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William Cammisano is the father and namesake of William "Willie" Dominick Cammisano Jr. born May 8, 1949, in Kansas City, Missouri. [7] Willie Jr is listed in the infamous "Black Book", the Nevada Gaming Control Board list of excluded persons. [7] It is believed Willie Jr owned a share of the Argent Casino in Las Vegas and met with Chicago ...
William "Little Willie" Cammisano Jr. – captain and son of former Kansas City mob boss William "Willie the Rat" Cammisano Sr. His first conviction was in 1989 for obstruction of justice after he intimidated a witness involved in a murder trial; he was released three years later.
Provided/GoFundMe. William “Willie” Cammisano Jr., once considered to be an underboss within Kansas City organized crime, died Tuesday at age 73. More than a decade after largely fading from ...
In 1984, Anthony and Carl Civella were convicted of skimming casino profits from their Las Vegas casinos and Anthony received five years in prison. After his conviction, Carl passed control of the Kansas City organization to Anthony, who would run it from prison through acting boss William "Willie the Rat" Cammisano. In either 1988 or 1989 ...
William Morris " Flukey " Stokes (December 12, 1937 – November 19, 1986) was an American reputed mobster from Chicago, Illinois. Stokes was from the South Side and well known for his silk suits, [8] diamond rings, and flamboyant lifestyle [9] as a drug trafficking kingpin and pool hall owner. [10] Stokes immortalized himself in Chicago by ...
Willie and Korie welcomed their daughter, Bella Robertson, on Sept. 16, 2002. The youngest daughter of the Robertson clan, Bella was 9 years old when Duck Dynasty premiered.
Civella was born to Italian immigrants in Kansas City. He was the younger brother of mobster Carl "Cork" Civella and the uncle of mobster Anthony Civella. Nicholas Civella began his criminal career as a teenager in the Italian "North End" neighborhood of Kansas City. Civella's first arrest was at age 10, after which he dropped out of school.
Vincent Palermo, "Vinny Ocean" (born 1944) Angelo Prisco, "The Horn" (1939-2017) Marco Reginelli (Philadelphia family member based in South Jersey) (1897–1956) Giovanni Riggi, "John the Eagle" (1925–2015) Nicodemo Scarfo, "Little Nicky" (Philadelphia family member based in Atlantic City) (1929–2017)