Convictions
- The following list contains some of the most notable charged and does not include most of those convicted.
Name | ||||
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Charge | Verdict | Sentence | Release date | |
Thomas Cacciopoli | Extortion | April 4, 2011 | ||
Frank Cali | Racketeering, extortion, and conspiracy | Pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges | 16 months | June 4, 2009 |
Charles Carneglia | Murder | Guilty by jury of four murders | Life imprisonment | N/A |
Domenico Cefalu | Racketeering | Pleaded guilty to extortion | Two years | November 3, 2009 |
Joseph Corozzo | Racketeering, drug trafficking | Pleaded guilty to a racketeering conspiracy charge | 46 months | June 10, 2011 |
Nicholas Corozzo | Enterprise corruption and murder | Pleaded guilty to enterprise corruption charge and was found guilty by jury of murder | 13½ years | March 2, 2020 |
Jackie D'Amico | Racketeering | Pleaded guilty to extortion | Two years | November 3, 2009 |
Leonard DiMaria | Pleaded guilty to racketeering, extortion, and conspiracy | August 31, 2012 | ||
Richard G. Gotti | Attempted murder | Pleaded guilty | Eight years | February 22, 2015 |
Vincent Gotti | Attempted murder | Pleaded guilty | Eight years | February 22, 2015 |
Richard Ranieri | Extortion | March 1, 2010 | ||
Vincent Dragonetti | Extortion | 37 months | May 28, 2011 |
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