- led by
Angelo Meli,
Joseph Zerilli,
William "Black Bill" Tocco, John
Priziola and
Peter Licavoli. The
Partnership consolidated power in the Detroit–Windsor...
-
along with
Joseph Zerilli,
Peter Licavoli,
Black Bill Tocco, and John
Priziola. He was a
major figure in
illegal weapons smuggling and in
settling labor...
- prison.
Tocco also lost a
valuable resource with the
death of Papa John
Priziola, one of the last
original ruling dons from the Partnership's inception...
-
father Joseph Z. Zerilli, then head of the Partnership, and Papa John
Priziola, the only two
remaining senior members of the
chair who
could sit in judgement...
- "Joe Z."
Zerilli and
fellow bosses and
Detroit allies, John "Papa John"
Priziola,
Angelo Meli, and
Rafaelle Quasarano. The
Detroit crime family then shipped...
-
dismembered and
disposed of by the
DeMeo Crew.
April 14 –
Giovanni "Papa John"
Priziola, a
former consiglieri of the
Detroit crime syndicate, dies of
natural causes...
- the
indicted were Bonanno, Bonventre, Galante, Sorge, Magaddino, John
Priziola,
Raffaele Quasarano,
Frank Coppola and Joe Adonis. The
trial began on 14...
-
opened the Jay-Cee
Music Company with
Quasarano and
Michael Polizzi, John
Priziola's son-in-law. Nelson,
Michael (January 8, 2001). "Hoffa Ally
Allegedly Lied...
- Joe Bonanno, John Bonventre,
Carmine Galante,
Gaspare Magaddino, John
Priziola,
Raffaele Quasarano,
Frank Coppola and Joe Adonis.
Sorge was
never arrested...