- Anthony Salerno
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name=Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno
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caption="Fat Tony" after arrest by police
birth_date=birth date|1911|5|1|mf=y
birth_place=East Harlem ,New York , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1992|7|27|1911|5|1|mf=y
death_place=Springfield,Missouri , U.S.Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno (
May 1 ,1911 -July 27 ,1992 ) was a New York mobster who served as front boss of theGenovese crime family from the 1970s until his conviction in 1986. Salerno was born and raised inEast Harlem , New York. As a young man, he became involved ingambling , numbers,loansharking and protection rackets through the Genovese family. Salerno climbed the family ranks by controlling a possible million dollar a year numbers racket operation inHarlem and a majorloansharking operation. Many mobsters moved out of Harlem and East Harlem when they became predominantlyLatino andAfrican-American ; however, Salerno kept his headquarters at the Palma Boys Social Club in East Harlem. Usually seen wearing a fedora hat and chomping on acigar , he was nicknamed "Fat Tony' due to his size.Family success
In the 1970s and 80's, Salerno divided his time between a home in
Miami Beach, Florida , a convert|100|acre|km2|sing=on estate and horse farm in upstateRhinebeck, New York , the Palma Boys Club, and his apartment in the upscaleGramercy Park section ofManhattan . Salerno served asconsigliere ,underboss , and acting boss (or front boss) of the Genovese family.In 1978, Salerno was sentenced to six months in prison for
illegal gambling andtax evasion charges. In early 1981, Salerno suffered a mildstroke and retreated to his Rhinebeck estate to recuperate. At the time of his stroke, Salerno was underboss. After his recovery and the March 31, 1981 death of Genovese boss Frank Tieri, Salerno apparently became the head of the Genovese Family.Front boss
Although Salerno was widely thought to be the boss of the Genovese family, it later became clear that Salerno was not the real power. Vincent "The Fish" Cafaro, Salerno's right hand man later turned informant, said that Salerno was only a "front man". Ever since the death of boss
Vito Genovese in 1969, the real family leader had been Philip "Benny Squint" Lombardo. Over the years, Lombardo used several acting bosses to disguise his true status from law enforcement and the other four New York crime families. Over the years, Lombardo groomedVincent "Chin" Gigante as his successor. According to Cafaro, Salerno became front boss in 1981 to protect Gigante.Commission case
In 1985, law enforcement finally caught up with Salerno. On February 25, 1985, Salerno and the eight other New York Bosses who comprised the "
Mafia Commission " were indicted in the so-called "Mafia Commission Trial " . Their trial started in September 1986 and lasted three months. On November 19, 1986 Salerno was convicted on RICO Act charges and sentenced, along with six other defendants, to 100 years in prison.Prison time and death
In October 1986, "
Fortune Magazine " named the 75-year-old Salerno as America's top gangster in power, wealth and influence. Many would dispute the "top power and influence" assessment, and the money figures were greatly exaggerated by federal and local law enforcement. The article in Fortune accomplished what they wanted, bring attention to their indictment of Salerno. After his conviction and imprisonment, Salerno's health deteriorated due to hisdiabetes and suspectedprostate cancer .In July 1992, Anthony Salerno died of a
stroke at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners inSpringfield, Missouri . He died alone at age 81 without family members allowed at his bedside. Salerno was buried atSaint Raymond's Cemetery in theThroggs Neck section ofThe Bronx inNew York .External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE3DB1E3FF93AA15754C0A96E948260 New York Times "Teamsters and Mobster Linked" from July 29, 1988]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6107 Find A Grave page on Anthony Salerno, with bio and pictures.]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/blog/organizedcrime/genovese/salerno.html American Organized Crime - Genovese Crime Family - Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno]
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