Jimmy Caci

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Jimmy Caci
Cheektowaga, New York
42°55′38″N 78°46′46″W / 42.9272°N 78.7795°W / 42.9272; -78.7795
Known forMafia activity

Vincent Dominic "Jimmy" Caci

Caci was born in

nightclub singer, known as "Bobby Milano". Until his death in 2006, Charles was a soldier in his brother's crew.[1] Other members of Caci's crew included Cino, Rocco Zangari, Steven Mauriello and Vince Lupo along with associates Kenny Gallo, Tommy Jones (a suspected enforcer and hitman, alleged to have committed his first contract killing at 18[4]
), Robert "Puggy" Zeichick, and Alfred Mauriello.

In 1984, Caci was arrested with some twenty other Los Angeles mobsters for attempting to take over a $1 million a week illegal

wire fraud, and interstate transportation of fraudulently obtained money for his role in a telemarketing scheme that victimized over 100 people in the Midwest.[5] Caci avoided serious jail time by the FBI in connection with the Las Vegas RICO cases "Operation Thin Crust" and "Operation Button Down", which were investigations into Mafia influence in Southern Nevada in 1997. In 1998 Caci was convicted and received a six-month sentence.[2][6]

Owning a home in

Notes

  1. ^ a b COLUMN: John L. Smith Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 5, 1998
  2. ^ a b COLUMN: John L. Smith Las Vegas Review Journal, April 22, 2001
  3. ^ "Bobby Milano: Crooner and Predator", The Last Post
  4. ^ "BREAKSHOT: A Life In The 21st Century Mafia" Official Spin Archived January 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "State of California Department of Justice: ORGANIZED CRIME IN CALIFORNIA ANNUAL REPORT TO THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE (1996)" (PDF). Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Mobster or not late Jimmy Caci talked till end", Las Vegas Review Journal; accessed December 15, 2013.
  7. Frank "The Horse" Buccieri
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  8. ^ "Vincent Caci's Obituary on The Desert Sun". The Desert Sun. Retrieved 10 August 2018.