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Vicini

The Vicini family is the wealthiest family in the Dominican Republic[1] and is best known for their vast holdings in the sugar industry.[2] The family business was started by Juan Bautista Vicini Canepa, who migrated to the Dominican Republic from Italy in 1860.

Juan Bautista Vicini edit

Juan Bautista Vicini Canepa, was born on February 25, 1847, in Zoagli, a coastal village near Genoa to Angelo Vicini and Anna Canepa.[3] Vicini left Italy and went to the Dominican Republic in 1860 at the age of 21 . He was invited to travel to the Dominican Republic as an apprentice to join his countryman Nicole Genevaro who was an exporter of coffee and sugar. After a few years, he purchased the operations belonging to Mr. Genevaro.

Juan Bautista, better known as "Baciccia", was very successful in business. Thanks in part to his hard work and his savings, he managed to acquire land for the cultivation of sugar cane.

His family residence is located on the Avenida Isabel la Católica No. 158, in the city of Santo Domingo, marked with a placard reading J.B. Vicini. This designation is still preserved on the facades of the building belonging to the family. This residence was his place of work. Locals gave it the name Casa Vicini.

Eleven children were born of his marriage to Mercedes Laura Perdomo Santamaría. Seven of them went to live with her to Genoa, Italy. While being married, he had an affair with María Burgos Brito and begat 3 children, among them, President Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos.

Vicini Canepa, patriarch of the Vicini family, returned only once to Italy and died in 1900 at the age of 53.

Felipe and Juan Vicini Perdomo edit

Upon his death, Juan and Felipe Vicini Perdomo, suspended their professional studies in Italy to take over the family business in the Dominican Republic.

Felipe and Juan Vicini Perdomo increased investment to modernize the factory and field work in the sugar, in real estate both in urban and rural areas of the country.

The political and economic pressure of the Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo by appropriating all the national wealth, forced the family Vicini Cabral to transfer their residence abroad.

Third generation edit

The third generation of the Vicinis was constituted by José María, Juan Bautista (Gianni), Felipe and Laura Vicini Cabral, under the leadership of Gianni; this generation participated actively in the process of overthrowing the dictatorship, the country's economic consolidation and democratic process of the nation.[4][5]

The beginning of democracy with the death of Dominican dictator Trujillo in 1961, he found a country where almost all economic areas had been dominated by the dictator and his closest relatives and collaborators.

The active participation as well as the capital of the Vicini family was instrumental in creating private banks, universities, associations, businesses and nonprofit foundations, all promoters of the country's development and new business that channeled the nation towards development. The family Vicini Cabral participated in those efforts, both as advocates, with financial resources and with the participation and personal presence.

Laura and Felipe Vicini Cabral died childless.

Fourth generation edit

The 4th generation of the Vicini entrepreneurial dynasty is comprised by the siblings Amelia Stella, Felipe, and Juan Bautista Vicini Lluberes and their first cousins José Leopoldo and Marco Vicini Pérez.

Family tree edit

The Price of Sugar edit

The Vicini Family was depicted in the defamatory documentary The Price of Sugar, a 2007 documentary by Bill Haney about exploitation of Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic involved with production of sugar. The documentary shows the poor working conditions in the sugar cane plantations, and describes the actions taken by the Vicini family to stifle efforts to change the situation.

Subjects of the film, Felipe and Juan Bautista Vicini Lluberes, filed a defamation suit on August 31, 2007, against Uncommon Productions and producer Bill Haney, alleging 53 factual inaccuracies.[6][7] According to Read McCaffrey, a partner in the law firm Patton Boggs representing the Vicinis, 'The misrepresentation are very egregious and as deceptive as I have seen in a very long time.'"[7] However, according to the First Circuit Court of Appeals, the Vicini family "later winnowed the number of allegedly defamatory statements down to seven".[8] The Appeals Court upheld a judgment from a lower court that the Vicini brothers were "public figures under the circumstances". The brothers thus must prove that the filmmakers made false depictions and knew about it. If they had been private figures, as the plaintiffs had unsuccessfully tried to prove, the filmmakers could have been liable for publishing information without verifying its truth. The appeals court sent the case back to the lower court to decide if the filmmakers have to hand over a report that they prepared to obtain insurance coverage for the film. After that, the lower court can determine whether information shown in the film was false and, if it was the case, if the filmmakers knew about it.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Forbes Staff (April 21, 2015). "Los empresarios más ricos de República Dominicana". Forbes México.
  2. ^ Tolan, Sandy; Cordero Nuel, Euclides (September 17, 2021). "The High Human Cost of America's Sugar Habit". Mother Jones. By the end of the year, Hartley had partnered with Dominican human rights lawyer Noemí Méndez, who was born in a batey. Together they toured camps controlled by the powerful Vicini family, where his Haitian parishioners worked, and talked to cañeros about their rights and distributed copies of the Dominican Constitution. They both began to get death threats; Hartley says he would receive them until they drove him from the country in 2006.
  3. ^ "Instituto Dominicano de Genealogía, Inc. - Victor Arthur". www.idg.org.do.
  4. ^ Amadeo Barletta Barletta
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on April 11, 2009.
  6. ^ "Complaint filed in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts". Scribd. August 31, 2007. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  7. ^ a b "Family Accuses 'Sugar' Filmmakers of Defamation". NPR. October 3, 2007. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  8. ^ . FELIPE VICINI LLUBERES AND JUAN VICINI LLUBERES, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. UNCOMMON PRODUCTIONS, LLC, ET AL., Defendants-Appellees. United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit. November 23, 2011. Archived from the original on December 9, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  9. ^ "1st Circuit revives defamation suit against sugar documentary". Legal News. Thomson Reuters News & Insight. December 2, 2011.
  • Ferran, Fernando. The legacy of Jose Maria Vicini Cabral, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 2007.

See also edit

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The Vicini family is the wealthiest family in the Dominican Republic 1 and is best known for their vast holdings in the sugar industry 2 The family business was started by Juan Bautista Vicini Canepa who migrated to the Dominican Republic from Italy in 1860 Contents 1 Juan Bautista Vicini 2 Felipe and Juan Vicini Perdomo 3 Third generation 4 Fourth generation 5 Family tree 6 The Price of Sugar 7 References 8 See alsoJuan Bautista Vicini editJuan Bautista Vicini Canepa was born on February 25 1847 in Zoagli a coastal village near Genoa to Angelo Vicini and Anna Canepa 3 Vicini left Italy and went to the Dominican Republic in 1860 at the age of 21 He was invited to travel to the Dominican Republic as an apprentice to join his countryman Nicole Genevaro who was an exporter of coffee and sugar After a few years he purchased the operations belonging to Mr Genevaro Juan Bautista better known as Baciccia was very successful in business Thanks in part to his hard work and his savings he managed to acquire land for the cultivation of sugar cane His family residence is located on the Avenida Isabel la Catolica No 158 in the city of Santo Domingo marked with a placard reading J B Vicini This designation is still preserved on the facades of the building belonging to the family This residence was his place of work Locals gave it the name Casa Vicini Eleven children were born of his marriage to Mercedes Laura Perdomo Santamaria Seven of them went to live with her to Genoa Italy While being married he had an affair with Maria Burgos Brito and begat 3 children among them President Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos Vicini Canepa patriarch of the Vicini family returned only once to Italy and died in 1900 at the age of 53 Felipe and Juan Vicini Perdomo editUpon his death Juan and Felipe Vicini Perdomo suspended their professional studies in Italy to take over the family business in the Dominican Republic Felipe and Juan Vicini Perdomo increased investment to modernize the factory and field work in the sugar in real estate both in urban and rural areas of the country The political and economic pressure of the Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo by appropriating all the national wealth forced the family Vicini Cabral to transfer their residence abroad Third generation editThe third generation of the Vicinis was constituted by Jose Maria Juan Bautista Gianni Felipe and Laura Vicini Cabral under the leadership of Gianni this generation participated actively in the process of overthrowing the dictatorship the country s economic consolidation and democratic process of the nation 4 5 The beginning of democracy with the death of Dominican dictator Trujillo in 1961 he found a country where almost all economic areas had been dominated by the dictator and his closest relatives and collaborators The active participation as well as the capital of the Vicini family was instrumental in creating private banks universities associations businesses and nonprofit foundations all promoters of the country s development and new business that channeled the nation towards development The family Vicini Cabral participated in those efforts both as advocates with financial resources and with the participation and personal presence Laura and Felipe Vicini Cabral died childless Fourth generation editThe 4th generation of the Vicini entrepreneurial dynasty is comprised by the siblings Amelia Stella Felipe and Juan Bautista Vicini Lluberes and their first cousins Jose Leopoldo and Marco Vicini Perez Family tree editvteSelect a family tree of the Vicini familyAngelo Maria ViciniAnna CanepaMercedes Laura Perdomo SantamariaJuan Bautista Vicini1847 1900Maria Burgos Brito 1853 Giuseppe ViciniMaria TrabuccoJose Maria Cabral y Baez1864 1937Maria Petronila Bermudez Rochette 1872 1942Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos1871 1935Isabel Beatriz Burgos Vicini 1874 1964Armando Alberto Mieses RamirezAngiolino ViciniDilia Ariza LapuenteAmelia Maria Cabral Bermudez 1899 1996Felipe Augusto Vicini Perdomo1883 1936Juan Bautista Vicini Perdomo1881 1949Consuelo Amelia de Marchena Damiron 1885 1975Hector Atilano Vicini PerdomoMaria Mercedes Rogers de MoyaFranklin Mieses Burgos1907 1976Amadeo Barletta1894 1975Nelia Ricart CastilloHugo Maximiliano Guiliani Curyb 1940Milady Dolores Coronado Henriquez 1942 2015Amadeo Barletta RicartLaura Amelia Vicini CabralAlma Stella Lluberes Henriquez 1936 1992Juan Bautista Vicini Cabral1924 2015Felipe de Jesus Vicini Cabral1936 1997Maria Elena Perez Brangerb 1946Jose Maria Vicini Cabral1926 2007Felipe Augusto Vicini Lluberesb 1960Eliza Margarita Bonetti GalvanAmelia Stella Vicini Lluberesb 1974Carlos RosJuan Bautista Vicini Lluberesb 1975Laura Guiliani CoronadoJose Leopoldo Vicini PerezEliana AnatoleMarco Antonio Vicini PerezFelipe Ernesto Vicini BonettiJuan Enrique Vicini BonettiLisa Alexia Vicini BonettiAlma Estela Ros ViciniUma Vicini GuilianiJuan Bautista Vicini GuilianiNotes To keep the tree of manageable size it omits some members Executive Presidents of INICIɅ formerly VICINI and originally Casa Vicini are shown with a red border Other shareholder executives are shown with a green border The Price of Sugar editMain article The Price of Sugar 2007 film The Vicini Family was depicted in the defamatory documentary The Price of Sugar a 2007 documentary by Bill Haney about exploitation of Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic involved with production of sugar The documentary shows the poor working conditions in the sugar cane plantations and describes the actions taken by the Vicini family to stifle efforts to change the situation Subjects of the film Felipe and Juan Bautista Vicini Lluberes filed a defamation suit on August 31 2007 against Uncommon Productions and producer Bill Haney alleging 53 factual inaccuracies 6 7 According to Read McCaffrey a partner in the law firm Patton Boggs representing the Vicinis The misrepresentation are very egregious and as deceptive as I have seen in a very long time 7 However according to the First Circuit Court of Appeals the Vicini family later winnowed the number of allegedly defamatory statements down to seven 8 The Appeals Court upheld a judgment from a lower court that the Vicini brothers were public figures under the circumstances The brothers thus must prove that the filmmakers made false depictions and knew about it If they had been private figures as the plaintiffs had unsuccessfully tried to prove the filmmakers could have been liable for publishing information without verifying its truth The appeals court sent the case back to the lower court to decide if the filmmakers have to hand over a report that they prepared to obtain insurance coverage for the film After that the lower court can determine whether information shown in the film was false and if it was the case if the filmmakers knew about it 9 References edit Forbes Staff April 21 2015 Los empresarios mas ricos de Republica Dominicana Forbes Mexico Tolan Sandy Cordero Nuel Euclides September 17 2021 The High Human Cost of America s Sugar Habit Mother Jones By the end of the year Hartley had partnered with Dominican human rights lawyer Noemi Mendez who was born in a batey Together they toured camps controlled by the powerful Vicini family where his Haitian parishioners worked and talked to caneros about their rights and distributed copies of the Dominican Constitution They both began to get death threats Hartley says he would receive them until they drove him from the country in 2006 Instituto Dominicano de Genealogia Inc Victor Arthur www idg org do Amadeo Barletta Barletta Archivo General de la Nacion Archived from the original on April 11 2009 Complaint filed in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts Scribd August 31 2007 Retrieved May 1 2009 a b Family Accuses Sugar Filmmakers of Defamation NPR October 3 2007 Retrieved May 1 2009 APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS FELIPE VICINI LLUBERES AND JUAN VICINI LLUBERES Plaintiffs Appellants v UNCOMMON PRODUCTIONS LLC ET AL Defendants Appellees United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit November 23 2011 Archived from the original on December 9 2011 Retrieved January 8 2012 1st Circuit revives defamation suit against sugar documentary Legal News Thomson Reuters News amp Insight December 2 2011 Ferran Fernando The legacy of Jose Maria Vicini Cabral Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 2007 See also editJuan Bautista Vicini Burgos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vicini amp oldid 1180551796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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