semi-retired due to terminal illness, died of brain tumor on July 13, 1967.) 1966–1967 — Carmine "Mr. Gribbs" Tramunti (acting boss) (he became commission substituto and an intern boss for a year when Lucchese was unable to continue as an active leader, stepped down for a short period of time.) ----------------------- 1967– Ettore "Eddie" Coco (acting boss) (he was Luchese's second choice as successor, but like Lucchese's first choice Coco was imprisoned in 1967 and had to step down.) ------------------ 1967–1973 — Carmine "Mr. Gribbs" Tramunti (due to Coco's imprisonment Tramunti was once again chosen as an acting leader until Luchese's first choice was released from prison. Tramunti himself was imprisoned in October of 1973 and died in prison October 15, 1978.) ---------------------------- 1973–1986 — Anthony "Tony Ducks" Corallo (he was Luchese's first choice for successor, but at the time of Luchese's death Corallo was on trial, soon convicted in 1968 and sentenced to 2 years in prison. indicted in the famous commission case on February 15, 1985, convicted on November 19, 1986 and on January 13, 1987 he was sentenced to 100 years in prison, died in prison August 23, 2000.) ------------- 1986– Anthony "Buddy" Luongo (Luongo was named Coralla's successor soon after the verdicts of the commission case were rendered in late 1986, but sometime in December of 1986 Luongo, a Bronx faction leader was murdered by Brooklyn faction leaders Vic Amuso and Tony Casso.) ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- 1987–present — Vittorio "Vic" Amuso (former Brooklyn faction leader and consigliere Chris Furnari convinced Tony Corallo to make Furnari's proteges Vic Amuso and Tony Casso the new bosses in early 1987. former Bronx faction leader and underboss Tom Santoro advised against it knowing the succession of Amuso and Casso would be the biggest mistake in the crime family's history.) ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------- 1990–1991 — Alphonse "Little Al" D'Arco (street boss) (a caporegime who was promoted by Amuso, held the position from May 1990 - January 1991, then promoted once again.)------------------------------------------ 1991– Alphonse "Little Al" D'Arco (acting boss) (held the position from January 1991 - September 1991, he was then demoted by Amuso, but held a position within the crime family's ruling panel/committee until he defected to the government on September 21, 1991.) ---------------------------1991–1993 — 4 Man Ruling Panel/Committee, with help from the family consigliere, various capos, Salvatore "Sal" Avellino, Anthony "Bowat" Baratta,Steven "Wonderboy" Crea, Domenico "Danny" Cutaia, and consigliere, Frank "Big Frank" Lasterino ------------------------ 1993–1998 — Joseph "Little Joe" DeFede (acting boss) (a caporegime and close associate who was promoted by Amuso and was eventually jailed in 1998. DeFede defected to the government soon after being released from prison in early 2002 fearing Amuso had sanctioned his murder.) -------------------- 1998–2001 — Steven "Wonderboy" Crea (acting boss) (the official underboss who was promoted by Amuso and eventually indicted and jailed on September 6, 2000 on extortion charges. Crea was eventually convicted in 2001 and sentenced to 5 years in prison.) ------------------------- 2001–2003 — Louis "Louie Bagels/Crossbay Louie" Daidone (acting boss) arrested March of 2003 and sentenced to life in prison January of 2004) ---------------------------- 2003–2006 — 3 Man Ruling Panel/Committee , top capos Aniello "Neil" Migliore , Joseph DiNapoli , Matthew Madonna (street bosses) (allegedly after the new acting boss was chosen sometime in 2006 it was decided that the 3 man ruling panel/committee would be substituted for the official underboss position for the time being and act as street bosses in assisting the acting boss.) ------------------------ 2006–present — Steven "Wonderboy" Crea (acting boss) (released from prison August 24, 2006 under strict parole restrictions.) ---------------------------- 2007–present — Vittorio "Vic" Amuso (imprisoned boss), Steven "Wonderboy" Crea (acting boss), Aniello "Neil" Migliore, Joseph "Joey Dean" DiNapoli, Matthew "Mattie Nattie" Madonna (street bosses/top caporegimes in place of official underboss, report to Crea), Joseph "Joe C." Caridi (imprisoned consigliere) (present regime-hierarchy 2007)
Consiglieri
Geronimo "Die Heart Jerry"
Angileri Joseph Caridi
Christopher "Christy Tick" Furnari
Frank "Big Frank" Lasterino
Vincent Rao
Calvino "Quick Kid" Kastarino - 1946-1953Underbosses
Stefano LaSalle
Mariano Macaluso
Aniello Migliore
Salvatore "Tom Mix" Santoro
Adolfo Poscalucci
Paul VarioCapos
Santino Angilieri
Joseph Abate
Anthony Accetturo
Salvatore Avellino
Anthony "Bowat" Baratta
Frank “Frankie Hearts†Bellino
John Capra
Eugene Castelle
John Cerrella
George “George Goggles†Conte
Michel Coppola
Steven Crea
Nicky "Slicknic" Hippolero
Domenico Cutaia
Joseph DiNapoli
Joseph Giampa
Joseph “Joey Narrow†Laratro
Joseph “Joe Brown†Lucchese
Matthew Madonna
Vincent “Vinny Casablanca†Mancione
Giovanni "Big John" Ormento
Richard “The Toupe†Pagliarulo
Frank “Frankie Bones†Papagni
James “Jimmy Doyle†Plumeri
Joseph Riducono
Michael Salerno
Anthony “Tony Blue Eyes†Santorelli
Michael "Mad Dog" Taccetta
Joseph "Joey Flowers" Tangorra
Joseph Truncale
Dominic Truscello
Paul Vario, capo of The Vario Crew
George "Georgie Neck" Zappola
Michael Longton Jr Mikey "Cheeks" Longton Jr[edit] Soldiers
Calo Angileri
Peter "The Killer" Abbandante
James Abbattiello
Anthony Accetturo, Jr.
Ray Argentina
Carmine Avellino
Edward Barberra
John Baudanza
Paul Carbo
John Castellucci
Ralph Cuomo
Martin Taccetta
Michael "Mad Dog" Taccetta
Joseph Datello
Phillip DeSimone
Anthony DiLapi
John "Johnny Dio" Dioguardi
Thomas "Tommy Dio" Dioguardi
Bruno Facciolo
Dominic "Big Ears" Fananuccio
Thomas Greco
Francesco Manzo
Anthony "Razor" Pezzullo
Carmelo “Carlo†Profeta
James Santos
Frank Sorace
Rocco Vitulli
Arthur Zambardi
Santino "Sonny" Albon[edit] Associates
Frank Abbandando Jr.
Joseph Allegro
Phillip Basile
James "Jimmy the Gent" Burke
Frank James Burke, son of Jimmy
Louis Cafora
Stephen Caracappa
Fredrick DeLucia
Leo DiRubbo
Thomas "Two-Gun Tommy" DeSimone
Dolores DeSimone, sister of Tommy
Robert DeSimone, brother of Tommy
Stanley Diamond
East Harlem Purple Gang
Richard Eaton
Parnell "Stacks" Edwards
Louis Eppolito
Bruno Facciolo
Theresa Ferrara
Gaetano Fiorito
French Connection
Michael "Spider" Gianco
Martin Krugman
Paolo LiCastri
Anthony Loria, Sr.
Santino Maglione
John Manitsas
Giuseppe "Joe Buddha" Manri
John Mazzolla
Simon "Jonny Eyeball" Marts
Tom Monteleone
Joseph Martinelli
"Frenchy" McMahon
Frank Menna
Robert Nalo
Vincent Papa
Guido Penosi
Anthony Rodriguez
Casey Rosado
Angelo Sepe
Anthony Stabile
Patrick Testa
Louis Werner ============[edit] Government informants
Former members of the Lucchese crime family who have agreed to become government informants or have testified against their former associates.Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso, Underboss
Peter "Fat Pete" Chiodo, Capo
Anthony "Tumac" Accetturo, Capo
Alphonse "Little Al" D'Arco, Acting Boss
Joseph "Little Joe" DeFede, Acting Boss
Tommy "Crazy Eyes" Aguero,associate (killed before able to testify in bronx, NY)
Anthony DeSimone, associate, brother of Tommy DeSimone
Frank "Spaghetti Man" Gioia, Jr., soldier
Frank Gioia, Sr., soldier - did not testify, entered Witness Protection Program with son
Henry Hill, associate. His life was the basis for the book Wiseguy and the film Goodfellas
Karen Hill, Henry's wife
Burton Kaplan, associate
Vincent Salanardi, soldier
Howard Angileri , Brother of Gerolimo and Santino , Was a Cop untill he was considerd " Made " he was then named a Soldier of the Lucchese Family.
Dean Spong, soldier dropped out of witness protection program and fled to Australia.