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  1. The Lucchese family originally bore the name Gagliano for Thomas (“Tommy”) Gagliano, who was named the boss of one of the Five Families. Gagliano had been the underboss (second in command) of the crime family led by Gaetano (“Tommy”) Reina, a casualty of the Castellammarese War, murdered by Vito Genovese , who would go on to control another of the families.

  2. By Thomas Hunt. Note: An earlier Lucchese biography, written in 2007, was replaced with this article in 2022. A n East Harlem, New York, street gangster early in his life, Gaetano "Thomas" Lucchese used a flair for business, a knack for cultivating useful friendships and a talent for timely betrayal in his climb to the leadership of a New York-area crime family.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2020 · White-Collar Mafioso: Tommy Lucchese (1899-1967) Despite running one of New York’s smaller underworld units, Gaetano “Tommy” Lucchese was one of the more successful American Mafia bosses of the post-Prohibition era. Abundant evidence of his business acumen suggests he was among the few mob chiefs who could have succeeded in life without ...

  4. 16 de abr. de 2013 · The Lucchese/Gambino friendship extended further when one of Gambino’s son’s married the daughter of Tommy Lucchese. Carlo gave Tommy a $30,000 gift and in return, Lucchese would let Gambino join partnership with him in an airport racket. Gambino now controlled the airport, the Commission, and most organized crime in New York City.

  5. 20 de dic. de 2020 · Thomas Gaetano Lucchese, born Gaetano Lucchese; Italian; December 1, 1899 – July 13, 1967, was an Italian-American gangster in East Harlem, NY. He was a founding member of the Mafia in the United States, an offshoot of the Cosa Nostra in Sicily. From 1951 until 1967, he was the boss of the Lucchese crime family, one of the Five Families that ...

  6. Historia Primeros años. La historia temprana de la familia criminal Lucchese se remonta a los miembros de la Banda Morello con base en Harlem del Este y el Bronx. Gaetano "Tommy" Reina abandonaría a los Morello en la época de la Primera Guerra Mundial y crearía su propia familia con base en Harlem del Este y el Bronx. Como líder de la familia, Reina evitó la Guerra entre la Mafia y la ...

  7. Throughout his regime as boss, Tommy Lucchese thought it to be important to keep out of the public eye. His soldiers and associates did much of the public work. [5] Having these relationships with such major politicians was extremely important to the Lucchese family. Relationships with the mayor gave them the freedom to run rackets freely.