- Theodore Persico
Theodore "Teddy" Persico, Sr. (born 1937), is a high-ranking member of the
Colombo crime family . Teddy served as acting boss in the Colombo "Committee/Ruling Panel" for his boss and older brother, Carmine "Junior" Persico.Early life
Born in 1937 in
Brooklyn, New York , Teddy was the youngest of three brothers. The Persico boys all went into criminal careers, with Carmine and Alphonse Persico joining theProfaci crime family in the 1950s.Junior takes over
Promoted
After two internal wars, and three different bosses, Carmine Persico became the Colombo boss in the early 1970s. Both Alphonse and Teddy had become were recognized as "made men" or full members, of the family under boss
Joseph Profaci andJoseph Colombo . By 1973, with Carmine's increased role in the family, both Teddy and Alphonse had becomecaporegime s, leading their own crews.Illegal activities
In the early 1980s, Teddy became involved in a variety of criminal operations, including
racketeering ,loansharking ,extortion ,illegal gambling ,money laundering and hijacking. Teddy would eventually be indicted onconspiracy andillegal gambling charges.Loyal to Persico
In 1986, Carmine was sentenced to life in prison in the famous
Mafia Commission Trial . To rule in his absence, Carmine appointedBrooklyn "capo" Vittorio "Vic" Orena as acting boss in 1988. However, Orena refused to be controlled by Carmine. In 1991, Carmine ordered Teddy,Carmine Sessa , andJohn Pate to organize the Orena's murder. However, Orena escaped death and a bloody feud ensued between him and the Persicos.Orena's fall and the Ruling Panel
In 1992, Orena was sent to prison. With Orena gone, the internal battle within the Colombo family ended in 1993. The Colombo War, which cost 12 mobsters their lives, was over and the Persicos were the winners. In early 1993, Teddy was promoted to the Colombo "Committee/Ruling Panel", the group set up by the imprisoned Carmine to rule the family. Teddy's fellow panel members included also included caporegimes
Joseph Baudanza and Joseph "Joe T." Tomasello. OnApril 20 ,1993 , Teddy was indicted on charges of harboring a fugitive. In this case, the fugitive was Colombo consiglieri Sessa, who would become a government witness several months later. In 1994, the federal government put Teddy under house arrest.Caporegime
Persico kept on as a "capo" under his brother's leadership, as he has been indicted several times during the last decade, on
extortion ,loansharking ,illegal gambling andmurder andconspiracy charges along with Alphonse "Little Allie Boy" Persico, Carmine Persico's son and Teddy's nephew, who were both considered the most powerful members of theColombo crime family during the late 1990s.Imprisonment
Teddy, Alphonse, and former "underboss" John "Jackie" DeRoss pleaded guilty to several
loansharking ,extortion andconspiracy charges from 2000 to 2004, and were sentenced to 13 years in federal prison.As of November 2007, Teddy Persico, at age 69, is still on trial for
murder charges from the Colombo War. Teddy is currently serving time at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) inMassachusetts , undergoing treatment for cardiac problems. His projected release date is 10-09-2013, unless he is found guilty of murder and conspiracy, as he will be sentenced tolife imprisonment if convicted.Teddy Persico's son Theodore, Jr., a member of the
Colombo crime family , is serving time in the United States Penitentiary-Canaan inPennsylvania .External links
* [http://ganglandnews.com/persico1.htm Gangland News: Time's Running Out For Persicos] by Jerry Capeci
* [http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=NameSearch&needingMoreList=false&LastName=Persico&Middle=&FirstName=Theodore&Race=W&Sex=M&Age=&x=24&y=20 Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator Website]
* [http://ganglandnews.com/column115.htm This Week in Gangland: Another Persico Problem] by Jerry Capeci
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