- Stefano Vitabile
Stefano Vitabile (born
1935 ) also known as "Steve the Truck Driver" is a New Jersey mobster and formerConsigliere of theDeCavalcante crime family .Steve Vitabile's promotion
As a "soldier" in the crew of John Riggi in the early 1970s, the infamous
Mob boss , Simone "Sam the Plumber" DeCavalcante left the family and was considered semi-retired by US law enforcement. As his successor, was John Riggi soon promoted to run the family in the late 1970s unofficially. Vitabile, then still a soldier, rose through the ranks and became Consigliere to Riggi, along with Girolamo "Jimmy Dumps" Palermo asUnderboss . This was the current administration of the DeCavalcante crime family toward the 1990s.John Riggi's conviction
When in the 1980s, Riggi was in full power of the
DeCavalcante crime family , but as he grew power, he became a bigger target, as US law enforcement put Riggi and Palermo on trial forextortion ,racketeering andconspiracy in the late 1980s. Vitabile on the other hand, avoided the charges, and kept operating fromElizabeth, New Jersey with Gaetano "Corky" Vastola in laborracketeering andillegal gambling operations. Vastola, then alleged "acting boss" to Riggi, would be convicted forextortion charges a year after Riggi received 15 years forracketeering . Palermo was acquitted, along with several other members of the DeCavalcante family.DeCavalcante consigliere
Toward the 1990s, Vitabile conspired to kill several members of the DeCavalcante crime family, as former "
Underboss " Louis "Fat Lou" LaRasso suddenly disappeared in 1991, and the current "acting boss" John "Johnny Boy" D'Amato was discovered murdered after rumours went around, saying D'Amato was gay. After Jake Amari took over as acting boss, Vitabile ducked law enforcement for years, as he was recognized as the official Consigliere of the DeCavalcante crime family in the 1990s, and was involved in almost every decision in the family. Especially when it looked to break out a war between two prominent factions of the family, when Vitabile, a John Riggi loyalist, allegedly re-structured the entire formation, and put three Capos or "street bosses" to run the DeCavalcante crime family, in the family's "Ruling Committee/Panel", as Amari suffered from cancer in the mid 1990s. These "street bosses" were Vincent "Vinny Ocean" Palermo, Charles "Big Ears" Majuri, and Girolamo Palermo and ran the family throughout the 1990s, with Vitabile still as official Consigliere, under their incarcerated boss, John Riggi.Indictments on Vitabile
Vitabile was soon picked up by law enforcement after Vincent Palermo] was arrested and turned state's evidence in 2000, as he and 50 other associates were put on trial as a result of federal undercover operations in
North Jersey . Vitabile was convicted on murder and conspiracy charges from the 1991 murders of LaRasso, D'Amato, and several others throughout the 1990s. Vitabile is believed to have been made "acting boss" of the DeCavalcante crime family along withJoseph Miranda and Girolamo Palermo by John Riggi after 2000. Vitabile was convicted of murder, conspiracy to commit murder,extortion andracketeering in 2006, along with CaposPhilip Abramo and Giuseppe "Pino" Schifilliti and received alife sentence that same year. As of December 2008, Stefano Vitabile is serving life sentence, currently at the New York Metropolitan Corrections Center (MCC) in New York. [http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=NameSearch&needingMoreList=false&LastName=Vitabile&Middle=&FirstName=Stefano&Race=U&Sex=U&Age=&x=0&y=0]External links
* [http://ganglandnews.com/column200.htm This Week in Gangland: Respected, But Still Dead] by Jerry Capeci
* [http://ganglandnews.com/column334.htm This Week in Gangland: New Jersey Family Is Second Class] by Jerry Capeci
* [http://www.angelfire.com/blog/organizedcrime/decavalcante/newlayout.html Organized Crime: DeCavalcante Family]
* [http://www.geocities.com/organizedcrimesyndicates/newjersey.html Organized Crime Syndicates: New Jersey LCN Family]
* [http://americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_249.html American Mafia: The 'Sopranos' Trial Part One: New Jersey Mob Boss Whacked for Gay Behavior] by James Ridgway de Szigethy
* [http://www.ipsn.org/indictments/loren-maltese_indictment/decavalcante_indictment2.htm UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. Riggi, et. al.]
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