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Operation Old Bridge is the code name for the February 7, 2008 arrests in Italy and the United States that targeted the Gambino crime family; among the indicted were the reputed acting bosses Jackie D'Amico,
Nicholas Corozzo Nicholas "Little Nick" Corozzo (born March 17, 1940) is an American New York mobster who is a captain in the Gambino crime family. Biography Nicholas Corozzo was born at 1825 Pitkin Avenue in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn. Nicholas C ...
and Joseph Corozzo. The indictments included murder, drug trafficking, robbery, and extortion.


Operation

The
Federal Bureau of Investigation The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency. Operating under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Justice, ...
(FBI) was able to collect the needed information through informant Joseph Vollaro, (owner of a truck company on Staten Island) who secretly recorded several conversations with members of the Gambino family. More than 80 people were indicted in the Eastern District of New York. The case is now referred to as ''United States of America v. Agate et al.'' It was initially assigned to Judge Nicholas Garaufis, but later reassigned to Judge Jack B. Weinstein. Gambino crime family boss Nicholas Corozzo turned fugitive after he was tipped off by his daughter who witnessed her husband and fellow mobster being led away by the US authorities. On May 29, 2008, Corozzo finally couldn't take life on the run anymore and so he turned himself in to authorities with his lawyer by his side. Of the 62 American defendants, 60 pleaded guilty with at least 52 of them facing no more than three years in prison. The operation broke up a growing alliance between the Gambinos and the
Sicilian Mafia The Sicilian Mafia, also simply known as the Mafia and frequently referred to as Cosa nostra (, ; "our thing") by its members, is an Italian Mafia- terrorist-type organized crime syndicate and criminal society originating in the region of Sici ...
, who wanted to get further into the drug trade. One of those arrested in the raids in the US was Frank Cali, a captain in the Gambino family. He was allegedly the "ambassador" in the US for the Inzerillo crime family. The name of the police operation, "Old Bridge", refers to the historical ties of an exile group of Sicilian Mafiosi across the Atlantic Ocean. After the Second Mafia War in the beginning of the 1980s the surviving members of the Inzerillo mafia family had been "allowed" to migrate to New York to avoid extermination by the Corleonesi faction and then victorious Sicilian boss of bosses
Salvatore Riina Salvatore Riina (; 16 November 1930 – 17 November 2017), called (, Totò being the diminutive of Salvatore), was an Italian mobster and chief of the Sicilian Mafia, known for a ruthless murder campaign that reached a peak in the early 1990s ...
. The Inzerillo's American relatives and associates of New York's Gambino family intervened on their behalf. They were allowed to settle in the States in exchange for a pledge: neither they nor their offspring would ever again set foot on Sicilian soil. They became known as ''gli Scappati'', the Runaways. Two decades later, the Runaways were returning to Palermo. The exiles had good reasons: Riina and his successor
Bernardo Provenzano Bernardo Provenzano (; 31 January 1933 – 13 July 2016) was an Italian mobster and chief of the Sicilian Mafia clan known as the Corleonesi, a Mafia faction that originated in the town of Corleone, and ''de facto'' the boss of bosses (''il capo ...
were both arrested and are serving life terms in Italy. The runaway Inzerillo clan was allegedly rebuilding the "Old Bridge" between America and Sicily, reestablishing the business and drug trafficking ties between the Sicilian and American mobs.


Convictions

The following list contains some of the most notable charged and does not include most of those convicted.


Other indicted Mafiosi


American Mafiosi indicted

Those without a release date listed either weren't sentenced to jail time or weren't imprisoned in a
Federal Bureau of Prisons The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Justice that is responsible for the care, custody, and control of incarcerated individuals who have committed federal crimes; that i ...
. *Joseph Agate *Vincent "Elmo" Amarante *Jerome "Jerry" Brancato (released September 3, 2010) *Nicholas Calvo (released January 12, 2010) *Joseph "Joe Rackets" Casiere *Mario "Lanza" Cassarino (released September 15, 2010) *John Cavallo *Gino Cracolici *Sarah Dauria *Vincent "Vinny Hot" Decongilio (released January 22, 2010) *Salvatore DeGrazia *Vincent Donnis *Robert Francis "Bobby the Jew" Epifania (released June 6, 2010) *Cody Farrell *Louis Faustino *Russell "One Eye" Ferrisi (released December 5, 2008) *Louis Filippelli (released December 9, 2008) *Ronald Flam *Joseph "Joe Gag" Gaggi *Abid "Han" Ghani (released February 14, 2008) *Anthony "Buckwheat" Giammarino *Ernest "Ernie" Grillo (released April 13, 2010) *Christopher Howard *Steven Francis "Stevie I" Iaria (released March 31, 2009) *Eddie James *John Kasgorgis (released April 4, 2008) *William Kilgannon *Michael King *Anthony Licata (released February 1, 2011) *Joseph Marsilio *De facto Morganelli *Anthony O'Donnell *James Outerie (released June 25, 2010) *Vincent "Vinny Basile" Pacelli (released May 5, 2010) *John "Johnny Red Rose" Pisano (released September 30, 2008) *Todd Polakoff *Giulio "Gino" Pomponio *John "Reeg" Regis (released October 3, 2008) *Jerry Romano *Angelo "Little Ang" Ruggiero, Jr. (release date: May 2, 2013) *Steven Sabella *Jimmy Scalzo *Anthony John Scibelli (released January 26, 2011) *Augustus "Gus" Sclafani *Joseph Scopo (released July 27, 2010) *William "Billy" Scotto *Edward "Eddie" Sobol *Joseph Spinnato (released January 30, 2009) *Michael "Mike the Electrician" Urciuoli (released June 24, 2008) *Frank "Frankie" Vassallo *Tara "Big Tara" Vega *Arthur Zagari


Sicilian mafiosi indicted

* Francesco Adelfio (66) * Salvatore Adelfio (42) * Giuseppe Brunettini (37) * Filippo Casamento (82) (Bocadifalco clan member, Bonanno family associate, former Catalano-Ganci Consortium member and Pizza Connection defendant) (released May 7, 2010) * Antonino Chiappara (42) * Sergio Corallo (42) * Giovanni De Simone (46) * Maurizio Di Fede (40) * Salvatore Emanuele Di Maggio (59) (
Torretta Torretta ( Sicilian: ''Turretta'') is a ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Palermo located on the Mediterranean island of Sicily. This town is situated on a mountainous area overlooking Palermo. Olive production is Torretta's primary agr ...
clan member) * Nicola Di Salvo (70) * Melchiorre Guglielmini (49) *
Giovanni Inzerillo Giovanni Inzerillo (born in Brooklyn, New York, April 30, 1972), is a construction entrepreneur and son of Salvatore Inzerillo, a notorious Sicilian Mafia boss who was killed in May 1981 on the orders of Mafia boss Salvatore "Totò" Riina during ...
(36) (son of Salvatore Inzerillo) * Tommaso Lo Presti (33) * Giovanni Lo Verde (69) * Stefano Marino (36) * Gianni Nicchi (27) (Pagliarelli capo-mafia, successor to Rotolo, Sicilian emissary to New York) * Pietro Pipitone (54) * Gaetano Savoca (41) (Brancaccio) * Vincenzo Savoca (77) (Brancaccio)


Sicilian mafiosi already in prison who were indicted

* Andrea Adamo (46) (Brancaccio capo-mafia, ally of Salvatore Lo Piccolo) * Calogero Di Gioia (60) * Lorenzo Di Fede (83) * Benedetto Graviano (50) * Tommaso Inzerillo (59) * Cesare Carmelo Lupo (47) * Antonio Rotolo (62) (Pagliarelli capo-mafia, Palermo Federation leader, rival of Salvatore Lo Piccolo) * Giuseppe "Pino" Savoca (74) (Brancaccio capo-mafia) * Salvatore Sorrentino (43)


Sicilian mafiosi on the run

* Salvatore Parisi (54)


Sicilian mafiosi indicted who turned pentito

* Giovanni Adelfio (70) (Villagrazia clan member)


References


Further reading

* De Risi, Giuliano. ''79 Arresti Tra Sicilia e USA'', ''Mafia, Stroncato L'Asse Palermo-New York'', AGI News On. February 7, 2008. {{DEFAULTSORT:Old Bridge, Operation Federal Bureau of Investigation operations Gambino crime family History of the Sicilian Mafia American Mafia events Operations against organized crime in the United States Operations against organized crime in Italy