Jerry Ciauri, aka “Fat Jerry,” is the Fifth Member or
Associate of the Colombo Organized Crime Family to Plead Guilty to Indictment
in Brooklyn Federal Court
Earlier today, Jerry Ciauri, also known as “Fat Jerry,” an
inducted member of the Colombo organized crime family (the Colombo family),
pleaded guilty before United States District Judge William F. Kuntz II to
racketeering, including predicate acts of extortionate collection of extensions
of credit. Another inducted member of
the Colombo family, Vito Difalco, also known as “Victor” and “The Mask,” and
two Colombo family associates, Salvatore Disano and Joseph Maratea, pleaded
guilty to racketeering last week. On
March 15, 2019, Joseph Rizzo, an associate of the Colombo family, pleaded
guilty to stalking conspiracy. The
defendants’ criminal activities took place in Brooklyn, Staten Island and
elsewhere between March 2017 and June 2018.
Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern
District of New York, William F. Sweeney, Jr., Assistant Director-in-Charge,
Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), and James P.
O’Neill, Commissioner, New York City Police Department (NYPD), announced the
guilty pleas.
According to court filings and facts presented during the
guilty plea proceeding, Ciauri made extortionate loans and used extortionate
means to collect payments on those loans from six victims. In connection with this loansharking
business, Ciauri once threatened to shoot a loansharking partner who had fallen
behind making payments to Ciauri, and on another occasion, enlisted an
associate to slash a victim’s tires in the middle of the night. Disano assisted Ciauri in collecting debts
enforced with extortionate means. Rizzo
and Ciauri also stalked Ciauri’s former loansharking business partner after he
started to cooperate with law enforcement officers and stopped assisting Ciauri
with the business.
Difalco and Maratea also ran a loansharking business. In connection with that business, Difalco
used extortionate means to collect debts from eight victims, and Maratea helped
collect debts from five of those victims.
In one conversation, Difalco threatened a loansharking victim by telling
him that he had a past history of setting fire to the cars of those who failed
to make timely payments; Difalco told the victim, “Good things happen to me
when I stay calm see like I was by your house the other day…. Four years ago, I would have put the Benz on
fire.”
When sentenced, Ciauri, Difalco, Disano and Maratea face up
to 20 years’ imprisonment. Rizzo faces a
maximum of five years on the stalking conspiracy charge.
The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s
Organized Crime & Gangs Section.
Assistant United States Attorneys Elizabeth A. Geddes and Mathew S.
Miller are in charge of the prosecution.
The Defendants:
JERRY CIAURI (also known as “Fat Jerry”)
Age: 59
Brooklyn, New York
VITO DIFALCO (also known as “Victor” and “The Mask”)
Age: 63
Brooklyn, New York
SALVATORE DISANO
Age: 48
Brooklyn, New York
JOSEPH MARATEA
Age: 42
Brooklyn, New York
JOSEPH RIZZO
Age: 51
Staten Island, New York
E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 18-CR-337 (WFK)
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