Vito Rizzuto

Vito Rizzuto

Vito Rizzuto, (born February 21, 1946) known as Montreal's Teflon Don, is alleged to be the leading mafia boss of the Sicilian Mafia in Canada.

Criminal career

Vito Rizzuto was born in Cattolica Eraclea, Sicily, Italy, on February 21, 1946, and was brought to Montreal by his parents in 1954. [ [http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/artslife/story.html?id=2eb1af3d-dda8-49ef-aafc-2e9ba1b1f385 A humble beginning] , National Post, November 23, 2006] Vito was the first child of Nicolo "Nick" Rizzuto and his wife, Libertina Manno. He was named after Nick's father, who died in Sicily when Nick was only four. On Vito's eighth birthday, in 1954, the Rizzuto family, which by then included a daughter, Maria, arrived in Canada by ship, landing in Halifax and moving on to Montreal, where thousands of Italian immigrants thrived in a long-established community. [ [http://www.nicaso.com/html/quotes/NationalPost20010226.html The man they call the Canadian Godfather] , National Post, February 26, 2001]

His father Nicolo Rizzuto [ [http://www.geocities.com/wiseguywally/NicoloRizzuto.html Biography of Nick Rizzuto in Montreal Mafia] ] began his Mafia career in Canada as an associate of the Cotroni crime Family that controlled much of Montreal's drug trade in the 1970s while answering to the Bonanno crime family of New York. By the 1980s, the Rizzutos emerged as the city's pre-eminent Mafia crew after a turf war between the Montreal family's Sicilian and Calabrian factions and the murder of Paolo Violi, [ [http://www.geocities.com/wiseguywally/PaoloVioli.html Biography of Paul Violi in Montreal Mafia] ] a Bonanno underboss who had been named boss of Montreal's family. [ [http://www.geocities.com/wiseguywally/VicCotroni.html Biography of Vic Cotroni in Montreal Mafia] ]

According to law enforcement officials Rizzuto oversaw a criminal empire that imported and distributed tonnes of heroin, cocaine and hashish in Canada, laundered hundreds of millions of dollars, lent out millions more through loansharking operations and profited handsomely from illegal gambling, fraud and contract killings.

Though only considered a soldier of the New York Bonanno crime family by the FBI, Rizzuto is considered by Canadian officials to be the most powerful mob boss in the country. Some observers consider that the strength of the Rizzuto clan rivals that of any of the Five Families in New York and dubbed it The Sixth Family. Rizzuto worked closely with the Sicilian Cuntrera-Caruana clan – major illicit drug traffickers – that was led in Canada by Alfonso Caruana.

According to Francesco Di Carlo, a Sicilian mafioso turned government witness, Vito Rizzuto is in charge of Cosa Nostra in Canada, he said in an interview with W-Five in 1998.

Boss of the Sixth Family

The journalist Lee Lamothe and Adrian Humphreys dubbed the Rizzuto clan the Sixth Family to put them on an equal footing as the Five Families of Cosa Nostra in New York. According to the book The Sixth Family: :"By 2003, the Rizzuto organization was variously listed in FBI and DEA files as merely ‘the Canadian crew of the Bonanno Family’ or the ‘Montreal faction of the Bonannos.’ The reality is far different. The territory under its control is huge—more than a million square miles of Quebec and Ontario directly fall under its influence, an area larger than one-quarter the size of the entire United States. It includes major cities, the busiest border crossings between the U.S. and Canada, and many mature Mafia clans that are, by and large, cooperating under the Sixth Family’s banner. Where American Mafia bosses controlled criminal activity in portions of a city or a New York borough or the criminal activity in an industrial or commercial sector—such as construction or New York’s garment district—the Sixth Family was an enterprise with a true global reach. The Sixth Family had outpaced any crew in the Bonanno Family and, indeed, man-for-man, dollar-for-dollar, had eclipsed the family as a whole. (...) :"The nucleus of the Montreal-based Sicilian Mafia ... (comprises) hundreds of soldiers and associates,’ says a Canadian police report drafted in 2004. Those who merely do business with the Sixth Family or work with them in short-term ventures are not included in this. Neither, generally, are the businessmen who do mostly non-criminal favors for the organization." [http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/35/04708375/0470837535.pdf Quoted from The Sixth Family Chapter 33] ]

In 2003, Vito Rizzuto was indicted by a Brooklyn federal grand jury in relation to racketeering conspiracy charges, including loansharking and murder, in connection with the 1981 gangland killings of three rival Bonanno crime family captains, Philip Giaccone, Dominick Trinchera and Alphonse Indelicato, made famous by the Hollywood movie Donnie Brasco. Rizzuto is alleged to have been one of four gunmen hired by former Bonanno crime family captain Joe Massino to kill the three other captains. Massino had allegedly believed that they were planning a power grab after the incarceration of then-boss Phillip Rastelli.

Rizzuto was arrested on January 20, 2004 in Montreal. On August 17, 2006, after a legal battle of 31 months, he was extradited to the United States, and had to appear before a magistrate judge in U.S. District Court, Brooklyn, N.Y. [ [http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=c09e6824-7bb0-4619-94d4-6f471d54b479&k=65142 Alleged Mafia goldfather Rizzuto faces extradition] , National Post, August 17, 2006] If convicted, he faces a maximum of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Massino, who is serving a life sentence for murder and became a state witness afterwards, will testify against Rizzuto, as will Massino's brother-in-law Salvatore Vitale, who was among the men who carried out the slaying.

On May 4, 2007, Rizzuto pleaded guilty to being present in the triple murder which saw Philip "Philly Lucky" Giaccone, Alphonse "Sonny Red" Indelicato and Dominick "Big Trin" Trinchera. [ [http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=36724a60-bad7-474d-be4e-919696901149&k=66386 Rizzuto pleads guilty to racketeering charge] , National Post, May 5, 2007] [ [http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/story.html?id=29f977cc-7a07-41a7-bab6-97ed5ce871a4&k=43978 Mob boss admits role in massacre] , National Post, May 5, 2007] [ [http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/story.html?id=15152d10-4b25-423a-877b-5f537be30bb1 Timeline: Vito Rizzuto's run-ins with the law] , The Montreal Gazette, May 4, 2007] He only testified that he was involved in the affair, but had only yelled "It's a holdup" while others did the shooting. His ten years sentenced had already been lowered due to having spent three and a half years in prison. It is believed that he will serve five years in the United States, and another three years in Canada under supervised relief. According to Lee Lamonthe, author of "The Sixth Family", this was a fate that was far from the worst that could happen to Mr. Rizzuto. [ [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070505.wxrizzuto05/BNStory/International/home Canada's Teflon Don jailed in New York] , The Globe and Mail, May 5, 2007]

Wanted in Italy

On February 11, 2005, an arrest warrant was issued in Rome against Rizzuto in connection with alleged Mafia involvement in building a bridge across the Strait of Messina connecting the Italian mainland with Sicily, one of the biggest public works projects in Italy's history. The 3,690-metre-long, suspension-type bridge, planned to open by 2011, is expected to cost about €5 billion ($7.3 billion Cdn). [ [http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2005/02/11/italy-mob-050211.html#skip300x250 Montreal 'godfather' faces money-laundering charges in Italy] , CBC News, February 11, 2005] [it [http://www.diario.it/home_diario.php?page=cn05070827 È la coca che fa il ponte. È la mafia che lo gestirà] , Diario, March 11, 2005]

Biography

* [http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470837535.html "The Sixth Family: The Collapse of the New York Mafia and the Rise of Vito Rizzuto"] (2006), by Lee Lamothe and Adrian Humphreys, John Wiley & Sons Canada Ltd., ISBN 0-470-83753-5

References

External links

*" [http://www.tni.org/archives/tblick/aruba.htm The Rothschilds of the Mafia on Aruba] ", by Tom Blickman, Transnational Organized Crime, Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1997
*"Bloodlines: Project Omerta and the fall of the Mafia's Royal Family" (2001), [http://www.nicaso.com/pages/ Antonio Nicaso] and [http://www.leckeragency.com/authors/lamothe.html Lee Lamothe] , HarperCollins Canada ISBN 0-00-638524-9
*" [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column365.htm Feds Eye "John Gotti Of Montreal"] ", by Jerry Capeci, January 15, 2004
*" [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column367.htm Commission Okayed Hits Of 3 Capos] ", by Jerry Capeci, January 29, 2004
*" [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column404.htm Pitching For The Mob] ", by Jerry Capeci, October 28, 2004
*" [http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1155851411223&call_pageid=968332188492 Reputed Montreal mob boss sent to face U.S. charges] ", Toronto Star, August 18, 2006.
*" [http://www.geocities.com/wiseguywally/ItalianMafia.html Montreal Mafia] "
*" [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070505.wxrizzuto05/BNStory/International/home| Canada's Teflon Don jailed in New York.] ", Globe and Mail, by Sinclair Stewart and Tu Thanh Ha, May 5th 2007.4
*" [http://www.thetelegram.com/index.cfm?sid=111056&sc=79 Beyond Ireland's Eye] " by Everton Mclean The Telegram, 24 February, 2008


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