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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 75. Chapters: DeMeo Crew, Jersey Crew, The Vario Crew, Genovese crime family New Jersey faction, The Jersey crew, Roy DeMeo, James Burke, Dominick Montiglio, Thomas DeSimone, Henry Hill, Martin Krugman, Anthony Gaggi, Chris Rosenberg,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 75. Chapters: DeMeo Crew, Jersey Crew, The Vario Crew, Genovese crime family New Jersey faction, The Jersey crew, Roy DeMeo, James Burke, Dominick Montiglio, Thomas DeSimone, Henry Hill, Martin Krugman, Anthony Gaggi, Chris Rosenberg, Michael Taccetta, Louis Cafora, 116th Street Crew, Paul Vario, Louis Werner, Martin Taccetta, Angelo Sepe, Vito Arena, Anthony Accetturo, Anthony Senter, Alphonse D'Arco, Frederick DiNome, Tony Rodriguez, Frank James Burke, Peter Gruenwald, Clyde Brooks, Settimo Accardi, Joseph Testa, Frank Manzo, Edward Grillo, Greenwich Village Crew, Ozone Park Boys, Theresa Ferrara, Domenico Cutaia, Richard DiNome, Robert's Lounge, Patrick Testa, Henry Borelli, Joseph Guglielmo, Joseph Abate, John Baudanza, Anthony Delasco, Broadway Mob, The Motion Lounge, Gemini Lounge. Excerpt: The Genovese crime family New Jersey faction is the group of mobsters who control the interests of New Jersey rackets in the Genovese crime family. The New Jersey faction has maintained a strong presence in the Northern New Jersey area since the prohibition era. The faction has increased in power over the years and continues to control illegal activities in labor racketeering, loansharking, extortion, and illegal gambling. The faction has also held top position with in the crime family dating back to the 1930s with Underboss Guarino "Willie" Moretti. From the 1990s until his death in 2010, Tino "the Greek" Fiumara has been in control of the New Jersey faction. The faction started as a bootlegging crew under the control of New York City Masseria family boss Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria. During the Prohibition era the faction was in charge of smuggling large amounts of alcohol into New York City's speakeasies. At the peak of prohibition in the 1930, violence erupted between the two rival New York City mafia families. Known as the Castellammarese War, Masseria the Boss of all Bosses battled with Salvatore Maranzano the boss of the Brooklyn based Castellammarese clan for control over all Italian gangs in the United States. Joe Masseria was murdered in April 1931, followed by Maranzano's murder in September 1931 ending the War. Charles "Lucky" Luciano established the Commission and the Jersey faction continued working for his family. Willie Moretti during the Kefauver Committee.The alliance of Guarino "Willie" Moretti and Abner "Longie" Zwillman operated in Northern New Jersey for the Luciano family. Zwillman was his own boss, known by the media as the Al Capone of New Jersey because he controlled a majority of the illegal alcohol in Newark, New Jersey. Moretti the highest ranking capo for the Luciano family's New Jersey faction dominated the illegal gambling in the state with his Jewish associate Zwillman. In early 1937 the Newark family boss Gaspare D'Amico fled th

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