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  1. Vincent John "Vinny Gorgeous" Basciano (14 November 1959-) was the acting boss of the Bonanno crime family from 2004 to 2013, succeeding Joseph Massino and preceding Michael Mancuso. Basciano was struck with two life sentences in 2007 and 2011, due in part to the testimony of former boss Massino. Basciano was born to an Italian-American family in the Bronx in 1959, and he became affiliated ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Massino then testified against the acting boss, Vincent Basciano, in 2011. While in prison, Massino intended to record Basciano confessing his intent to have a prosecutor killed. Instead, Basciano had admitted to ordering the murder of another Bonanno associate in 2005.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2023 · "He was good friend with Vincent Basciano," said Boyce. "Sylvester was an associate, he wasn't made." Assassination Attempts Gone Wrong.

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  4. Vincent John "Vinny Gorgeous" Basciano (14 November 1959-) is an American mobster who was the boss of the Bonanno Crime Family from 2004 until 2011, succeeding Joseph Massino and preceding Vincent Badalamenti. Vincent Basciano was born on November 14, 1959 in New York City, New York to a family of Italian-Americans. During his life, he became involved in organized crime, becoming a member of ...

  5. 30 de oct. de 2010 · * Vincent Basciano, Bonanno boss/acting boss, life * Alphonse Persico, Colombo acting boss, life * Anthony Urso, Bonanno acting boss/acting consigliere, 20 years

  6. 2 de jun. de 2011 · An anonymous jury deliberated less than two hours in federal court in Brooklyn before reaching the decision in the penalty phase at the trial of Vincent “Vinny Gorgeous” Basciano. The jury, which gave him a life sentence, had found the former acting boss of the Bonanno crime family guilty last month of murder, racketeering, conspiracy and other charges.

  7. 17 de dic. de 2014 · On March 31, 2008, Petitioner filed a motion for reconsideration, which the court also denied. United States v. Basciano, No. 03-CR-929 (NGG), 2008 WL 905867 (E.D.N.Y. Mar. 31, 2008). Thereafter, Petitioner was sentenced to life imprisonment, five years of supervised release, and forfeiture in the amount of $5,400,000.