- Rocco Fischetti
Rocco Fischetti aka Rocky and Ralph Fisher (
March 17 ,1903 - 1964) was a Chicago mobster with theChicago Outfit criminal organization who ran manyillegal gambling operations in the Chicago area. Fischetti also accompanied singerFrank Sinatra on two trips toHavana, Cuba .In the 1920s, the New York-raised Fischetti and his two brothers,
Charles Fischetti andJoseph Fischetti moved to Chicago to join their first cousinAl Capone in the Outfit. During this period, the Fischetti brothers alternated between driving for Capone, acting as his bodyguards, and distillingbootleg alcohol. AfterProhibition ended, Rocco Fischetti started running illegal gambling operations for the Outfit. In 1932, Rocco was acting as a bodyguard for John Capone, Al's brother, when the two men were arrested on the streets of Chicago for a minor offense.Rocco Fischetti was soon operating some of the largest illegal gambling establishments in
Lake County, Illinois andCook County, Illinois . InCicero, Illinois , a Chicago suburb controlled by the Outfit, Rocco Fischetti operated the notorious Rock Garden Club. In 1943, agrand jury investigation of gambling in Cicero prompted Rocco to move his establishment to the Vernon Country Club inLake County, Illinois , one of the most elaborate establishments in that area. In later years, following investigations in Lake County, Rocco moved his gambling operation into Chicago.During this time period, Rocco and his brothers became friends with Sinatra. In 1946, Rocco, Charles Fischetti, and Outfit boss
Tony Accardo attended theHavana Conference , a convocation of mobsters from all over North America. Sinatra accompanied the Chicago men on the flight to Havana. The official cover story for the Havana Conference was that the mobsters were attending a gala party with Sinatra as the entertainer. Charles and Rocco delivered a suitcase containing $2 million to Charles "Lucky" Luciano, the founder of the nationalMafia Commission who was not allowed inside the United States. The money was Luciano's share of the American rackets he still controlled. In February 1947, according to theFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Rocco and Joseph Fischetti traveled again to Havana with Sinatra. During this visit, the three men again met with Luciano. In 1947, Rocco attended the funeral of Al Capone in Chicago.In 1956, with Accardo's retirement,
Sam Giancana became boss of the Outfit. He had Rocco once again running the gambling operations in Cicero. In 1964, Rocco Fischetti died of a heart attack at age 60 while visiting relatives inMassapequa, New York . He was buried onLong Island in New York.External links
* [http://www.americanmafia.com/Mob_Report/7-1-02_Mob_Report.html American Mafia.com Mob Report] by Allan May
* [http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_21.html American Mafia.com The Cicero Story] By Wayne A. Johnson
* [http://www.crimemagazine.com/sinatra.htm Crime Magazine.com Frank Sinatra and the Mob] by J.D. Chandler
* [http://www.onewal.com/kef/kefp.html The American Mafia Virgil Peterson Testimony to Kefauver Committee July 6, 1950]
* [http://www.newcriminologist.com/article.asp?nid=212 New Criminologists: The Fischetti Brothers]References
*Bureau of Narcotics, U.S. Treasury Department, "Mafia: the Government's Secret File on Organized Crime, HarperCollins Publishers 2007 ISBN 0-06-136385-5
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