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Liborio Salvatore “Barney” Bellomo (born January 8, 1957) is an American mobster and boss of the Genovese crime family of New York City. Bellomo was a
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limbo after the death of Gigante in 2005, sources believe that Liborio "Barney" Bellomo is the current boss of the organization. The Federal Bureau of
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Five major New York City organized crime families of the Italian American Mafia
in 1997, died in prison on December 19, 2005 Acting 1989–1996 – Liborio "Barney" Bellomo – promoted to street boss Acting 1997–1998 – Dominick "Quiet Dom"
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American boxer and mobster (1928–2005)
Gigante Occupation Crime boss Predecessor Philip Lombardo Successor Liborio Bellomo Spouse Olympia Grippa (m. 1950) Children 8 Parent(s) Salvatore Gigante
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Faction of the Genovese crime family
January 1987. Liborio "Barney" Bellomo took over the crew in the early 1980s, operating in Harlem and the Bronx. In the early 1990s, Bellomo was promoted
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arranged between the two families. The Genovese family acting boss Liborio Bellomo, acting underboss Michael Generoso and consigliere James Ida attended
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Organized crime family in New York City
Retrieved December 28, 2025. "UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Liborio BELLOMO, also known as Barney, James Ida, also known as Jimmy, also known as
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United States federal prison in Massachusetts
Retrieved 27 February 2017. "United States of America, Appellee, v. Liborio Bellomo, Also Known As Barney, James Ida, Also Knownas Jimmy, Also Known As
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American mobster
Sammy Gravano attended a sit-down with Genovese family acting boss Liborio Bellomo, seeking Geritano's execution. John Gotti sent word to Stevie Boriello
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One of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City, US
family acting boss Joseph DeFede had met with Genovese family boss Liborio Bellomo and former Genovese family underboss Michele Generoso to settle the
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handled the day-to-day functions of the Genovese family with acting boss Liborio Bellomo. Ida also oversaw rackets involving the Mason Tenders Union and the
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Federal prison in Pennsylvania, United States
Former New York mobster and consigliere for Genovese Crime Family boss Liborio Bellomo; convicted in 1997 of murdering Antonio Dilorenzo and Ralph DeSimone
Federal Correctional Institution, Schuylkill
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American mobster (1902–1993)
Greenwich Village and East Harlem factions. East Harlem/Bronx-based capos Liborio Bellomo and Vincent DiNapoli whittled away much of DeFeo's power, especially
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interests in the District Council would be absorbed by a close associate, Liborio Bellomo. In 1978, DiNapoli formed two drywall companies, Inner City Drywall
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(1981–1987) Vincent "Chin" Gigante – underboss (1981–1987), boss (1981–2005) Liborio Bellomo – acting boss (1990–1992), street boss (1992–1996), boss (2010–present)
List of Italian-American mobsters by organization
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surveillance information, the government charged Ardito, Genovese captain Liborio Bellomo, and other Genovese family members with labor racketeering and other
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Gigante. Cafaro also explained that caporegimes Vincent DiNapoli and Liborio Bellomo removed caporegime Peter DeFeo and soldier Alexander Morelli from the
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Battaglia, "Teets" (1908–1973) James Belcastro, "Mad Bomber" (1895–1945) Liborio Bellomo, "Barney" (born 1957) Nicholas Bianco, "Nicky" (1932–1994) Anthony
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Grand Central Terminal. Nancy Allen, New York Philharmonic harpist Liborio Bellomo, boss of the Genovese crime family Alessandra Biaggi (born 1986), New
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Queens and Brooklyn. In the early 1990s, Tuzzo, former acting boss Liborio "Barney" Bellomo, and capo Ernest "Ernie" Muscarella participated in several lucrative
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Italian-American mobster (1933–2004)
refused to answer some questions in court during a drug trial for Liborio "Barney" Bellomo and three other defendants. In 1989 and 1990, Cafaro testified
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American Mafia Preceded by Vincent Gigante Genovese crime family Acting Boss 2005–2008 Succeeded by Liborio "Barney" Bellomo as Boss
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Gorgeous" Basciano (born 1959), serving life sentence in prison Liborio "Barney" Bellomo (born 1957) Frank Cali (1965–2019), assassinated Domenico Cefalù
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American mobster (1928–2024)
close underling of Vinny DiNapoli and a labor racket partner of Liborio "Barney" Bellomo, and explained that each month Bitondo would deliver an envelope
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