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Salvatore Joseph "Chuckie" Merlino (June 29, 1939 – October 22, 2012) was an American mobster who was a member of the Philadelphia crime family. He served as underboss for Nicodemo Scarfo from 1981 to 1986.
Philip Michael Leonetti (born March 27, 1953) [1] is an American former mobster who became the underboss of the Philadelphia crime family under his mentor, uncle and former boss, Nicodemo "Little Nicky" Scarfo, before becoming a government informant in 1989 after being sentenced to 45 years for racketeering.
Lawerence "Yogi" Merlino – former captain. [179] He is the deceased uncle of current Philadelphia family boss Joey Merlino and the brother to Chuckie Merlino. [180] Due to his ownership of a construction company based in Atlantic City, Merlino relatives have been repeatedly denied a gaming license by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission ...
Joseph Anthony "Uncle Joe" Ligambi (born August 9, 1939) is an American mobster and former acting boss of the Philadelphia crime family. [1] Ligambi is known among law enforcement circles to have a more "old school" approach, in sharp contrast to boss Joseph Merlino's, flamboyant, high-profile style.
He became a close friend of Joseph "Skinny Joey" Merlino, the son of Scarfo crime family underboss Chuckie Merlino. [8] However, the relationship with Joey Merlino was to prove inauspicious. Their friendship, which was very close, ruptured in 1988 when Chuckie Merlino was convicted of racketeering and sentenced to 45 years in a federal ...
John Miller’s daughter, Violet, has a cameo in his girlfriend Jennifer Garner’s Netflix comedy Family Switch, Us Weekly can reveal. Violet appears as a teenage violinist in an orchestra in the ...
Regardless of Marlowe’s involvement onscreen, Miller shared, “It was a perfect set for kids to be on.” In addition to Marlowe, Miller also shares a 6-month-old daughter with boyfriend Oli ...
Merlino served his prison sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Terre Haute, Indiana. Merlino was released from the correctional facility on March 15, 2011, after serving almost 12 years of his sentence. [47] [48] [49] He was transferred to a halfway house in Florida for six months and then was on supervised release until 2015.