- Joseph Merlino
Joseph S. Merlino, aka Skinny Joey (b.
March 16 ,1962 ), is an Americanmafioso , member of the U.S.Cosa Nostra , and former head of thePhiladelphia Crime Family which controlsorganized crime as far asSouthern New Jersey . He is the son of formerNicky Scarfo underboss /soldier Salvatore "Chuckie" Merlino. He is also the nephew of deceased formerCapo Lawrence Merlino and son of Salvatore Merlino Jr.While Merlino was the boss of the Philadelphia crime family, it engaged primarily in
extortion ,bookmaking ,drug trafficking , andloan shark ing.Merlino has been described as a particularly vicious mobster, obsessed with his own public image, and another version of New York's
John Gotti , after whom he patterned himself. He is flashy, stylish, flamboyant, and "in your face." “Joey was a party guy,” said "Big Ron" Previte, cop-turned gangster-turned government witness. “He liked to go out. He liked to gamble. He liked the high life.” He invited TV crews to his annual Christmas party for the homeless, and was a fixture at the city's nightclubs, restaurants, and sporting events. [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:YA8h39PVIqQJ:www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/11/60minutes/main605432.shtml+%22skinny+joey%22+merlino+-14&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ] [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=12330 Straight From the Horsehead's Mouth - philadelphia weekly online ] ] With long time buddiesSalvatore Scafidi ,Michael Ciancaglini , andGeorge Borgesi he was known to some time beat up and rob people, and start fights in clubs.The Philadelphia Crime Family
Under
Angelo Bruno the Philadelphia family was among the most powerful in the U.S. Bruno's murder in 1980 signaled the beginning of a violent era that continued until the mid-1990s. FirstPhilip Testa (murdered in 1981) and thenNicky Scarfo followed. Scarfo was one of the most violent mob bosses in U.S. history, but was sentenced in 1988 to 55 years in prison.Merlino's ascent to head of the family, and subsequent imprisonment
In August 1983 Merlino was accused of beating and stabbing a man in an
Atlantic City, New Jersey casino. In 1984 Merlino was found guilty on of two counts ofaggravated assault and one count of possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose. [ [http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ge/exclusion/merlino_j.htm Joseph S. Merlino - N.J. Excluded Person ] ] In August 1984 he was barred by theNew Jersey Casino Control Commission from New Jersey casinos. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02E5DD1438F93AA3575BC0A962948260 THE REGION; CASINO AGENCY BARS 4 MORE MEN - New York Times ] ]On
October 31 ,1989 , it is alleged that Merlino attempted to murder the son ofNicky Scarfo , Nicky, Jr., in aSouth Philadelphia Italian restaurant, Dante and Luigi's, wounding him several times in the chest, neck, and arm. Although police never charged anyone with the attempted murder, police andFBI believe Merlino was behind the shooting to avenge an earlier plot by Scarfo Sr. on Merlino's father. Another motive for the attempted hit was to send a clear message that neither Scarfo nor his son were any longer in charge ofSouth Philadelphia . Fearing another Mafia war, Scarfo Sr. moved his son out of town and inducted him into theLucchese crime family of New York for protection.In August 1989 Merlino was charged with robbing an armored car of $350,000. Convicted a few months later, he was released from prison in April 1992.
Merlino and his associates started meeting with members of the Philadelphia-based Junior
Black Mafia , commonly known as the JBM, which is comprised of young, violentAfrican-American males who specialize in the distribution of cocaine. He also enlisted the help of the Warlocks gang for some time. [ [http://www.mafianj.com/sci89/bruno.shtml The Mafia in New Jersey - La Cosa Nostra - State of New Jersey Commission of Investigation 1989 Report - The Bruno/Scarfo Family ] ]When
John Stanfa emerged as the new leader of the Philadelphia family, an all-out war broke out between Stanfa and the so-called "Young Turks " led by Merlino. On August 5, 1993, Merlino survived adrive-by shooting assassination attempt by Stanfa, only taking a bullet in the buttocks, as Michael "Mikey Chang" Ciancaglini was killed. On August 31, 1993, in retaliation, Stanfa’s son was shot in the face in a daring rush hour drive-by shooting on the freeway.During the all-out 1993 mob war, Merlino dodged more than two dozen attempts on his life. [ [http://www.philly.com/dailynews/features/20070405_National_Geographic_takes_on_the_Philly_mob.html] ] In November 1993, Merlino was arrested by the
FBI , charged with violation ofparole , and sent back to prison.Stanfa was convicted to several life sentences for RICO violations in March 1994, and Ralph Natale (who was subsequently jailed in June 1998) and Merlino took over upon getting out of jail in November 1994. It became clear later that Merlino was really the power, merely using Natale as a figurehead to appease the few remaining old-timers in the ranks. [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:IqAd8_rJxOgJ:www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_30.html+%22skinny+joey%22+merlino+-14&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ]
In 1995 Merlino survived additional assassination attempts.
Louis Turra , a reputed Philadelphiadrug lord and leader of the South PhillyItalian American drug gang known as the10th and Oregon Crew , was severely beaten by Merlino’s soldiers in 1995 for failing to pay a Mafia street tax on his illegal earnings. Angered by the beating, he sought vengeance. His father Anthony Turra was accused of hosting a meeting at his house where his son and his gang discussed killing Merlino, and of suggesting methods they might use to kill him. The younger Turra was found hanged in a prison in New York City in January 1998, an apparent suicide, while awaiting trial.In March 1998,
Anthony Turra , on trial on charges of plotting to kill Merlino, was shot to death outside his home by a gunman in a black ski mask. He was shot twice, once in the eye, as he left for the federal courthouse, where a jury was deliberating in the racketeering and drug case against him and four other men. “We consider this an organized crime assassination, a mob hit,” Police Inspector Jerrold Kane said. [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:6lUYxK_lRPsJ:lmtonline.com/news/archive/031998/pagea8.pdf+%22skinny+joey%22+merlino&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=96&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ]In the late 1990s Merlino allied himself with Steve "Gorilla" Montevergine, boss of the
Pagans motorcycle gang. In June 1999, Merlino was indicted on charges he conspired with the Boston mob to purchase and distribute cocaine. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison on December 3, 2001, onracketeering charges, including extortion and illegal gambling. He was acquitted of murder charges. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30614FA395E0C728EDDAE0894D9404482 7 Reputed Mafia Figures Are Acquitted of Murder - New York Times ] ] "Ain't bad," Merlino said. "Better than the death penalty." [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E06EFDE163CF937A35751C1A9679C8B63 National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania: Mobster Gets 14 Years - New York Times ] ]In March 2004 a federal jury acquitted him of August 2001 charges that he had taken part in the 1996 murder of Joseph Sodano, a North Jersey capo. [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:VJqF2uh-qkEJ:www.state.nj.us/sci/pdf/ocreport.pdf+merlino+joey+born+stanfa&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=23&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ]
As of April 2004, Merlino is imprisoned at the Marion United States Penitentiary in
Marion, Illinois . His projected release date is September 7, 2011. After Merlino's arrestJoseph Ligambi took over as standing boss, also known as "Uncle Joe", he's more interested in making money than making headlines, low-key, and happy to stay in the shadows. Ligambi is doing a good job in rebuilding a family, that was almost destroyed. Ligambi has done so well that the New York families have taken notice, and it appears unlikely that Merlino will resume the title of Boss when he is released.References
External links
* [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:9wmjxzj0oUUJ:gangstersinc.tripod.com/Philadelphia.html+%22skinny+joey%22+merlino&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=14&gl=us The Philadelphia Crime Family]
* [http://members.fortunecity.com/sosdie/mob/family/philly/philly.htm The Philadelphia Family]
* [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:VJqF2uh-qkEJ:www.state.nj.us/sci/pdf/ocreport.pdf+merlino+joey+born+stanfa&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=23&gl=us State of New Jersey Commission of Investigation Report, "The Changing Face of Organized Crime in New Jersey," May 2004]
* [http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2004-03-11/cb6.shtml "Skinny Joey's Victory Party; Mob Scenes From an Italian Restaurant, 11/17/04]
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