Operation Old Bridge - Convictions

Convictions

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