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Francesco Guarraci
Born(1955-08-07)August 7, 1955
DiedApril 14, 2016(2016-04-14) (aged 60)
Other names
  • "Frank"
OccupationCrime boss
AllegianceDeCavalcante crime family

Francesco "Frank"Guarraci (August 7, 1955 – April 14, 2016)[1]) was an Italian-born Americanmobster. He was a prominent member and reputed acting boss of theDeCavalcante crime family.[2]

Early inducted member

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Francesco Guarraci was born inRibera, Sicily in August 7, 1955, to where the DeCavalcante crime family's origins can be traced. In 1967 he emigrated to theUnited States, and in 1989, Guarraci was inducted into the crime family during a ceremony led byJohn Riggi himself, according toVincent "Vinny Ocean" Palermo, who turnedstate's evidence in 2000. He was a regular habituate of the Ribera Social Club in Elizabeth, New Jersey. However, Guarraci wasn't recognized as an inducted member by US law enforcement until years later. In 2010, he was indicted for attempted extortion of Lenny's Brick Oven Pizza in Washington Township, New Jersey.[3]

DeCavalcante captain

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Guarraci was listed as a soldier for the DeCavalcante crime family throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, as the family was broken down by federal law enforcement and internal rivalry, as well as the longtimeacting boss, Vincent Palermo who turned state's evidence in 2000. At some point between 2005 and 2006, Guarraci was promoted in the family, as he was listed as acaporegime byNew Jersey law enforcement in the beginning of 2006. Guarraci's official job is as a foreman in Laborers' Local 394.

Riggi's acting boss

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In early 2007, it was confirmed that after the convictions ofconsigliereStefano "Steve the Truck Driver" Vitabile andGirolamo "Jimmy" Palermo from 2003 to 2006, Guarraci was promoted to "acting boss" along withunderboss,Joseph "Joe" Miranda, to run the day-to-day activities of theDeCavalcante crime family. As of May, 2009, Francesco Guarraci at age 54 was still in charge of the family, along with Miranda, on the orders of the imprisoned boss Giovanni "John the Eagle" Riggi. The Ribera Social Club, where family members hang out, had been run by Guarraci since 1989. The prospects for a strong organization existed due to the induction of 12 new members by Joseph Miranda. As Guarraci continued to consolidate his power in the area the hopes for a return to the days of much higher mob power increased. On April 14, 2016, Guarraci died of cancer inElizabeth, New Jersey at the age of 60.

References

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  1. ^New Jersey mob boss Francesco Guarraci dies at age 61 - Gangsters Inc
  2. ^Epstein, Sue (2010-08-24)."Reputed head of mob crime family, N.J. man are indicted on extortion charges".The Star-Ledger. Retrieved2012-02-10.
  3. ^Epstein, Sue (2010-08-24)."Reputed head of mob crime family, N.J. man are indicted on extortion charges".The Star-Ledger. Retrieved2012-02-10.

Further reading

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  • Smith, Greg B.Made Men: The True Rise-and-Fall Story of a New Jersey Mob Family.Berkley Books, 2003.ISBN 0-425-18551-6
  • Jacobs, James B.Busting the Mob: The United States Vs. Cosa Nostra. New York: NYU Press, 1994.ISBN 0-8147-4230-0
  • Jacobs, James B., Coleen Friel and Robert Radick.Gotham Unbound: How New York City Was Liberated from the Grip of Organized Crime. New York: NYU Press, 1999.ISBN 0-8147-4247-5
  • Goldstock, Ronald, Martin Marcus and II Thacher.Corruption and Racketeering in the New York City Construction Industry: Final Report of the New York State Organized Crime Task Force. New York: NYU Press, 1990.ISBN 0-8147-3034-5
  • United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Organized Crime in America: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1983.

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