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Nicholas Corozzo
Nicholas Corozzo
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NameNicholas Corozzo

Nicholas Corozzo is a notorious American mobster and former acting boss of the Gambino crime family, one of the Five Families of New York City. He was a close associate of John Gotti, Paul Castellano, and Carlo Gambino, and played a significant role in the American Mafia. Corozzo's life and career have been marked by his involvement in various organized crime activities, including racketeering, extortion, and money laundering, which have been investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the New York City Police Department (NYPD). His activities have also been linked to other notable figures, such as James Marcello, Joey Lombardo, and Frank Calabrese Sr..

Early Life and Career

Nicholas Corozzo was born into a family with ties to the Italian-American Mafia, and his early life was influenced by his connections to the Gambino crime family. He grew up in the Palermo neighborhood of Brooklyn, where he was exposed to the activities of the Bonanno crime family and the Colombo crime family. Corozzo's career in organized crime began in the 1970s, when he became an associate of John Gotti, who would later become the boss of the Gambino crime family. During this time, Corozzo also worked with other notable mobsters, including Salvatore Gravano, John Alite, and Michael Corbitt. His early activities were also linked to the Lucchese crime family and the Genovese crime family, and he was known to have associations with Vincent Gigante, Anthony Salerno, and Paul Castellano.

Criminal Activities and Allegations

Corozzo's involvement in organized crime activities has been extensive, and he has been accused of participating in various racketeering schemes, including extortion, loan-sharking, and money laundering. He has also been linked to murder and assault charges, and has been investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the New York City Police Department (NYPD). Corozzo's activities have also been connected to the Chicago Outfit, the Detroit Partnership, and the Philadelphia crime family, and he has been known to have associations with James Marcello, Joey Lombardo, and Frank Calabrese Sr.. Additionally, Corozzo has been accused of being involved in the murder of Thomas Gambino, the son of Carlo Gambino, and has been linked to the Lufthansa heist, a notorious robbery that occurred in 1978.

Arrests and Convictions

Corozzo has been arrested and convicted several times throughout his career, including a 1986 conviction for racketeering and extortion. He was also indicted in 2008 on charges of racketeering and murder, and was convicted in 2011. Corozzo's arrests and convictions have been the result of investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the New York City Police Department (NYPD), and have been linked to the activities of other notable mobsters, including John Gotti, Paul Castellano, and Carlo Gambino. His cases have also been prosecuted by the United States Department of Justice, and have involved the testimony of Salvatore Gravano, John Alite, and Michael Corbitt.

Personal Life

Corozzo's personal life has been marked by his involvement in organized crime, and he has been known to have associations with other mobsters and their families. He has been married to Joanne Corozzo, and has several children, including Nicole Corozzo and Justin Corozzo. Corozzo's family has also been involved in organized crime activities, and his son, Justin Corozzo, has been convicted of racketeering and extortion. Additionally, Corozzo has been known to have associations with other notable figures, including James Caan, Robert De Niro, and Martin Scorsese, who have portrayed mobsters in film and television.

Notable Associations and Investigations

Corozzo's associations and investigations have been extensive, and he has been linked to numerous notable mobsters and organized crime figures. He has been investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the New York City Police Department (NYPD), and has been the subject of several high-profile cases, including the Commission case and the Gambino crime family racketeering case. Corozzo's associations have also included John Gotti, Paul Castellano, and Carlo Gambino, and he has been known to have connections to the Chicago Outfit, the Detroit Partnership, and the Philadelphia crime family. Additionally, Corozzo has been linked to the Teamsters, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, and the Laborers' International Union of North America, and has been investigated for his involvement in labor racketeering and corruption. Category:American mobsters

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