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Domenico Cefalù

Domenico Cefalù (Italian pronunciation: [doˈmeːniko tʃefaˈlu]; born 1947) is an Italian American mobster and is currently the boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City, since February 25, 2021.

Domenico Cefalù
Born1947 (age 75–76)
Other names"Italian Dom", "Greaseball", "Dom from 18th Avenue"
OccupationCrime boss
PredecessorPeter Gotti
AllegianceGambino crime family
Conviction(s)Drug smuggling (1982)
Contempt (1996)
Racketeering conspiracy and extortion (2008)
Criminal penaltySix years' imprisonment
33 months' imprisonment
Two years' imprisonment

Biography

Cefalù was born in Palermo, Sicily, in 1947. After moving to the United States, Cefalù became involved in organized crime and started smuggling heroin for the Gambino crime family. In March 1982, Cefalù was convicted of heroin smuggling along with 10 other men, including his uncle and cousin, and served six years in prison.[1][2] In 1990, Gambino boss John Gotti inducted Cefalù as a made man, or full member, into the Gambino family.[3] Cefalù was a member of the Sicilian "Zip" crew headed by captain Pasquale Conte and operated in Queens and Brooklyn.

In 1992, a New York grand jury summoned Cefalù to testify in an investigation of Conte. After answering a few questions, Cefalù refused to testify. The judge sentenced Cefalù to 18 months in jail for civil contempt. On February 23, 1993, Cefalù was summoned to testify in Conte's trial, but again refused. On February 6, 1994, Cefalù was released from jail. However, on February 6, 1994, Cefalù was indicted on criminal contempt for refusing to testify at Conte's trial.[4] In 1996, convicted of criminal contempt, the court sentenced Cefalù to 33 months in prison.[5]

In 2005, Cefalù was named family underboss by street boss and former ally of John Gotti, Jackie D'Amico.[6] One of his main responsibilities was overseeing the Sicilian faction of the Gambino family.

On February 7, 2008, Cefalù was indicted on multiple charges of racketeering conspiracy and extortion as part of the Operation Old Bridge investigation of the Gambino family. The extortion charges came from the trucking industry, which hauls away dirt excavated from construction projects.[7] He accepted a plea agreement from the prosecution in exchange for a guilty plea that could have resulted in his spending up to three years in prison.[8] He was sentenced to two years in prison[9] and was released on November 3, 2009.[10]

In July 2011, he became the official boss of the Gambino crime family. His ascension was seen as a return to the old-fashioned way of running a Mafia family.[11][12] He replaced Peter Gotti, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 while a series of acting bosses and ruling panels was used to run the family. This also marked the end of the John Gotti era of the Gambino family.[11]

References

  1. ^ Fried, Joseph P. (March 14, 1982). "11 FORGO TRIAL FOR LIGHTER SENTENCES IN DRUG CASE (Published 1982)". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Report, Post Staff (July 29, 2011). "Gambino crime family picks Brooklyn wiseguy as new boss".
  3. ^ "It's A Mob Scene Parade of Mafia Bigs Ends Jail Stints in '09" Archived June 30, 2013, at archive.today by Murray Weiss and Chuck Bennett (March 9, 2009) New York Post
  4. ^ "FindLaw's United States Second Circuit case and opinions". Findlaw.
  5. ^ "United States of America, Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. Domenico Cefalu, Appellant-Cross-Appellee, 85 F.3d 964 (2d Cir. 1996)". Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. June 4, 1996.
  6. ^ National Legal and Policy Center, Gotti Ally D’Amico Becomes New Gambino Boss; Denies It, Too 2014-06-13 at the Wayback Machine, 01/02/2006
  7. ^ "Accused Gambino Leaders Indicted in Sweep" NY Times NY Region August 2, 2008
  8. ^ "Gambino" January 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Gangsters Inc.
  9. ^ Marzulli, John. "Reputed Mafia underboss sentenced to 2 years in jail". nydailynews.com.
  10. ^ "Inmate Locator". www.bop.gov.
  11. ^ a b John Marzulli (2011-07-29). "Wiseguy Sicilian Domenico Cefalu takes reins of Gambino crime family, once ruled by Gottis". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 2012-07-26. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  12. ^ Watkins, Ali (March 15, 2019). "A Gotti Was Released From Prison, Then the Gambino Boss Was Killed. Is There a Connection? (Published 2019)". The New York Times.
American Mafia
Preceded byas acting boss Gambino crime family
Boss

2011–present
Succeeded byas acting boss

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