• Peter Joseph Licavoli (June 7, 1902 – January 11, 1984), (nicknamed "Horseface") was an American organized crime figure in St. Louis, Missouri before...
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  • James T. Licavoli (born Vincentio Licavoli; August 18, 1904 − November 23, 1985), also known as "Jack White" or "Blackie", was an American mobster based...
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  • Licavoli is a surname, likely of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include: James T. Licavoli (1904–1985), American mobster Peter Licavoli...
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    Meli, Joseph Zerilli, William "Black Bill" Tocco, John Priziola and Peter Licavoli. The Partnership consolidated power in the Detroit–Windsor region throughout...
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  • brother Peter Joseph Licavoli and cousin James Licavoli, worked with Jewish gangsters to take over illegal gambling in St. Louis. The Licavolis soon moved...
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    he was working as a pickup man in the local numbers racket, run by Peter Licavoli, and as collector of delinquent gambling debts for Joe Zerilli. Both...
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  • 1897–1974) James T. Licavoli, "Jack White", "Blackie" (born Vincentio Licavoli, 1904–1985) Thomas Licavoli, "Yonnie" (1904–1973) Peter Licavoli, "Horseface"...
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    number of mafiosi, including Black Bill Tocco, Joe Massei, Sam Maceo, Peter Licavoli, and Frank Malone in a gala which Barbara Greenspun believed marked...
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    of the Ruling Council of the Partnership, along with Joseph Zerilli, Peter Licavoli, Black Bill Tocco, and John Priziola. He was a major figure in illegal...
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  • factions including the Down River Gang led by brothers Thomas "Yonnie" and Peter Licavoli and their cousins, the brothers Joseph "Joe Misery" and Leo "Lips" Moceri...
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  • Danny Greene attempted to take over the city's criminal rackets. James T. Licavoli, who became boss of the Cleveland family after Scalish's death, hired hitman...
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  • revealed Robert's involvement with an associate of American mobster Peter Licavoli and their partnership in the Arizona restaurant chain Hobo Jo's. The...
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  • reporter inquiring about a rumor that Licavoli and he were feuding. During the interview, Nardi stated that he and Licavoli were lifelong friends and vehemently...
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  • second cousin of the wife of Anthony Milano. Mobster Peter Licavoli, younger brother of Thomas J. Licavoli, was best man at their wedding. The couple had three...
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  • Cleveland crime family boss James Licavoli had a mole in the FBI, a female clerk, that was feeding the family documents. Licavoli also told Fratianno that the...
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  • brokers a deal with Mafia captain Jack Licavoli for Danny to force the city's garbage haulers to join a union Licavoli controls. Danny's crew terrorizes trash...
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  • In 1930 Massei was named Public Enemy #1 in Detroit. In 1931 he and Peter Licavoli of Detroit were to stand trial for murder, but the chief witness for...
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  • with Thomas Licavoli's gang. An enforcer of the Licavoli gang and childhood friend of Kennedy, Joseph "Wop" English, killed Kennedy. Licavoli was arrested...
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  • Lombardi and Hendricks Awards in 2006, in Saginaw, Michigan January 11 - Peter Licavoli, organized crime figure, at age 81 in Tucson, Arizona January 21 - Jackie...
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  • − May 29, 1991) was an American mobster who succeeded crime boss James Licavoli as head of the Cleveland crime family. He was initially affiliated with...
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  • York (Brooklyn) mobster and Northern California drug trafficker James T. Licavoli, Cleveland Mafia leader Ettore Zappi (aka Tony Russo), Gambino crime family...
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  • Alfred Polizzi – boss (1936–1945) John T. Scalish – boss (1945–1976) James Licavoli – boss (1976–1985) John Tronolone – boss (1988-2013) Giacomo "John" Sciandra...
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  • Jake Lingle in 1930. Two other former members, Pete and Thomas "Yonnie" Licavoli, started the “River Gang”, a large Detroit bootlegging gang that would...
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    Hertling, U.S. Army lieutenant general Martin Kilcoyne, sportscaster Thomas Licavoli, former gangster/bootlegger Harold A. Moise, associate justice of the Louisiana...
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  • (born 1950), serving fifty-five-year prison sentence James T. "Blackie" Licavoli (1904–1985), natural causes in prison Salvatore "The Baron" Lo Piccolo...
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  • Giacalone complained bitterly about Pete Licavoli's dominance of area gambling operations, although Licavoli had not lived in the Detroit area for many...
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  • (1893–1928) Frank Zito (1893–1974) Danny Greene (1933–1977) James "Jack White" Licavoli (1904–1985) John Nardi (1916–1977) Alfred "Big Al" Polizzi (1900–1994)...
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  • relationship with the Mafia, Cleveland crime family boss James "Jack White" Licavoli and his administration were greatly angered by Crnic's involvement in the...
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    Little Italy. Among the members of the "Mayfield Road Mob" were James T. Licavoli and Jimmy Fratianno. This Mafia faction was even mentioned by its old name...
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  • Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen. January 6 – Cleveland Crime Family boss James Licavoli, underboss Angelo Lonardo, John Calandra, Ronald Carabbia, Pasquale Cisterino...
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