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  1. 100 years' imprisonment and fined $240,000 (1987) Anthony " Tony Ducks " Corallo (February 12, 1913 – August 23, 2000) was an American mobster and boss of the Lucchese crime family in New York City. Corallo exercised tremendous control over trucking and construction unions in New York.

  2. Sep 1, 2000 · Anthony Corallo, the salty and stoical former boss of the Lucchese crime family who went to jail for life after the authorities overheard him chatting to his driver about the mob's control of New ...

    • Corallo led the Lucchese crime family from 1973 to 1986. Anthony “Tony Ducks” Corallo served as the boss of the Lucchese crime family from 1973 to 1986, a period marked by significant criminal activities.
    • He earned the nickname “Tony Ducks” for his elusive nature. Anthony Corallo, notorious as “Tony Ducks,” acquired his moniker due to his remarkably elusive nature within the criminal underworld.
    • Corallo was convicted in the famous Mafia Commission Trial. Anthony “Tony Ducks” Corallo faced a pivotal moment in his criminal career with his conviction in the infamous Mafia Commission Trial.
    • His reign saw the Lucchese family involved in various criminal enterprises. Anthony “Tony Ducks” Corallo’s leadership of the Lucchese crime family from 1973 to 1986 was marked by the family’s active involvement in a myriad of criminal enterprises.
  3. Other articles where Anthony Corallo is discussed: Lucchese crime family: Anthony (“Tony Ducks”) Corallo, Lucchese’s handpicked successor, was one of the targets of a 1985 FBI investigation that led to his conviction, along with those of the bosses of the Genovese and Colombo families, on charges that included racketeering, extortion, loan-sharking, and murder.

  4. One of the last of New York’s old-time mob dons has died while serving a life term in prison, The Post has learned. Anthony “Tony Ducks” Corallo, 88, the Luchese crime-family boss who went ...

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  6. Sep 11, 2000 · Corallo, found to be the head of the Luchese crime family, was one of nine indicted 1985 as leaders of the La Cosa Nostra Commission that controlled organized crime activities including the Long Island garbage carting industry. Leaders of the Genovese and Colombo families were also indicted and convicted. “This is a great day for law enforcement.

  7. Anthony (“Tony Ducks”) Corallo, Lucchese’s handpicked successor, was one of the targets of a 1985 FBI investigation that led to his conviction, along with those of the bosses of the Genovese and Colombo families, on charges that included racketeering, extortion, loan-sharking, and murder.

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