Posted on 12/26/2005 7:32:20 PM PST by Stoat
Dapper Don's Don Juan pal is new boss of the family
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Troubled mafia clan has put smooth talker in charge, says former G-man
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John (Jackie Nose) D'Amico, the Dapper Don's longtime sidekick and confidant, has emerged as the new acting boss of the Gambino crime family, law enforcement officials told the Daily News. D'Amico, known as a dapper dresser himself with a gift for gab and a way with the ladies, even confirmed to The News that he was a "boss." Well, sort of. "I'm the boss of my house and my bathroom," said D'Amico, 69. "When I go in my house and my bathroom and close the door, I'm the boss." The comment sounds like a tribute to something his dear friend John Gotti often said to reporters: "I'm the boss of my family, my wife and kids." It was a line D'Amico probably heard a thousand times as the Dapper Don's constant companion on the town and in court. But despite his common-man self-portrayal, law enforcement authorities say D'Amico is the new Don. "It's apparent from a number of directions that Jackie is the street boss right now," one source said. "He is speaking with authority. He's not the same person from eight months ago." D'Amico, known more as a lover than a fighter, may not have had the respect in the past of tough guys in the crime family, but his skills of diplomacy are needed now more than muscle is. "He's a very personable individual," said Bruce Mouw, the retired head of the FBI's Gambino squad. "He can be a diplomat, a mediator. He's not a hard-liner. They need someone to rally people together." Law enforcement sources say that after Gotti was convicted in 1992 and sent away for life, a ruling panel consisting of D'Amico and fellow Gambino capos Peter Gotti and Nicholas (Little Nick) Corozzo was designated to assist the Dapper Don's son John A. (Junior) Gotti in running the crime family. When Junior Gotti and D'Amico were pinched on racketeering charges in 1998, Peter Gotti, the Dapper Don's brother, became boss. Fast-forward to the present, with the beleaguered crime family beset by leadership woes. Junior Gotti claims he has quit the Mafia. Peter Gotti was convicted of racketeering, and the former acting boss, Arnold (Zeke) Squitieri, is under indictment. But D'Amico, son of a television repairman from the East Village, insisted the feds and cops have it all wrong. He said his life has none of the trappings of a Mafia boss. "I'm insignificant, I'm not important," said D'Amico. "I take the 4 train, the 5 train, the 6 train. That's the only way I travel. I don't have a chauffeur-driven car." D'Amico, who earned his nickname because of his "Romanesque nose," according to the recent testimony of a mob turncoat, dismissed talk about his mob ascension as lies told by snitches. "These confidential informants want to ingratiate themselves [with law enforcement], so they can keep on selling drugs," he said. Still, D'Amico's supposed promotion makes sense for several reasons. Corozzo, the other logical heir to the Gambino throne, is said to be preoccupied these days with health issues and remains on supervised release, which bars him from meeting with goodfellas. Mob watchers say D'Amico was never much of an earner for the Gambinos, which is the main function of a Mafia family. In fact, Mouw said, "D'Amico was always broke, constantly in debt, a degenerate gambler. John Gotti loved him because ... Jackie was his fellow gambler who placed all his bets for him." For a while, D'Amico dabbled in a phone-card business and cruised around in a Jaguar courtesy of a supposed job as a salesman at a Crystal Geyser water distributor in Brooklyn. These days, D'Amico lives in an upper East Side high-rise and is known to frequent Fresco, the popular Italian restaurant on E. 52nd St. In his conversation with The News, he expressed concern about what his neighbors will think after reading this story. "Go bother the people that are ruining the country, Cheney and Bush," he said. "There are plenty of things more important than who I am or not." He still owns a modest, split-level home in Hillsdale, N.J., where his wife, Rosalie, resides. "You're not going to get any information from me," she said when a reporter knocked at her door last week. "He comes and goes. That's the way it's been for the past 40 years."
In charge, in firing line
The track record for bosses of the city's five Mafia crime families does not bode well for newly named Gambino chieftain John (Jackie Nose) D'Amico. Here's the leadership status of New York's other Mafia clans:
GENOVESE FAMILY Last Official Boss: Vincent (Chin) Gigante, died on Monday in a prison hospital in Missouri. He was 77. The current acting boss, Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, 76, is in jail awaiting sentencing for extortion.
BONANNO FAMILY Last Official Boss: Joseph Massino, 62, turned rat after he was convicted of ordering seven murders. Succeeding him as acting boss was Vincent (Vinny Gorgeous) Basciano, 46, who is now in jail awaiting trial for racketeering. The current acting boss has been identified as Michael (Mikey Nose) Mancuso, 50, of the Bronx.
COLOMBO FAMILY Last Official Boss: Carmine (The Snake) Persico, 72, serving life in prison. His son, Alphonse (Allie Boy) Persico, 51, became acting boss until he was arrested on a murder charge. The current acting boss is Joel (Joe Waverly) Cacace, 64, serving 20 years for ordering a murder.
LUCHESE FAMILY Last Official Boss: Louis (Louie Bagels) Daidone, 59, serving life in prison. He was succeeding by acting boss Steven Crea, 58, who was jailed and in turn by Joseph Caridi, 57, who is now serving eight years for extortion. John Marzulli |
An indication that the President's anti-crime efforts are effective.
I hope somebody greases that slimy Mafioso dirtbag
>>>""He's a very personable individual," said Bruce Mouw, the retired head of the FBI's Gambino squad. "He can be a diplomat, a mediator. He's not a hard-liner. They need someone to rally people together."<<<
Hold on now, they are trying to steal the "Clinton Legacy"
TT ;^)
Would this be a good job for the Free Republic Viking Kitties? :-)
LOL
Who are these dicks trying to fool???
Legal eavesdropping may say otherwise...
You can bet that the libs want this guy spied on more than terrorists.
Don't get the "hates Bush" bit. Seems more like
all it was, was an attempt to deflect unwanted
attention. I don't think he really cares who the
Prez is, or what his party is.
Of course nobody but this creep and his 'associates' truly know who he hates or doesn't, but the mere fact that he takes the opportunity of a newspaper interview to take a shot at the President begs the question of why, considering all of the press pertaining to wiretapping and spying, would he want to risk bringing MORE heat upon himself.....particularly somebody like this who has a reputation for diplomacy....this isn't terribly 'diplomatic,' is it?
One possible reason is that he's feeling a great deal of heat from the Feds right now, and it's occupying his mind quite a bit. Why even say it if he didn't feel that way? At any rate, I would suggest that having a goon like this hate you is a heck of a compliment.....if President' Bush's anticrime initiatives were ineffective, this guy would probably be in love the the President and say so.
Jimmy Carter was breathtakingly weak on crime and the scumbags love him....
Doesn't change the fact that D'Amico is a THUG who deserves to get the Kid Reles treatment ASAP.
The only major mobster who was a Republican was Al Capone. Joseph Gambino, Paul Castellano, John Gotti, Tony Acardo, Nicky Scarfo and Sam Giancana were all DEMOCRATS!
He's going to really be hating life if Giuliani gets in the White House.
True all mafia members are thugs. Why idolize organized crime films in your user name and profile? Not a big deal to me though. But to me, terrorism is a bigger threat than the mob. We have to listen to liberals whine about wiretaps and the Patriot Act but they have no problem when it's done to the mob. If Bush started a war on the mob tomorrow we'd be listening to the libs cry about that too.
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