- John DeRoss
John Joseph DeRoss (b.
July 17 ,1937 Bensonhurst, Brooklyn ), also known as "Jackie", "Jackie Zambooka", and "DeRoss", is the formerUnderboss of theColombo crime family , under the leadership of Carmine "Junior" Persico and Alphonse "Little Allie Boy" Persico.Biography
John Joseph DeRoss was born in
Brooklyn, New York to first generation immigrants fromPiedmont ,Italy . John is the nephew of Alphonse Persico Sr. and the father of Colombo crime family capoJack J. DeRoss bornDecember 13 ,1966 and mob associate Jamie T. DeRossMarch 29 ,1971 inStaten Island, New York . He is a cousin of Carmine Persico andTheodore Persico , and an uncle to Alphonse Persico,Frank Perisco , Carmine Persico Jr., Theodore Persico Jr., Daniel Persico,Lawrence A. Persico and distant cousin ofVictor Orena . He stands at 5'7 and weighs 230 pounds with blackish-gray hair. He lived inStaten Island, New York .Rise with Junior Persico
After a 1971 assassination attempt left Boss Joseph "Joe" Colombo in a
coma , caporegime Carmine Persico took over the family. After taking power, Persico promoted DeRoss to caporegime. DeRoss would develop and controlracketeering ,loansharking ,money laundering ,extortion andnarcotics operations throughout the 1970s. During the early 1980s, DeRoss became a union vice president of Local 100. Because of this, the Colombo family could usebribery andextortion to easer their relations to legal businesses, and get huge influence within the unions.Prison and Junior's fall
Toward the mid 1980s, US authorities recognized DeRoss as Acting Underboss for Carmine Persico, as many Colombo family members went on trial and were imprisoned. After Carmine Persico was convicted of murder,
conspiracy and racketeering in theMafia Commission Trial in 1986 and received a life sentence, DeRoss was convicted as well for racketeering and conspiracy charges, and was sentenced to 12 years.Releasement and underboss
Toward his releasement in the mid 1990s, the Colombo family entered a huge battle for the power of leadership in the family. The current acting boss Vittorio "Vic" Orena demanded complete power over the family from Carmine Persico and the two factions went to war during the early 1990s. The Persico faction claimed victory in 1993, and with half the family on trial, DeRoss would be released in the late 1990s, just as he was arrested and prosecuted again for racketeering and loansharking charges, but was acquitted due to lack of evidence. However, his former union cooperator, Chickie Amodeo, had been banned from all contact with union officials, and imprisoned again in 1994. Upon DeRoss' release, many Colombo members were imprisoned and demoted by Persico, as they chose to support Orena in his failed attempt to overthrow Persico. In 1990, DeRoss was promoted to the rank of Underboss in the Colombo crime family, and chosen as the top aide by Persico's son and then current family acting boss, Alphonse Persico, in 1999.
The notorious Allie Boy
After Alphonse Persico became acting boss in 1999, he led an alleged revenge on behalf of his father toward many earlier Orena supporters, including William "Wild Bill" Cutolo, who was summoned to a meeting with Persico and DeRoss, but was never seen again. Cutolo's widow would later testify against both Allie Persico and Jackie DeRoss. Later that same year, both DeRoss and Persico ordered the slaying of Cutolo crew member Joseph "Joe Campy" Campanella, as he was ambushed and shot by Persico's crew members, but managed to survive and become a government informant.
Indictments on the Colombos
In 2000, both Alphonse Persico and DeRoss were indicted on loansharking and conspiracy charges, but only Persico was convicted. DeRoss' was again acquitted, as he continued to run
organized crime activities within the Colombo family, even after Persico was convicted.Indictments and NJ exclusion
On December 19, 2001, a 16-count superseding federal indictment charged DeRoss and four co-defendants with racketeering, racketeering-conspiracy, loansharking, money laundering-conspiracy, conspiracy to distribute
marijuana , extortion, embezzlement and mail fraud, holding his bail and eventually on May 22, 2003, DeRoss was excluded from the state ofNew Jersey as he was recognized as the official Underboss of the Colombo crime family. At the time, DeRoss was operating inNewark, New Jersey ,Brooklyn, New York andQueens, New York .Trial with Allie Boy Persico
In 2004, DeRoss and Alphonse Persico went on trial for murder and conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder. Their intended victim Joseph "Joe Campy" Campanella and Cutolo's widow testified against them. On December 28, 2007, DeRoss and Persico were convicted of the Cutolo murder. As of October 2008, DeRoss is incarcerated at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) awaiting sentencing.
DeRoss' former rival and the oldest
mafioso serving time, John "Sonny" Franzese, took over as the Underboss of the Colombo crime family when DeRoss went on trial in 2004.See also
*Carmine "Junior" Persico
*Alphonse "Allie Boy" Persico
*John "Sonny" Franzese
*William "Wild Bill" CutoloExternal links
*http://www.nj.gov/lps/ge/exclusion/deross_john.htm
*http://da_wizeguy.tripod.com/omerta/id22.html
*http://www.nlpc.org/view.asp?action=viewArticle&aid=1754
*http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1316/is_n7-8_v26/ai_15585480/pg_4
*http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime_file/2007/11/14/2007-11-14_mob_widow_peggy_cutolo_fingers_colombo_b-1.html
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