Mafia Characters Blurb Vincent Loscalzo, Trafficante Underboss
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Mafia Characters Blurb Vincent LoScalzo, Trafficante Underboss Raised in the mafia family, Marcello is an eccentric party animal with all the hottest connects in the underground crime scene. Salvatore "Sam" Carollo, Trafficante Soldier Though Carollo is new to the miami scene, he is no beginner when it comes to the inner-workings of Mafia relations. He still holds powerful connects in Chicago. Paul Sciacca, Bonanno Capo Born into more privilege and money than most mafia members as his family owns a popular restaurant in Brooklyn. He is a true italian businessman at heart, he always puts profit above morals. Thomas Patrick Fleming, CIA Miami Bureau Chief A well acclaimed spy, and general rule abiding citizen, who had recently shifted to a more aggressive tone as his family died in a tragedy caused by gang violence. Tessio Francisco, Bonanno Enforcer Best known for his intimidating physical stature, he lives up to his frame with his knack for killing. One of the top soldiers in the bonanno family because of his successful kill rate. Morgan Greene, Investment Banker Born to take over the throne of his father who was a high ranking mafia member in NY, he didn’t meet expectations because of his laziness and ended up taking up banking. He uses his banking as a way to win back the hearts of the greater NY mafia families. Michele “Mike” Miranda, Genovese Family Consigliere Recruited by crime boss Joe Masseria when he was a pre-teen, he matured into the golden-age of crime during prohibition, which he often refers to as the greatest time in his life. He wishes the mafia was like that again, not the assassination game it is now. Michael Scarpaci, High Rank Soldier of the Colombo Crime Family The youngest soldier in committee, mostly justs participates in stealing and non-violent crimes. But as a NY native he has some niche connects all over the island. Meyer “Mike” Horowitz, Consigliere of the Cohen Crime Family A fairly new leader to the West Coast crime scene, but nonetheless a good one. Not only does Meyer have experience with dealing with power shifts, but is good-hearted and genuinely cares about social equality. Mattie Barnes, Reporter for the New York Post Born in Pawnee, Indiana, with few resources and once an adult Mattie picked up everything she had and moved to New York City. She began working as a waitress at a restaurant frequented by mafia members, through which she was able to gather intel overtime and leverage that into becoming an investigative reporter for the New York Post. Mariano “Mac” Macaluso, Lucchese Family Consigliere A Palermo-born mobster who spent his early life trying to stay away from the organization that landed his father in prison. A racist encounter thrust him into La Cosa Nostra, where he now runs an empire off the family’s legitimate garment business with casino aspirations on the side. Joseph Nicholas Gallo, Consigliere for the Gambino Crime Family One of the most well-known non-boss mobsters from the old country. He acquired his current role through his success in infiltrating manufacturing unions in New York. Through his notoriety, he frequently represents New Orleans and Tampa in Commission proceedings and he has taken up their interests in the drug trade and the casino business as appendages to his own. Joseph Barboza, Soldier of the Genovese Crime Family One of the most notorious hitmen in La Cosa Nostra, he has led one of the largest prison breaks in American history. While Barboza is considerably power-hungry, having grown up poor and with aspirations of raising a family, he is also looking for the best way in which to raise his future family. John Marcello Jr., Underboss of the Matranga Family Second in command to only his brother, Marcello helps to run the largest crime family in the South. Respecting his brother’s positions as the boss, he uses his role as a means to expand the family’s real estate operations in Florida. Due to his power, he also has a target on his back by the Kennedy administration and colludes with his political opponents to avert this threat. John Franzese, Caporegime of the Colombo Family Discharged from the army for being too violent, Franzese has always had a stomach for violence growing up as the son of a feared mafia man. He is ambitious and dedicated to the mafia. Hooky Rothman, Cohen Crime Family High Level Enforcer Born in LA, Rothman moved to Las Vegas to work for Meyer Cohen as his personal enforcer. Known for his psychopathic tendencies, the respect he garners is mostly through fear. He recently has been expressing more and more distaste for the current U.S. government, warning his mafia brothers that the government’s out to get them. Gaspar DiGregorio, Bonanno Family Capo A Sicilian-born traditional mobster who sided with Maranzano during the Castellammarese War. Despite Joseph Bonanno’s false promises to promote him to consigliere, DiGregorio has found favor with the Commission and he is their desired successor for the Bonanno family. He deals in narcotics, carjacking, and the privatized transportation service. Frank Sinatra, Singer/Actor Italian-American working class icon with roots in Hoboken and New York. Known to have questionable relationships with mafiosos and often campaigns on behalf of politicians. Despite this, he continues to grow his stardom in Las Vegas. Francis Joseph Spellman, Archbishop of New York The Archbishop of New York Francis Joseph Spellman has high hopes of leading a liberal wave of reforms in the famously stagnant Catholic Church. Many suspect the rumors of his closet homosexuality to be true and point to his efforts to liberalize the Church as evidence. Regardless, to usher in such a change would require the exertion of an incredible amount of influence among New York’s Catholic clergy and laity, and Spellman might just be the man to pull such a feat off. Emilio Gonzalez, Miami City Commissioner A cuban immigrant turned patriot, Gonzalez is living the American dream by using his time in the country to serve the U.S. and its laws to the best of his ability. Though he often struggles with which country to be faithful to given the current political relationship between Cuba and the U.S. E. Parry Thomas, CEO of Turner Construction Co The inherent to the family business, Thomas will do anything in his power to keep his father's legacy alive even if that means working with criminals to keep his doors open. Dom Defazio, Caporegime of the Matranga Crime Family A charming soldier who is known for being able to talk his way out of anything. Defazio lives a crazy life and lives for the adrenaline rush, but ultimately has a kind of robin hood complex where he goes above the law to try to help those who the law forgets. Dino Cafaro, National Union Boss Cafaro is a prominent leader of a national union for steel mill workers and he utilizes his position to help launder money for himself. Outside of his work, Cafaro is a well connected and well like individual and he aspires to become a legitimate and powerful politician for the great state of Illinois. Carmine Fatico, Caporegime of the Gambino Crime Family An ambitious mafioso who started out just as a soldier, before rising through the ranks to become a caporegime simply on the merits of his wealth-creating abilities. Fatico wants to maintain the Gambinos’ status as the wealthiest of the families and reach ever higher positions in the family. Benedetto D'Alessandro, Consigliere of the Colombo Crime Family As a Joseph Colombo’s longest friend, Benedetto D’Alessandro is Colombo’s most trusted confidant within the family and therefore his advisement is very powerful. Anthony “Tony Bender” Strollo, Caporegime for the Genovese Crime Family A caporegime with history, Tony Bender dates back to the days of the Castellammarese War where he developed close ties with Lucky Lou and Vito Genovese. In him is the right combination of business acumen and deadliness that makes for a great mafioso. However, secretly, he feels no loyalty to any family, having been too familiar with turning his back on Joe Masseria to end the Castellammarese War. Between an ally and the winning side, Tony always chooses the latter. .