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Familia criminal Soprano

La familia criminal Soprano, conocida anteriormente como familia criminal DiMeo, es una familia criminal ficticia de la serie de televisión de HBO Los Soprano. Tiene su sede en Nueva Jersey y está conectada con la familia criminal de Nueva York, comandada por John "Johnny Sack" Sacramoni, y la Camorra. Está basada en la verdadera familia criminal DeCavalcante, también con sede en Nueva Jersey.[1]

Familia Criminal DiMeo/Soprano
Fundación Años 50
Fundador Domenico Ercole DiMeo
Lugar de origen Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos
Territorio Norte de Nueva Jersey y Miami
Aliados Lupertazzi y las otras cinco familias, el clan de Vittorio-Zucca Camorra, mafia cubana, mafia judía, mafia rusa, bandas de narcotraficantes afroamericanos
Enemigos Familia Criminal de Nueva Inglaterra y Filadelfia, The Vipers MC, bandas de narcotraficantes colombianos, mafia coreana y otras pandillas de New Jersey, incluyendo a algunos de sus aliados en varias ocasiones
Actividades delictivas Extorsión, asesinato, asalto, robo de autos, fraude bancario, fraude postal, fraude electrónico, usura, juego ilegal, tráfico de drogas, dirección de obra, asesinato por encargo, gestión de residuos, prostitución, fraude hipotecario, lavado de dinero, extorsión, robo, skimming, contrabando, bookmaking, conspiración, contrabando de cigarrillos, sindicatos, robo de camiones y manipulación de testigos
Operacional 1950 - presente
Tamaño 60 hombres hechos (basados en 6 equipos que consta de aproximadamente 10 + hombres cada uno), 200 + asociados

Estructurada en forma piramidal,[2]​ la organización se compone de un núcleo administrativo y cinco bandas (o equipos), cuyos líderes se turnaron durante la temporada o lo mencionaron en los diálogos. La historia narrada en pantalla muestra a la organización a partir de 1999, referida generalmente como la familia Soprano. Sin embargo, antes era conocida como la organización criminal DiMeo del estado de Nueva Jersey, que comenzó sus actividades en los años 1950. Las bandas que conforman los miembros de las familias varían como consecuencia de los asesinatos o el ingreso en prisión de sus miembros.

Organización

Administración

  • Tony Soprano — Jefe (2004–presente, jefe interino 1999-2004, subjefe no oficial (1999))

Capos actuales

  • Equipo de Junior Soprano/Baccalieri - desconocido
  • Equipo de Soprano/Gualtieri y de Aprile/Gervasi - Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri
  • Barese crew - Lawrence "Larry Boy" Barese (encarcelado) Albert Barese
  • Curto crew - desconocido

Historial de liderazgo

Jefes

  • 19??–1995 - Domenico Ercoli "Eckley" DiMeo — Jefe desde 1995, condenado a cadena perpetua.
  • 1995-1999 - Giacomo "Jackie" Aprile — Jefe (1995–1999 hasta su fallecimiento a causa de cáncer)
  • 1999-2006 - Corrado "Junior" Soprano — fue jefe desde 1999–2004, cuando fue enviado a un hospital psiquiátrico en 2006.
    • Interino 2000-2004 - Tony Soprano — sólo sirvió como jefe interino, pero de facto controlaba la organización sin la ayuda de Junior desde 1999–2004; ascendido a jefe en 2004.
  • 2006–presente - Anthony "Tony" Soprano
    • Interino 2006 - Silvio "Sil" Dante — sirvió como jefe interino durante el tiroteo de Tony en 2006.

Subjefes

Consigliere

  • 1999-1999 - Mikey "Grab Bag" Palmice — Consigliere de Junior Soprano (1999, fallecido)
  • 2000–presente - Silvio "Sil" Dante — Consigliere de Tony Soprano (2000–?)

Equipos

Junior Soprano / Baccalieri

Anteriormente conocido como el equipo de Junior Soprano, pasó a denominarse equipo de Baccalieri. Se desconoce quién asumió el rol de capo tras el asesinato de "Bacala" Baccalieri. Tony nunca acepto a Bobby como uno de ellos

Organización actual
  • Anthony Maffei — Soldado (2007 - presente)
  • Thomas "Tommy" Di Palma — Soldado (desconocido - presente)
  • Murf Lupo — Soldado (desconocido–2000, 2002–presente, semiretirado)
  • Giuseppe "Beppy" Scerbo — Soldado (desconocido - presente)
Miembros anteriores

Historial de Capos

  • desconocido—1999 — Junior Soprano — (ascendido a jefe, semiretirado)
  • Interino 1999- Mikey Palmice (fallecido, 1999)
  • Interino 1999–2000 — Phillip "Philly Spoons" Parisi (fallecido, 2000)
  • Interino 2000–2002 – Murf Lupo (descendido a Soldado, semiretirado, 2002)
  • Interino 2002–2007 – Robert "Bobby Bacala" Baccalieri — (Capo interino 2002–2007)
  • 2007– Robert "Bobby Bacala" Baccalieri — (Capo 2007, fallecido)

Soldados/Asociados

  • Robert Baccalieri, Sr. — Soldado (desconocido–2001, fallecido)
  • Gigi Cestone — Soldier (pre-1995–2000, desertó al equipo de Gualtieri, fallecido)
  • Mikey "Grab Bag" Palmice — Soldado (desconocido–1999, ascendido a capo interino y Consigliere, fallecido)
  • Pasquale "Patsy" Parisi — Soldado (1984–2000, desertó al equipo de Gualtieri; 2007, Capo del equipo de Gualtieri)
  • Charles "Chucky" Signore — Soldado (desconocido–1999, fallecido)
  • Joseph "Beppy" Sasso — Soldado (desconocido–1999, ascendido a subjefe)
    • Eugene Pontecorvo (1995–2000, traspasado al equipo de Aprile, fallecido)
  • Salvatore "Mustang Sally" Intile — Asociado (desconocido–2000, fallecido)
  • Donnie Paduana — Asociado (desconocido–1999, fallecido)

Soprano / Gualtieri / Moltisanti

Anteriormente conocido como el equipo de Soprano, después denominado equipo de Gualtieri, y finalmente equipo de Moltisanti. Paulie se convirtió en el capo de su grupo y del de Aprile, tras la fusión de estos.

Organización actual
  • Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri - (capo desde 2000–2005, ascendido a subjefe y reasignado para organizar el equipo Soprano/Gualtieri con el equipo Moltisanti y el equipo Altieri/Aprile en 2007)
  • Pasquale "Patsy" Parisi — Soldado 2000–presente; desconocido-2000 saldado en el equipo de Junior Soprano)
  • Benito "Benny" Fazio — Soldado en el equipo de Moltisanti (2007–presente, asociado en 2001-2007))
  • Frankie Cortese — Soldado (2004–presente)
  • Paul "Little Paulie" Germani — Asociado (2001–presente)
    • Perry Annunziata — Asociado (2006–presente)
    • Corky Caporale — Asociado (2006–presente)
    • Peter "Bissell" LaRosa — Asociado (2002–presente)
    • Cary DiBartolo — Asociado (2006–presente)
    • Corky Ianucci — Asociado (1999–presente)
    • James "Murmur" Zancone — Asociado (2006–presente)
    • Jason Parisi — Asociado (2007–presente)
    • Jason Gervasi — Asociado (2007–presente)
Miembros anteriores

Historial de Capos del equipo Soprano/Gualtieri

  • desconocido–1986 - John "Johnny Boy" Soprano — (served as capo from unknown–1986, fallecido)
  • 1986-2000 - Anthony John "Tony" Soprano — (Capo from 1986–2000, promoted to Boss; previously Soldier, unknown–1986)
  • 2000–present - Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri - (served as capo from 2000–present, promoted to Underboss, then re-assigned to reform the merger of the Soprano/Gualtieri/Moltisanti crew, and the Aprile/Gervasi crew in 2007)

History of Moltisanti crew Capos (defunct)

Soldiers/Associates

  • Pat Blundetto — Soldado (retired)
  • Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero — Soldado (1983–2000, FBI informant, fallecido)
  • Gigi Cestone — Soldier (2000), promoted to Capo of the Aprile Crew, fallecido)
  • Silvio Dante — Soldado (1983–2001, promoted to Consigliere)
  • Furio Giunta — Soldier (2000–2002, M.I.A.)
  • Eugene Pontecorvo — Soldado (2001–2006, F.B.I informant, fallecido)
  • Burt Gervasi — Soldado (2006–2007, fallecido)
  • "Jimmy" — Soldier (fallecido)
  • Richard "Dickie" Moltisanti — Soldado (fallecido)
  • Fabian "Febby" Petrullio — Soldier (FBI informant, fallecido)
  • Matthew Bevilaqua — Associate (2000, fallecido)
  • Brendan Filone — Associate (1999, fallecido)
  • Sean Gismonte — Associate (2000, fallecido)
  • Alfie — Associate (2002)
Territory and businesses
  • The traditional and primary income of the crew stems from bookmaking, loansharking, and extortion, as well as truck hijacking. Under the ascension of Tony Soprano to Acting Boss, more diverse and modern criminal enterprises were pursued. These include an HMO scam with Hesh Rabkin, the "pump and dump" Webistics stock scam, buying calling cards on credit through front companies and selling them at discount, and selling stolen credit card numbers.
  • The Soprano Crew are the main proprietors of the Bada Bing strip club on Route 17 in Lodi, New Jersey. Silvio Dante officially owns and manages the club.
  • Business has also been established through Satriale's Pork Store, a meat market in the North Ward that was left to "Johnny Boy" Soprano when "Old Man" Satriale, a compulsive gambler and debtor, committed suicide in the early 1970s.
  • Tony also owned the building that housed Caputo's Poultry Store in the North Ward, before selling the property to Jamba Juice in 2006.
  • Garbage routes were also considered "bread and butter" for the crew as of 1999. Up until its sale in 2006, Barone Sanitation acted as a lucrative and protective front business and handled their garbage hauling routes, which included Triborough Towers. Tony Soprano was a longtime paid consultant of Barone Sanitation until Jason Barone sold the company after his father, Dick Barone's death. Tony still receives a salary from the company (until 2016) and netted 12% of the sale price.
  • Tony and Silvio also run the Executive Card Game, a high-stakes poker game once run by Johnny and Junior Soprano until Tony took over as Acting Boss in 2000 and seized most of Junior Soprano's businesses.
  • Christopher Moltisanti was the silent partner of the Crazy Horse nightclub, once run by his fiancée Adriana La Cerva. Furio Giunta was a partner until he fled to Italy.
  • The crew's relationship with the Vittorio/Zucca Camorra family in Naples allowed for the smuggling of stolen cars to Italy in return for money and free use of Neapolitan enforcers, notably Furio Giunta. This business was formerly run by the Junior Soprano crew until 2000.
  • Bonpensiero also ran an auto body shop before his death, now operated by his widow Angie and brother Duke, though the family still does business through the body shop and Angie works as a loan shark for Tony.
  • After becoming a made man in 2001, Christopher was given a betting shop, managed by Warren Dupree, to run with a minimum $6,000/week kick up to Paulie. This betting shop likely belonged to Pussy Bompensiero until his execution and Paulie until Christopher became a made man.
  • The crew had an interest in Massarone Construction until 2004 when its owner, Jack Massarone, became a government informant and subsequently killed.
  • The crew has run the Feast of St. Elzear (a three-day festival with rides, vendors and a procession) for profit since the 1950s. Paulie Gualtieri took this part of the crew's business with him when he was promoted.

Aprile / Cestone / Cifaretto / Spatafore / Gervasi / Gualtieri crew

The Cifaretto crew, formerly the Aprile crew, was known as the most profitable crew in the Soprano/DiMeo family. The Gervasi crew was formerly the Altieri crew. After the death of capos Ralph Cifaretto and Vito Spatafore, the Altieri and Aprile crews were combined under the leadership of Carlo Gervasi. In the series finale, Paulie Gualtieri was re-assigned as Capo of this crew. Leadership of this crew, in recent years, has come to be seen as a "cursed" position, due to the ill fortune that has befallen most of its capos.

Current organization
  • Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri — Capo 2007–present; served as capo from 2000–present of the Soprano/Gualtieri crew, promoted to Underboss, then re-assigned to reform the merger of the Soprano/Gualtieri/Moltisanti crew, and the Gervasi/Aprile crew in 2007.
  • Walden Belfiore — Soldado
  • Vincent "Vinny Pitts" Pitsaturo — Soldier
  • Dante Greco — Soldado[3]
  • Jason Molinaro — Soldier[3]
  • Terry Doria — Associate
  • Sammy Grigio — Associate
  • "Dogsy" — Associate
Former members

History of Aprile crew Capos

  • 1990–1997 - Giacomo "Jackie" Aprile, Sr. (capo from 1990–1997, promoted to Acting Boss, fallecido)
  • 1997-2000 - Richie Aprile (capo from unknown–1990, 2000, fallecido)
  • 2001 - Gigi Cestone (capo in 2001, fallecido)
  • 2001-2002 - Ralph "Ralphie" Cifaretto (capo from 2001–2002, fallecido)
  • 2002-2006 - Vito Spatafore (Capo from 2002–2006, fallecido)
  • 2006-2007 - Carlo Gervasi (in 2006 Crew is merged with the Gervasi crew; in 2007 FBI Informant, current status unknown, possibly in Witness Protection Program)
  • 2007–present - Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri (Crew is merged with Soprano/Gualtieri crew under Paulie)

Aprile crew Soldiers/Associates

  • Eugene Pontecorvo — Soldado (2001–2006, FBI Informant, fallecido)
  • Donald "Donny K" Kafranza — Soldier (2000-2003, semi-retired due to nerve damage)
  • Jackie Aprile, Jr. — Associate (2000–2001, fallecido)
  • Peter "Beansie" Gaeta — Associate (retired due to paralysis)
  • Carlo Renzi — Associate (fallecido)
  • Sunshine — Associate (fallecido)
  • Dino Zerilli — Associate (fallecido)
Former members

History of Gervasi crew Capos (defunct)

  • 1995-1999 - Jimmy Altieri (Capo from 1995–1999, FBI Informant, fallecido)
  • 1999-2007 - Carlo Gervasi (1999–2007, in 2006 Crew is merged with the Aprile crew; in 2007 FBI Informant, current status unknown, possibly in Witness Protection Program)

Gervasi crew Soldiers/Associates

Territory and businesses (Cifaretto)
  • Since at least the leadership of Jackie Aprile, Sr., the crew has had the biggest interests in construction, via illicit control of unions and projects in co-operation with the Lupertazzi Family; this became most lucrative under the leadership of Ralph Cifaretto, who supervised the New Jersey Front Esplanade construction project and the HUD scam, and his successor Vito Spatafore. This had made them the most consistently profitable crew of the whole family. However, since Vito's disappearance and subsequent death in 2006, the Gervasi crew had been granted control of all future construction interests.
  • Ownership and operation of Spatafore Construction, Fernandez Paving, and Aprile Roofing.
  • Significant income also came from various garbage routes throughout New Jersey, operated by Zanone Bros. Trucking. Richie Aprile at one point used them for cocaine distribution.
  • The Cifaretto Crew also has business in some minor pizza joints throughout New Jersey.
  • Richie Aprile and Ralph Cifaretto both sponsored mid-level poker games. Eugene Pontecervo also ran a poker game which was robbed by Jackie Jr. in 2001.
  • The Altieri control of North Jersey ports was transferred to the Aprile crew when the Aprile and Altier crews were combined in 2006.
  • Until the death of Eugene Pontecervo in late 2005, the Cifaretto crew ran a sports book in Roseville. This had since been given to Bobby Bacala.
Territory and businesses (Gervasi)
  • The Gervasi crew runs all operations around the New Jersey ports, controlling overseas shipments and business.
  • With the death of Aprile Crew Capo Vito Spatafore in 2006, Carlo Gervasi was given control of the Aprile's construction interests.
  • The Gervasi crew owns the casino on Bloomfield Avenue, once run by associate Tony Blundetto until his death.
  • Pornography production

Barese crew

The Barese crew is known for its large crew of made men. Although it's the biggest crew in the family, very few members are actually seen or named on the show. Larry Barese's brother Albert took over the crew since his incarceration and has been running it ever since.

Current organization
  • Lawrence "Larry Boy" Barese — Capo (Unknown–present, incarcerated for violating house arrest, awaiting re-trial)
    • Albert "Ally Boy" Barese — Soldado/Acting Capo (Unknown–present)
      • Nicholas "Nick Spags" Spagnelli — Soldier (2006—present)
Former members
  • "Rusty Irish" — Associate (drug dealer, fallecido)
Territory and businesses
  • A percentage of Barese crew profits come from drug trafficking.
  • The Barese Crew is also involved in waste management, and in 2000 they were involved in a brief conflict with the Aprile crew over territory that resulted in several fires.
  • The Bareses were also involved in calling card and stock scams up until Larry Boy's arrest; these were later replicated by the Soprano/Gualtieri crew.

Curto crew

It is currently unknown of who took over the Curto crew after the passing of its Capo, Raymond Curto.

  • Raymond Curto — Capo (unknown–2006, FBI Informant, fallecido)

La Manna crew (defunct)

  • Michele "Feech" La Manna — Capo (unknown–1984, 2004, in prison)
  • E. Gary La Manna — Associate
  • Jimmy La Manna — Associate
Territory and businesses
  • Feech La Manna once ran a high stakes card game, which was famously held up by Jackie Aprile and Tony Soprano.
  • Legitimate interests included a La Manna Landscaping—a gardening company run by his nephew Gary—and the La Manna bakery, run by Feech himself.

Miscellaneous members

  • Jerry Anastasia — Capo
  • Augusto "Little Auggie" Aprile — Soldado
  • Rocco DiMeo — Soldado (fallecido)
  • "Little Pussy" Malanga — Soldado (fallecido)
  • Cicchi Sasso — Soldado
  • Romeo Martin — Soldado (fallecido)
  • Joey Cippolini — Soldado

Unofficial associates

  • Vin Makazian — Detective on Tony Soprano's payroll (fallecido)
  • Harold Melvoin — Junior Soprano's lawyer
  • Neil Mink — Tony Soprano's lawyer
  • Herman "Hesh" Rabkin — advisor and business partner to Tony Soprano
  • Georgie Santorelli — bartender and head bouncer at the Bada Bing Strip Club
  • Ronald Zellman — Newark Assemblyman and later State Senator, primary political/police contact for Tony Soprano
  • Italo and Salvatore — hitmen from the Naples Camorra outfit

Front operators

  • Dick Barone — formerly handled Soprano crew sanitation business (fallecido)
  • Angie Bonpensiero — front operator of "Bonpensiero Bros. Body Shop".
  • Duke Bonpensiero — front operator of "Bonpensiero Bros. Body Shop".
  • Adriana La Cerva — former front operator of the "Crazy Horse" nightclub (FBI Informant, fallecida)
  • "Black" Jack Massarone — formerly owned and operated Massarone Construction (FBI Informant, fallecido)
  • Hillel Teittleman — co-owner of the Flyaway Motel run by the Gualtieri crew
  • Shlomo Teittleman — co-owner of the Flyaway Motel run by the Gualtieri crew
  • Maurice Tiffen — front operator of the Housing and Urban Development scam.

Bibliografía

  • The Sopranos: The Complete Book, 2007 HBO ISBN 1-933821-18-3
  • Glen O. Gabbard, The Psychology of the Sopranos Love, Death, Desire and Betrayal in America's Favorite Gangster Family - Basic books, 2002
  • Michael Hammond, Lucy Mazdon, The Contemporary Television Series, Edinburgh University Press, Edimburgo 2005
  • Martha P. Nochinsom, Dying to Belong: Gangsters Movies in Hollywood and Hong Kong, Wiley Blackwell, 2007

Referencias

  1. Anthony Bruno. . crimelibrary.com. Archivado desde el original el 10 de abril de 2008. Consultado el 23 de noviembre de 2010. 
  2. . Archivado desde el original el 20 de diciembre de 2008. 
  3. Referenced in the companion book The Sopranos: The Complete Guide
  •   Datos: Q1421603

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pero de facto controlaba la organizacion sin la ayuda de Junior desde 1999 2004 ascendido a jefe en 2004 2006 presente Anthony Tony Soprano Interino 2006 Silvio Sil Dante sirvio como jefe interino durante el tiroteo de Tony en 2006 Subjefes Editar 1999 Joseph Beppy Sasso Subjefe de Junior Soprano 1999 2005 2007 Peter Paul Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri Subjefe de Tony Soprano desde 2005 2007 2007 Robert Bobby Bacala Baccalieri asesinado en 2007 Consigliere Editar 1999 1999 Mikey Grab Bag Palmice Consigliere de Junior Soprano 1999 fallecido 2000 presente Silvio Sil Dante Consigliere de Tony Soprano 2000 Equipos Editar Junior Soprano Baccalieri Editar Anteriormente conocido como el equipo de Junior Soprano paso a denominarse equipo de Baccalieri Se desconoce quien asumio el rol de capo tras el asesinato de Bacala Baccalieri Tony nunca acepto a Bobby como uno de ellos Organizacion actual Editar Anthony Maffei Soldado 2007 presente Thomas Tommy Di Palma Soldado desconocido presente Murf Lupo Soldado desconocido 2000 2002 presente semiretirado Giuseppe Beppy Scerbo Soldado desconocido presente Miembros anteriores Editar Historial de Capos desconocido 1999 Junior Soprano ascendido a jefe semiretirado Interino 1999 Mikey Palmice fallecido 1999 Interino 1999 2000 Phillip Philly Spoons Parisi fallecido 2000 Interino 2000 2002 Murf Lupo descendido a Soldado semiretirado 2002 Interino 2002 2007 Robert Bobby Bacala Baccalieri Capo interino 2002 2007 2007 Robert Bobby Bacala Baccalieri Capo 2007 fallecido Soldados Asociados Robert Baccalieri Sr Soldado desconocido 2001 fallecido Gigi Cestone Soldier pre 1995 2000 deserto al equipo de Gualtieri fallecido Mikey Grab Bag Palmice Soldado desconocido 1999 ascendido a capo interino y Consigliere fallecido Pasquale Patsy Parisi Soldado 1984 2000 deserto al equipo de Gualtieri 2007 Capo del equipo de Gualtieri Charles Chucky Signore Soldado desconocido 1999 fallecido Joseph Beppy Sasso Soldado desconocido 1999 ascendido a subjefe Eugene Pontecorvo 1995 2000 traspasado al equipo de Aprile fallecido Salvatore Mustang Sally Intile Asociado desconocido 2000 fallecido Donnie Paduana Asociado desconocido 1999 fallecido dd Soprano Gualtieri Moltisanti Editar Anteriormente conocido como el equipo de Soprano despues denominado equipo de Gualtieri y finalmente equipo de Moltisanti Paulie se convirtio en el capo de su grupo y del de Aprile tras la fusion de estos Organizacion actual Editar Peter Paul Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri capo desde 2000 2005 ascendido a subjefe y reasignado para organizar el equipo Soprano Gualtieri con el equipo Moltisanti y el equipo Altieri Aprile en 2007 Pasquale Patsy Parisi Soldado 2000 presente desconocido 2000 saldado en el equipo de Junior Soprano Benito Benny Fazio Soldado en el equipo de Moltisanti 2007 presente asociado en 2001 2007 Frankie Cortese Soldado 2004 presente Paul Little Paulie Germani Asociado 2001 presente Perry Annunziata Asociado 2006 presente Corky Caporale Asociado 2006 presente Peter Bissell LaRosa Asociado 2002 presente Cary DiBartolo Asociado 2006 presente Corky Ianucci Asociado 1999 presente James Murmur Zancone Asociado 2006 presente Jason Parisi Asociado 2007 presente Jason Gervasi Asociado 2007 presente Miembros anteriores Editar Historial de Capos del equipo Soprano Gualtieri desconocido 1986 John Johnny Boy Soprano served as capo from unknown 1986 fallecido 1986 2000 Anthony John Tony Soprano Capo from 1986 2000 promoted to Boss previously Soldier unknown 1986 2000 present Peter Paul Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri served as capo from 2000 present promoted to Underboss then re assigned to reform the merger of the Soprano Gualtieri Moltisanti crew and the Aprile Gervasi crew in 2007 History of Moltisanti crew Capos defunct 2005 2007 Christopher Chrissy Moltisanti newly formed crew from old Soprano Gualtieri crew served as capo from 2005 2007 previously Soldier 2001 2005 in Soprano Gualtieri crew Associate pre 1995 2001 fallecido 2007 Crew is merged back with the Soprano Gualtieri Crew under Peter Paul Paulie Walnuts GualtieriSoldiers Associates Pat Blundetto Soldado retired Salvatore Big Pussy Bonpensiero Soldado 1983 2000 FBI informant fallecido Gigi Cestone Soldier 2000 promoted to Capo of the Aprile Crew fallecido Silvio Dante Soldado 1983 2001 promoted to Consigliere Furio Giunta Soldier 2000 2002 M I A Eugene Pontecorvo Soldado 2001 2006 F B I informant fallecido Burt Gervasi Soldado 2006 2007 fallecido Jimmy Soldier fallecido Richard Dickie Moltisanti Soldado fallecido Fabian Febby Petrullio Soldier FBI informant fallecido Matthew Bevilaqua Associate 2000 fallecido Brendan Filone Associate 1999 fallecido Sean Gismonte Associate 2000 fallecido Alfie Associate 2002 dd Territory and businesses Editar The traditional and primary income of the crew stems from bookmaking loansharking and extortion as well as truck hijacking Under the ascension of Tony Soprano to Acting Boss more diverse and modern criminal enterprises were pursued These include an HMO scam with Hesh Rabkin the pump and dump Webistics stock scam buying calling cards on credit through front companies and selling them at discount and selling stolen credit card numbers The Soprano Crew are the main proprietors of the Bada Bing strip club on Route 17 in Lodi New Jersey Silvio Dante officially owns and manages the club Business has also been established through Satriale s Pork Store a meat market in the North Ward that was left to Johnny Boy Soprano when Old Man Satriale a compulsive gambler and debtor committed suicide in the early 1970s Tony also owned the building that housed Caputo s Poultry Store in the North Ward before selling the property to Jamba Juice in 2006 Garbage routes were also considered bread and butter for the crew as of 1999 Up until its sale in 2006 Barone Sanitation acted as a lucrative and protective front business and handled their garbage hauling routes which included Triborough Towers Tony Soprano was a longtime paid consultant of Barone Sanitation until Jason Barone sold the company after his father Dick Barone s death Tony still receives a salary from the company until 2016 and netted 12 of the sale price Tony and Silvio also run the Executive Card Game a high stakes poker game once run by Johnny and Junior Soprano until Tony took over as Acting Boss in 2000 and seized most of Junior Soprano s businesses Christopher Moltisanti was the silent partner of the Crazy Horse nightclub once run by his fiancee Adriana La Cerva Furio Giunta was a partner until he fled to Italy The crew s relationship with the Vittorio Zucca Camorra family in Naples allowed for the smuggling of stolen cars to Italy in return for money and free use of Neapolitan enforcers notably Furio Giunta This business was formerly run by the Junior Soprano crew until 2000 Bonpensiero also ran an auto body shop before his death now operated by his widow Angie and brother Duke though the family still does business through the body shop and Angie works as a loan shark for Tony After becoming a made man in 2001 Christopher was given a betting shop managed by Warren Dupree to run with a minimum 6 000 week kick up to Paulie This betting shop likely belonged to Pussy Bompensiero until his execution and Paulie until Christopher became a made man The crew had an interest in Massarone Construction until 2004 when its owner Jack Massarone became a government informant and subsequently killed The crew has run the Feast of St Elzear a three day festival with rides vendors and a procession for profit since the 1950s Paulie Gualtieri took this part of the crew s business with him when he was promoted Aprile Cestone Cifaretto Spatafore Gervasi Gualtieri crew Editar The Cifaretto crew formerly the Aprile crew was known as the most profitable crew in the Soprano DiMeo family The Gervasi crew was formerly the Altieri crew After the death of capos Ralph Cifaretto and Vito Spatafore the Altieri and Aprile crews were combined under the leadership of Carlo Gervasi In the series finale Paulie Gualtieri was re assigned as Capo of this crew Leadership of this crew in recent years has come to be seen as a cursed position due to the ill fortune that has befallen most of its capos Current organization Editar Peter Paul Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri Capo 2007 present served as capo from 2000 present of the Soprano Gualtieri crew promoted to Underboss then re assigned to reform the merger of the Soprano Gualtieri Moltisanti crew and the Gervasi Aprile crew in 2007 Walden Belfiore Soldado Vincent Vinny Pitts Pitsaturo Soldier Dante Greco Soldado 3 Jason Molinaro Soldier 3 Terry Doria Associate Sammy Grigio Associate Dogsy Associate dd Former members Editar History of Aprile crew Capos 1990 1997 Giacomo Jackie Aprile Sr capo from 1990 1997 promoted to Acting Boss fallecido 1997 2000 Richie Aprile capo from unknown 1990 2000 fallecido 2001 Gigi Cestone capo in 2001 fallecido 2001 2002 Ralph Ralphie Cifaretto capo from 2001 2002 fallecido 2002 2006 Vito Spatafore Capo from 2002 2006 fallecido 2006 2007 Carlo Gervasi in 2006 Crew is merged with the Gervasi crew in 2007 FBI Informant current status unknown possibly in Witness Protection Program 2007 present Peter Paul Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri Crew is merged with Soprano Gualtieri crew under Paulie Aprile crew Soldiers Associates Eugene Pontecorvo Soldado 2001 2006 FBI Informant fallecido Donald Donny K Kafranza Soldier 2000 2003 semi retired due to nerve damage Jackie Aprile Jr Associate 2000 2001 fallecido Peter Beansie Gaeta Associate retired due to paralysis Carlo Renzi Associate fallecido Sunshine Associate fallecido Dino Zerilli Associate fallecido dd Former members Editar History of Gervasi crew Capos defunct 1995 1999 Jimmy Altieri Capo from 1995 1999 FBI Informant fallecido 1999 2007 Carlo Gervasi 1999 2007 in 2006 Crew is merged with the Aprile crew in 2007 FBI Informant current status unknown possibly in Witness Protection Program Gervasi crew Soldiers Associates Anthony Tony B Blundetto Asociado unknown 1986 2004 fallecido Territory and businesses Cifaretto Editar Since at least the leadership of Jackie Aprile Sr the crew has had the biggest interests in construction via illicit control of unions and projects in co operation with the Lupertazzi Family this became most lucrative under the leadership of Ralph Cifaretto who supervised the New Jersey Front Esplanade construction project and the HUD scam and his successor Vito Spatafore This had made them the most consistently profitable crew of the whole family However since Vito s disappearance and subsequent death in 2006 the Gervasi crew had been granted control of all future construction interests Ownership and operation of Spatafore Construction Fernandez Paving and Aprile Roofing Significant income also came from various garbage routes throughout New Jersey operated by Zanone Bros Trucking Richie Aprile at one point used them for cocaine distribution The Cifaretto Crew also has business in some minor pizza joints throughout New Jersey Richie Aprile and Ralph Cifaretto both sponsored mid level poker games Eugene Pontecervo also ran a poker game which was robbed by Jackie Jr in 2001 The Altieri control of North Jersey ports was transferred to the Aprile crew when the Aprile and Altier crews were combined in 2006 Until the death of Eugene Pontecervo in late 2005 the Cifaretto crew ran a sports book in Roseville This had since been given to Bobby Bacala Territory and businesses Gervasi Editar The Gervasi crew runs all operations around the New Jersey ports controlling overseas shipments and business With the death of Aprile Crew Capo Vito Spatafore in 2006 Carlo Gervasi was given control of the Aprile s construction interests The Gervasi crew owns the casino on Bloomfield Avenue once run by associate Tony Blundetto until his death Pornography productionBarese crew Editar The Barese crew is known for its large crew of made men Although it s the biggest crew in the family very few members are actually seen or named on the show Larry Barese s brother Albert took over the crew since his incarceration and has been running it ever since Current organization Editar Lawrence Larry Boy Barese Capo Unknown present incarcerated for violating house arrest awaiting re trial Albert Ally Boy Barese Soldado Acting Capo Unknown present Nicholas Nick Spags Spagnelli Soldier 2006 present Former members Editar Rusty Irish Associate drug dealer fallecido dd Territory and businesses Editar A percentage of Barese crew profits come from drug trafficking The Barese Crew is also involved in waste management and in 2000 they were involved in a brief conflict with the Aprile crew over territory that resulted in several fires The Bareses were also involved in calling card and stock scams up until Larry Boy s arrest these were later replicated by the Soprano Gualtieri crew Curto crew Editar It is currently unknown of who took over the Curto crew after the passing of its Capo Raymond Curto Raymond Curto Capo unknown 2006 FBI Informant fallecido La Manna crew defunct Editar Michele Feech La Manna Capo unknown 1984 2004 in prison E Gary La Manna Associate Jimmy La Manna Associate dd Territory and businesses Editar Feech La Manna once ran a high stakes card game which was famously held up by Jackie Aprile and Tony Soprano Legitimate interests included a La Manna Landscaping a gardening company run by his nephew Gary and the La Manna bakery run by Feech himself Miscellaneous members Editar Jerry Anastasia Capo Augusto Little Auggie Aprile Soldado Rocco DiMeo Soldado fallecido Little Pussy Malanga Soldado fallecido Cicchi Sasso Soldado Romeo Martin Soldado fallecido Joey Cippolini SoldadoUnofficial associates Editar Vin Makazian Detective on Tony Soprano s payroll fallecido Harold Melvoin Junior Soprano s lawyer Neil Mink Tony Soprano s lawyer Herman Hesh Rabkin advisor and business partner to Tony Soprano Georgie Santorelli bartender and head bouncer at the Bada Bing Strip Club Ronald Zellman Newark Assemblyman and later State Senator primary political police contact for Tony Soprano Italo and Salvatore hitmen from the Naples Camorra outfitFront operators Editar Dick Barone formerly handled Soprano crew sanitation business fallecido Angie Bonpensiero front operator of Bonpensiero Bros Body Shop Duke Bonpensiero front operator of Bonpensiero Bros Body Shop Adriana La Cerva former front operator of the Crazy Horse nightclub FBI Informant fallecida Black Jack Massarone formerly owned and operated Massarone Construction FBI Informant fallecido Hillel Teittleman co owner of the Flyaway Motel run by the Gualtieri crew Shlomo Teittleman co owner of the Flyaway Motel run by the Gualtieri crew Maurice Tiffen front operator of the Housing and Urban Development scam Bibliografia EditarThe Sopranos The Complete Book 2007 HBO ISBN 1 933821 18 3 Glen O Gabbard The Psychology of the Sopranos Love Death Desire and Betrayal in America s Favorite Gangster Family Basic books 2002 Michael Hammond Lucy Mazdon The Contemporary Television Series Edinburgh University Press Edimburgo 2005 Martha P Nochinsom Dying to Belong Gangsters Movies in Hollywood and Hong Kong Wiley Blackwell 2007Referencias Editar Anthony Bruno All about the Real Life Sopranos overview crimelibrary com Archivado desde el original el 10 de abril de 2008 Consultado el 23 de noviembre de 2010 The Sopranos Family Tree Archivado desde el original el 20 de diciembre de 2008 a b Referenced in the companion book The Sopranos The Complete Guide Datos Q1421603Obtenido de https es wikipedia org w index php title Familia criminal Soprano amp oldid 136532015, wikipedia, wiki, leyendo, leer, libro, biblioteca,

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