FBI documents show the agency had plenty of mob informants, but often they wouldnt testify out of fear for their lives. He attended Wells High School on the North Side. He has a made man brother named Peter DiFronzo who was convicted of warehouse burglary.He was convicted along with Chicago boss Samuel "Black Sam" Carlisi on federal racketeering charges in 1993.The 1993 conviction was reversed on appeal, however, and DiFronzo was released from prison in 1994. Among those convicted of gambling in one case was then-Sheriff Tom Brown`s chief bailiff, John Miholic. Where D&P Construction Co., Inc., dumpsters are located at OHare Airport. Death. At 84, the wizened gangland figure, a reputed crime boss in Lake and McHenry Counties, ''is ancient,'' one investigator remarked. The Elmwood Park mobster had reportedly been ill for some time. When two other leading mob figures, Sam Carlisi and James Marcello, were indicted in December 1992 on racketeering charges, Lenny Patrick, a turncoat mobster who testified in that case against his former colleagues, stated that DiFronzo and Carlisi had muscled Patrick out of street taxes he had collected from one gambler for 15 years. Instead, it was built in Des Plaines across the street from Rosemont. Kinda wild the Outfit is considered almost defunct. Menu. The top two spots in the Outfit are now thought to be occupied by one infamous gangland name and one less recognized. Work on one of the airfield projects was done from May 2020 to August 2021, and the other began in May 2021 and will reach substantial completion in late 2024, city officials say. Salvatore "Solly D" DeLaurentis is the best known, un-incarcerated Chicago mob figure today-and considered "consigliere" to the Outfit. Among the agents who investigated DiFronzo, according to the records, was Peter Wacks, who tracked him for years and signed off on some of the FBI paperwork that was released. ''We try to trace the flow of street tax to the people who collect it,''. The 1993 conviction was reversed on appeal, however, and DiFronzo was released from prison in 1994. The crime syndicate boss, who began as an enforcer, did serve prison sentences for burglary in 1950 and in 1993 for racketeering-and was a suspect in about three dozen Outfit crimes and some murder cases. CHICAGO (WLS) -- Now that John "No Nose" DiFronzo is no longer running the Chicago Outfit, who will fill the void left by his death is an open question. and knowingly associating with other organized crime members, records show. The squat Vena did beat a murder charge in 1992 after the killing of a syndicate-connected drug dealer. As the Chicago mob has shrunk in power and presence, the FBI has shifted resources away from pursuing traditional organized crime. DiFronzo was never indicted as part of the Operation Family Secrets investigation, which resulted in a dozen indictments of mobsters on murder and racketeering charges in 2005. Calling someone a rat without any documentation or proof is about as disgusting of a crime as fondling a child. Outfit member complaining about Joe Fosco. - GangsterBB.NET Sometimes he was also called "Johnny Bananas" by associates. IMO I bet Accardo told them to go way underground in the early to mid 80s and told them to infiltrate and switch to legit businesses besides gambling for their future.Id bet my left nut they're still 100+ made guys strong today. Husband, Parents How tall is Josh Kiszka? Instead of coming to visit, many now call the county home, according to a ''Hoods Who'' listing of the Chicago Crime Commission. John Di Fronzo, Rose Difronzo, John Difronzo, Michael Allegretti and Tracey Gall, and many others are family members and associates of Michael.