Frank Scalice (/skɑːˈliːsi/; born Francesco Scalisi, Italian: [franˈtʃesko skaˈliːzi]; September 23, 1893 – June 17, 1957), also known as "Don Ciccio"...
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of them from the apartment window. After Mineo's death, Francesco "Frank" Scalice became crime family boss. He immediately switched allegiance from Masseria...
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all the New York gangs into five crime families. Maranzano appointed Frank Scalice as head of the old D'Aquila/Mineo gang, now designated as one of New...
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Lucchese crime family), Maranzano (now the Bonanno crime family), and Frank Scalice (now the Gambino crime family). Maranzano called a meeting of crime...
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immediately taking Genovese to war in response. On June 17 of that year, Frank Scalice, Anastasia's underboss and the man identified as directly responsible...
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Atlantic City Crime Syndicate boss Nucky Johnson, gambler Frank Erickson, Frank Scalice, and Albert "Mad Hatter" Anastasia. Others described the Atlantic...
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"Alfred" Mineo – killed in Castellammarese War in 1930. 1930–1931 – Frank Scalice – demoted after murder of boss of all bosses Salvatore Maranzano. 1931–1951 –...
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for death. On September 10, Maranzano summoned Luciano, Vito Genovese and Frank Costello to his office at 230 Park Avenue in Manhattan, where Maranzano...
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and freelance hitman John C. Montana, Magaddino crime family member Frank Scalice, Anastasia crime family underboss Frankie Yale, Brooklyn Prohibition...
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Salvatore Scala, "Fat Sally" (1944–2008) Frank Scalice, "Don Ciccio", "Don Cheech" (born Francesco Scalice, 1893–1957) John Scalise (born Giovanni Scalise...
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