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Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
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01/26/15 02:51 AM
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Tonytough
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with Paul alive, obviously he had the boss's ear & a lot of say in that regard, especially after Neil died when he was promoted to underboss
But let's just say without Paul in the picture, ie Paul was whacked & Tommy wasn't present. What kind of power did he yield without Paul around. Did he have a big crew? Seems like he spent most of his time with Paul & only met the capos or soldiers to pass on orders. I know him & his brother were both real tough guys but in the mob that doesn't stand for much when your against numbers , guns & money.
Now in comparison, Gotti without Neil had considerable influence & a big crew. Plus he was able to get other crews & important figures within the family to listen to him.
Edit- another example could be Massino & Vitale, without big Joey, Sal had no real power apart from the title of underboss/ whereas Gas Pipe as Vic's underboss was very powerful in his own right
Last edited by Tonytough; 01/26/15 02:54 AM.
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: Tonytough]
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01/26/15 09:20 AM
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Agree with all above statements. I really don't think you would of heard much of him without big Paul in the picture. Sparks is what really made his name known.
"My uncle(Nicky Scarfo) always told me, you have to use your brains in this thing, and you always have to use the gun." -"crazy" Phil Leonetti-
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: PhillyMob]
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01/26/15 09:26 AM
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Agree with all above statements. I really don't think you would of heard much of him without big Paul in the picture. Sparks is what really made his name known. His brother Joe was well-known and feared.
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: ThreeTomatos]
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01/26/15 09:30 AM
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Agree with all above statements. I really don't think you would of heard much of him without big Paul in the picture. Sparks is what really made his name known. His brother Joe was well-known and feared. His brother joe was a capo correct?
"My uncle(Nicky Scarfo) always told me, you have to use your brains in this thing, and you always have to use the gun." -"crazy" Phil Leonetti-
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: Tonytough]
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01/26/15 09:49 AM
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I believe Joe Bilotti is/was always a soldier, I've read he was under Carmine Sciandria and has a million kids
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: Tonytough]
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01/26/15 11:26 AM
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Joseph died in 2006. James is indeed the third brother. All Bilotti brothers had 9 children each. The brothers came up in the crew of Michael D'Alessio. It's all here. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/OBITUARIES/2008-10/1223119580 Lots of interesting info to flesh out the Bilotti back story like the following: "In one incident, Tommy Bilotti knocked out Colombo associate Robert Pate, whose brother was Colombo solider (and future stoolpigeon) John Pate".
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: Tonytough]
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01/26/15 11:36 AM
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"Thomas had a physically large mouth full of crooked teeth and piggish eyes that were too close together. This suggests that Thomas suffered from Fetal alcohol syndrome which is a disorder or permanent birth defects that occur in women when they consume alcohol during pregnancy. The alcohol can also damage neurons and brain structures, and cause physical, mental and behavioral problems. which is caused from the narrowing of the palpebral fissures. It also creates an array of primary cognitive and functional disabilities including impulsive behavior, attention defecits and poor cause-effect reasoning which Thomas displayed signs of. One of the physical telltale signs of fetal alcohol syndrome is that the eyes may seem visually too close together. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Joseph O'Brien would state that Thomas was unfortunate to not "escape the telltale signs of inbreeding- the piggish eyes, the sloping brow, the blotched skin that went with hypertension that made Thomas and other mobsters into caricatures of thuggishness".
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome would explain a few of the the stories about him.
"With his first wife Catherine he fathered a severely autistic son and namesake, Thomas C. Bilotti born on March 30, 1974 who was institutionalized when he reached the age of a toddler. Thomas was said to have loved his son dearly and visited him regularly, though he never spoke of him publicly. His son and namesake Thomas C. Bilotti passed away on September 16, 2003 in Port Jefferson, New York at the age of twenty-nine".
I found that quite sad. Everything about that article was pretty sad actually. A depressing read.
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: Tonytough]
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01/26/15 11:40 AM
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http://www.nytimes.com/1991/09/01/nyregion/prosecutors-tell-of-colombo-family-murder-plot.htmlJoe Bilotti was indicted in an early 1990's loansharking case as per this article: Five others, accused of links to the Gambino crime family, were indicted on separate loansharking charges and were released on $250,000 bail each. "The other defendants were Joseph Bilotti, 58, of Staten Island; Vincent D'Antoni, 48, of Staten Island; Joseph Seggio, 54, of Brooklyn; Peter Sgarlato, 56, of Edison, N.J., and Michael Murdocco, 48, of Staten Island".
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
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01/26/15 01:56 PM
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Joseph died in 2006. James is indeed the third brother. All Bilotti brothers had 9 children each. The brothers came up in the crew of Michael D'Alessio. It's all here. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/OBITUARIES/2008-10/1223119580 Lots of interesting info to flesh out the Bilotti back story like the following: "In one incident, Tommy Bilotti knocked out Colombo associate Robert Pate, whose brother was Colombo solider (and future stoolpigeon) John Pate". Who were those D alessio brothers?Havent found anything on them
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: BarrettM]
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01/27/15 04:56 AM
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IIRC he put a debtors dick in his mouth in order to humiliate him Hey Barrett, just wanted to clarify on this story because I honestly have no idea about it: He took the debtors dick and put it in his mouth? Or his and put it in the debtors mouth? If it was the first, I think it backfired on the humiliation part. Got that quote thing under wraps now man!
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: LaLouisiane]
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01/27/15 05:34 AM
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Tommy "Ryan" Eboli had said year's ago that the "Gambino " Family is a full of degenerates, inbreeding and cousin's getting married. IIRC he put a debtors dick in his mouth in order to humiliate him Hey Barrett, just wanted to clarify on this story because I honestly have no idea about it: He took the debtors dick and put it in his mouth? Or his and put it in the debtors mouth? If it was the first, I think it backfired on the humiliation part. Got that quote thing under wraps now man!
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: HairyKnuckles]
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01/27/15 07:09 AM
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No. The Bilotti brothers came up in D'Alessio's crew. Yeah there were three brothers,i guess they were close with debrizzi or related,i dont know.I thinkThey were from Joe Riccobonos crew or something to do with him.HK will clear it up when he comes online,he probably knows. I´m not sure who the Bilottis were under during their early career, but when they were made in the late 1970s, they were under Jimmy Brown. Castellano made Tommy Bilotti a captain of his own crew around 1981 and some Failla soldiers (among them his brother and the DeCiccos) went with him. Frankie Decicco went under Tommy Bilotti in 81??Paul must of been out of his mind,putting a guy like Decicco under Bilotti.He should have put Tommy bilotti and HIS brothers under Frank in 81.He deserved it and he had the age,46 years old was ideal to become a capo.Who were the other guys under bilotti?
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
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01/27/15 09:48 AM
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My understanding is that during the later years of Castellano's reign, most family business was run by a 4-man panel of Thomas Gambino, Daniel Marino, Jmmy Brown Failla, and Thomas Bilotti.
Bilotti may not have been particularly clever, but the other three were
Moreover, Castellano supposedly made it known that he wanted Tommy Gambino to be his successor
Therefore, even though Bilotti was promoted to Underboss, it was never the plan to make him boss
A few questions spring to mind:
(1) If the rank-and-file thought that Castellano had gotten his position only through nepotism, would not the same resentment have existed against Tommy Gambino? And yet Tommy Gambino seems to have been a very popular and therefore powerful figure
(2) Even if Castellano were out-of-touch with the street, and supposedly unaware of Gotti's machinations against him, would not such street-savvy figures as Marino and Failla have known the danger?
(3) The hypocrisy of the Gotti accusing the Castellano faction of nepotism, and then making and promoting John Jr at such a young age, and seeing to it that John Jr and Peter Gotti ruled the family after his imprisonment . . . .
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
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01/27/15 10:17 AM
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Frankie Decicco went under Tommy Bilotti in 81??Paul must of been out of his mind,putting a guy like Decicco under Bilotti. I think DeCicco was a capo. Castellano thought highly of him
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Re: Did Tommy Bilotti have any real power?
[Re: Tonytough]
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01/27/15 10:27 AM
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Forget about Gotti's and Sammy's justifications and excuses for whacking Paul. Paul was greedy, John was ambitious. He was put in a kill or be killed position. That's it.
There have been much worse bosses than Paul who haven't been shot like dogs on the street.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
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