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Springfield (MA) Goodfella Santaniello Denied Bail, Will Have To Fight Most Recent Case From Behind Jailhouse Walls

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Ralphie Santaniello, the 49-year old reputed co-leader of a mafia crew in Springfield, Massachusetts, was denied bail in the six-count federal racketeering case lodged against five alleged members of the city’s mob clan earlier this month. Santaniello’s co-defendants, Gerald Daniele, Frank (The Shark) Depergola, Giovanni (Johnny Cal) Calabrese, Richard (Richie the Postman) Valentini, were released on bond this week. They’ve all pled not guilty and face potential 20-year prison sentences if convicted.

The indictment includes charges of gambling, loan sharking and extortion. According to the indictment, Santaniello slapped around an extortion victim who owned a local towing business suspecting he might be wearing a wire, threatened to kill him, cut off his head and bury him in the backyard of his home if he didn’t reactivate tribute payments to the area organized crime faction he had discontinued the previous decade. Santaniello, said to be a recovering addict, did two years in the joint in the 2000s (2005-2007) for gambling and loan sharking offenses. He pled guilty twice to assault charges in the 1990s.

The Springfield mob crew has long acted as the Western Massachusetts wing of the Genovese crime family out of New York. Per Springfield underworld insiders, Santaniello and his first-cousin Albert Calvanese are currently in charge of mob activity in the region, reporting directly to Genovese powers in New York and Connecticut.

Calvanese, 53, is a convicted racketeer, but dodged this most recent indictment, part of a sweeping east coast mafia takedown netting more than 45 alleged wiseguys representing five crime families spanning six states. Genovese syndicate acting capo Ernest (Rooster) O’Nofrio, according to the indictment, officially oversees affairs in Western Massachusetts for mob superiors in NYC from his home base in New Haven, Connecticut.

Depergola, 60, is the No. 3 man in the Springfield mob pecking order, per sources and Santaniello’s father, Amedeo Santaniello, is the crew’s elder statesman and de-facto consigliere. Daniele (51), Calabrese (53) and Valentini (51) are alleged to be collectors and muscle for Depergola, Calvanese and Santaniello. Valentini and Daniele have been co-defendants with Santaniello in the past (2000s racketeering case).

Amedeo Santaniello, 77, was the one-time right-hand man to slain Springfield mafia capo Adolfo (Big Al) Bruno, killed gangland style in the fall of 2003, shot to death outside his South End social club by local street tough Frankie Roche on orders from Bruno’s protégé-turned-rival Anthony (Bingy) Arillotta, who has since become a witness for the government. Bruno, 58, had beaten an attempted murder rap in 1993 with an acquittal at a second trial. The younger Santaniello was a mob running buddy of Arillotta’s in Arillotta’s heyday as crew boss in the mid-to-late 2000s.

The elder Santaniello and Bruno were feuding at the time of Bruno’s murder, a beef which saw Santaniello temporarily relocate to Florida to take refuge. Depergola was with Bruno when he was gunned down in front of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Social Club leaving his weekly Sunday evening card game on November 23, 2003.

The post Springfield (MA) Goodfella Santaniello Denied Bail, Will Have To Fight Most Recent Case From Behind Jailhouse Walls appeared first on The Gangster Report.


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