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Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone (January
17, 1899 – January 25, 1947), commonly nicknamed Scarface,
The infamous Al
Capone, convicted of income tax evasion by a team led by
U.S. Attorney George E. Q. Johnson.
The Chicago Outfit, shortened to "the Outfit Bosses

* 1910–1920 — Giacomo Colosimo
("James," "Big Jim") (1877–1920)
* 1920–1925 — John Torrio ("Johnny The Fox") (1882–1957)
* 1925–1932 — Alphonse Capone ("Al," "Scarface") (1899–1947)
* 1931–1943 — Francesco Nitto ("Frank Nitti") (1888–1943) Probably a
figurehead under "Paul Ricca"
* 1931–1947 — Felice DeLucia ("Paul 'The Waiter' Ricca") (1897–1972)
* 1945–1957 — Antonino Accardo ("Tony," "Joe Batters," "The Big Tuna")
(1906–1992) - Remained as top Outfit consigliere until his death and
had final say on all major decisions
* 1957–1966 — Salvatore Giancana ("Sam," "Momo," "Mooney") (1908–1975)
* 1966–1967 — Samuel "Teets" Battaglia (1908–1973)
* 1967–1969 — John Cerone ("Jackie the Lackey") (1914–1996)
* 1969–1971 — Felix Alderisio ("Milwaukee Phil") (1912–1971)
* 1971–1986 — Joseph John Aiuppa ("Joey Doves") (1907–1997)
* 1986–1989 — Joseph Ferriola ("Joe Nagall") (1948–1989)
* 1989–1993 — Samuel Carlisi (("Sam," "Wings")) (1914–1997)
* 1993–2003 — John DiFronzo
* 2003–2007 — James Marcello("Little Jimmy")
* 2007–present — John DiFronzo
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Members and associates
* Jake Gusik ("Greasy Thumb")
* Willie Bioff
* Jack McGurn ("Machine Gun")
* Pasqualino Lolordo ("Patsy")
* Antonio Lombardo ("The Scourge")
* Anthony Spilotro ("Tony the Ant")
* John Roselli ("Handsome Johnny")
* Jimmy Torello ("The Turk")
* Fiore Buccieri ("Fifi")
* Frank Buccieri ("The Horse")
* Sam DeStefano ("Mad Sam")
* William "Action" Jackson
* Mario Anthony DeStefano
* Louis Campagna ("Little New York")
* Charles Gioe ("Cherry Nose")
* Louis Fratto ("Cock Eyed")
* Gus Alex ("Gussie")
* Murray Humphreys ("The Camel")
* William Daddano ("Willie Potatoes")

1936 NYPD mugshot of Lucky Luciano
Charles "Lucky" Luciano (born Salvatore Lucania; November 24,
1897 – January 26, 1962) was a Sicilian mobster. Luciano is considered
the father of modern organized crime and the mastermind of the massive
postwar expansion of the international heroin trade. He is the first
official boss of the modern Genovese crime family.
TIME Magazine named Luciano among the top 20 most influential builders
and titans of the 20th century.

A 1928 NYPD mugshot of Bugsy Siegel
In 1930, Lansky and Siegel built close ties to Charles "Lucky" Luciano
and Frank Costello, both future bosses of the Genovese crime family.
Siegel became a bootlegger and was also associated with Albert "Mad
Hatter" Anastasia. Siegel was heavily involved in bootlegging
operations in New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia. During the
so-called Castellammarese War in 1930-1931, they finished the war by
killing Sal Maranzano for Lucky Luciano; Luciano had eliminated
Maranzano's rival and his own boss, Joe Masseria,ending the formal war,
before having Maranzano murdered. Siegel reputedly had a hand in
Maranzano's murder and later in the formation of Murder, Inc. In 1932,
he was arrested for gambling and bootlegging but got off with only a
fine. Lansky and Siegel assisted in Luciano's brief alliance with Dutch
Schultz and killed rival loan sharks Louis "Pretty" Amberg and Joseph
Amberg in 1935.


Michael Trigger Mike Coppola
Born in 1904, Coppola entered the ranks of the New York mafiosi during
Prohibition and quickly gained a reputation as a sadistic and violent
gunman. By the end of the Castellammarese War, Coppola was a high
ranking member of Charles "Lucky" Luciano's organization. In 1936,
Luciano went to prison on prostitution charges and underboss Vito
Genovese fled to Italy to avoid a murder charge. Coppola was left in
charge of the Luciano crime family's criminal operations. These
operations, including a monopoly on New York's artichoke supply and
Harlem's numbers racket, grossed worth over $1,000,000 a year.

Francesco Castiglia
Frank
Costello, born Francesco Castiglia (January 26, 1891 - February 18,
1973) was a New York gangster who rose to the top of America's
underworld, controlled a vast gambling empire across the United States
and enjoyed political influence like no other La Cosa Nostra boss.
Nicknamed the "Prime Minister of the Underworld," he became one of the
most powerful and influential Mafia bosses in American history,
eventually leading a criminal organization dubbed by law enforcement as
the "Rolls-Royce of organized crime", the Luciano crime family (later
called the Genovese crime family).

Vito Genovese
Vito
"Don Vito" Genovese (November 27, 1897 – February 14, 1969) was a
mafioso who rose to power in America during the Castellammarese War to
later become leader of the Genovese crime family. Genovese served as
mentor to many future mob bosses including Vincent "The Chin" Gigante,
4th cousin Michael "Mike the Pipe" Genovese and Carlo "Don Carlo"
Gambino. He is also a relative of Thomas Genovese.

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