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  1. Frank J. Valenti (September 14, 1911 – September 20, 2008) was boss of the criminal organization known as the Rochester crime family from 1964 to 1972. As the head of the organization he oversaw gambling , prostitution and extortion rackets operating in the city of Rochester, New York for 8 years.

  2. Frank Valenti, who was retaking control of Rochester’s gangsters after an enforced absence, may have ordered Russo killed. Let’s leave murder — or possible murder — to Craig, who, in the line...

  3. In 1964, Frank Valenti returned to Rochester with his brother Stan, and Pittsburgh associate Angelo Vaccaro. Frank became an associate in the Pittsburgh crime family in John LaRocca's family. Stan Valenti was married to the daughter of Antonio Ripepi, who was a capo in the Pittsburgh family.

  4. Frank Joseph Valenti (September 14, 1911 - September 20, 2008) was an American organized crime figure who became the boss of Rochester's Mafia from 1964 to 1972.

  5. DeCanzio was a "soldier" in mob hierarchy in the 70’s, he was a bodyguard for Frank Valenti, the man who helped build a Mafia presence in Rochester during the 1960s and 1970s. On May 15, 1975, he was convicted of murder for the Ernie White killing.

  6. The late Frank Valenti was Rochester’s first widely known mob boss. Gingello was originally part of the Valenti hierarchy, but Gingello, along with others, forced Valenti out of Rochester...

  7. Tags: upstate. The Valenti Family Leadership Chart lists the membership of this Rochester, New York-based Family headed by Frank Valenti.

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