The Vario Crew
The Vario Crew
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Founded
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Years
active
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1950s-present
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Territory
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Ethnicity
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Membership
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Unknown
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Criminal
activities
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Racketeering,
Bookmaking,
loansharking, extortion, gambling, Burglary, Cargo theft, conspiracy, Counterfeit
consumer goods, murder,
Cigarette
smuggling, fencing,
hotel robbery, hijacking, jewelry heist, Labor Racketeering
and drug trafficking
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Allies
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Rivals
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The Vario Crew is a group
operating within the Lucchese crime family. It was once controlled by powerful Capo Paul Vario
from the early 1950s into the early 1980s, when Vario and Jimmy Burke
were betrayed by Henry Hill.
Hill betrayed the crew by testifying against many members and his life-story
became the plot of the 1990 crime
film Goodfellas. Today the crew is still active, but less influential than
before and is currently led by Domenico
Cutaia.
History
Paul
Vario's power
Paul Vario received money from
members of his crew and local criminals; Vario would take a cut and pass on the
rest to the Boss. Vario's crew was involved in hijacking cargo shipments from
JFK Airport. His crew also ran several loansharking and bookmaking operations
in Brooklyn.
Jimmy "The Gent" Burke, was a close ally to Paul Vario. Burke ran a crew of
hijackers that would pay off truck drivers and then unload the goods at a
warehouse controlled by Paul Vario. Another ally to Vario was John
Dioguardi, a Lucchese family capo who
controlled unions in the New York City. In the 1970s, when Paul Vario and Jimmy
Burke were imprisoned, a majority of Vario's bookmaking operation were taken
over by his Russian
Jewish associate Martin
Krugman.
Henry
Hill's drug organization
Two of Vario's crew members, Henry
Hill and Jimmy Burke, began dealing in
heroin, cocaine, marijuana and amphetamines. Hill ran his criminal enterprise
with his wife Karen, William Arico, Anthony Perla, Rocco Perla, Robin Cooperman
and Judith Wicks. In early 1979, Burke and Hill began selling heroin.
After Robert "Bobby"
Germaine Jr., the son of Henry Hill's drug partner, became an informant, Hill
was monitored. In 1980, Hill was arrested for drug dealing and looking at
several life-sentences he became an informant. Henry Hill's testimony led to 50
convictions. Jimmy Burke was given 20 years for fixing sporting events and a
life sentence when the authorities convicted him for murdering scam-artist
Richard Eaton. Paul Vario was given a 12½-year sentence during the KENRAC
trial.
Historical
leadership of the Vario Crew
Capos
of the Vario crew
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1950s–1988 – Paul Vario — served as Consigliere in 1970s; in 1984 he
received a 12-years prison sentenced, died on May 3, 1988.
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Acting 1970–1988 – Vito "Tuddy" Vario — younger brother
to Paul Vario
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1988–1991 – Alphonse "Little Al" D'Arco — served as Street Boss from May 1990 to January
1991 then became the Acting Boss. He became a government witness on
September 21, 1991.[1]
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1991–present – Domenico "Danny" Cutaia — currently imprisoned, with a release date of November 21,
2012.[2]
Past
members and associates of the crew
List of past members and associates
who are retired, deceased or have been murdered.
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Clyde
Brooks (associate, died in 1994)
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Former
headquarters and hangouts
The crew operates throughout the New York City metropolitan area, these are some of the former
headquarters and hangouts.
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Robert's Lounge – was the former headquarters of Jimmy Burke's crew, located on Lefferts Boulevard and Rockaway
Boulevard in South
Ozone Park, Queens.[4][5]
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The Bamboo
Lounge – was a former hangout, located on Rockaway Parkway & Avenue N in Canarsie, Brooklyn.[6][7][8]
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The Suite – was a former hangout, owned by Henry Hill located on Queens Boulevard near Forest Hills,
Queens.[8][9]
Government
informants and witnesses
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Anthony DeSimone – associate,
murdered in February 1984
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Richard Bilello – associate,
murdered on October 28, 1974
In
popular culture
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The 1990 film Goodfellas is based on the Vario Crew and the life story of crew
associate Henry Hill.
References
Notes
3. ^
a b c d e f g h i j k l Allan May. The Lufthansa Heist
Revisited: Cast of Characters. TruTv.com (pg. 20)
4. ^ Henry Hill and Bryon Schreckengost.
A Goodfella's Guide to New York: Your Personal Tour Through the Mob's. (pg. 90 and 135)
6. ^ Henry Hill and Bryon Schreckengost.
A Goodfella's Guide to New York: Your Personal Tour Through the Mob's. (pg. 77)
Sources
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Greg and Gina Hill. On the Run: A
Mafia Childhood
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