Its important to talk about the Gangster brothers before we move on into the 1980's in the Los Angeles Mafia Family.
Who
 are the Gangster Brothers?  The Fiato Brothers! They were two tough 
Boston transplants that moved to LA and made people stand up and take 
notice.  The first time I ever heard about these brothers was when I was
 being questioned by an FBI Special Agent named Carl.  He had an LA 
Times paper and he said to me. "You think you are tough? These guys are 
tough!" He handed me the paper and it was folded so I could see the LA 
Times story written about them. My thought on seeing the article was how
 tough could they be if they flipped. This was long before I flipped and
 it was before I grew up.  I used to look at guys who went away or went 
straight as weak. After I lived life and got older, I started to see the
 life for what it was...A dead end. 
Anthony
 Fiato and his family had moved to LA from Boston in 1960.  From the 
stories he told me, Los Angeles blew his mind. He had a cousin who 
worked at the record store on Sunset and Laurel where he would go and 
listen to records. Anthony's father had come to LA to give his family a 
better life.  He had a job waiting for him at the Villa Capri, a well 
known Italian restaurant in Los Angeles. 
The
 Villa Capri is where Anthony Fiato met the LA Underworld. Michael 
Rizzitello aka Mike Rizzi was a Bartender, Johnny Roselli and Jimmy 
Frattiano were regulars, along with many of the LA Family guys.  If 
anyone ever read Jimmy Frattiano's the Last Mafioso, he describes taking
 a woman out to the Villa Capri and being treated like royalty.  That 
would not be the first or last time that Anthony would interact with LA 
Guys.  One time Jimmy Frattiano and a few others came in for a private 
dinner.  Anthony put them in a private room which really pissed off the 
Gangster Squad, who was following everyone.  
I
 had a lot of long talks with Anthony and the guy is smart. He knows 
Cosa Nostra better than anyone and he was around during the Golden age 
of the Mafia.  There was no RICO or WitSec and the Mafia had a long 
memory and a longer reach.
One
 of the guys Anthony would get to know well was Joe Sica. I’ve blogged 
before about Joe Sica and his brothers, what they were able to do in the
 Southern California Underworld was huge.  So many successful Mobsters 
got their start around Joe, it is really crazy that not many people have
 heard of them. I only wish I could have met them. Anthony would meet 
him at the Formosa Cafe.  He did a lot of work for LA guys down in 
Watts.  
When
 his family decided to head back to Boston, Anthony went also, and he 
soon learned that he had been in the Mafia Minor Leagues. He returned to
 Boston, to the North End and it was locked down by guys in Patriarca 
Family. He was soon hooked up with Nicky Giso and JR Russo, heavy 
hitters for the family.  I can only imagine what he learned from these 
guys.  The fact that he was well respected by all of them is a testament
 to how he operated. 
He
 later made his way back to LA where he hooked up with his old buddy 
Mike Rizzi.  Anthony was older and his younger brother Larry was now 
also grown up.  The two of them made a fearsome pair in a time when most
 people were smaller.  These two brothers were well over six feet tall. 
 They didn't take crap from anyone and soon they made names for 
themselves.  Anthony is the most feared of the two because he was sharp 
and he would get you. He knew how to hustle and make money.  He ran 
clubs, collected money and soon became a shylock’s shylock.  He had his 
own Shylock business going and he was bringing in cash from the vig 
every week. A Shylock makes loans to people who cannot get a loan from a
 bank or someone who needs cash now. I always liked drug dealers or guys
 who could steal because they would have huge fluctuations in their cash
 flow.  Gamblers are always a steady source of vig because no gambler 
wins every time.
He
 had built up his reputation as a fierce guy who got things done.  This 
is when Robert "Puggy" Zeichick came to Anthony to provide him muscle 
and protection for his Shylock business.  Anthony was soon the biggest 
Shylock in LA and everyone wanted to be around him.  
He
 went to New York with Mike Rizzi and they met with Aniello Dellacroce, 
the powerful underboss of the Gambino family.  This was a far stronger 
Gambino Family than John Gotti's.  The Gambino's at that time had 23 
street crews all over the US and Mike Rizzi was well known to them as a 
man of action.  Soon after the meeting Mike Rizzi and Anthony were back 
in California taking care of business for the Gambino's.  Mike Rizzi was
 a Capo in the LA Family but he had little use for them.
Anthony
 and Mike Rizzi had their own “family” and they had little use for the 
LA Family which was now being run by Peter "Shakes" Milano. Pete was 
known as a bookmaker and “business” guys like Mike Rizzi and Anthony 
scared him.  Pete was a boss more like Big Paul Castellano of the 
Gambino Family.  Big Paul had his term cut short on a Manhattan street 
one winter evening by a thug named John Gotti and his men.  
Pete
 had started beefing up the family by bringing in new blood.  He Made 
his brother Carmen, who was a lawyer, who worked with his father and the
 Family for years.  Carmen had worked with the Unions and even went to 
New York to meet guys with his father, he was known.  Carmen had been 
disbarred and now he was the underboss of the family.  Pete had also 
Made another faction, which I will call the Buffalo faction.  This was 
Jimmy Caci, Rocco Zangari, Steve Cino and Bobby Milano.  Anthony and 
Mike Rizzi did not like this at all.  Mike and Anthony were the guys who
 did all the heavy work for the LA Family. 
Anthony
 had built his Shylock up to the point where he was pulling down 30k a 
month from it.  He had other bookies laying their action off with his 
people.  Anthony was a man of action and when people heard that he was 
coming to see them they were afraid. The problem that was brewing was 
with Mike Rizzi.  Mike was a heavy guy, but he was a short buck guy. 
 This was because he was never good at making money. He did everything 
for the here and now.  Mike's crew with guys like John DiMattia and John
 Bronco was never good at bringing in the cash.  John DiMattia is a 
tough talking wannabee who can’t do a thing, the guy is not tough at 
all.  He was roughed up by a well known lawyer and it would come out 
that he was talking to the LAPD Vice.  John Bronco, this guy was a guy 
who could beat up a smaller guy, but he never had the balls to go any 
farther.  John had done many years in the can for counterfeiting and 
while he was down his daughter had gotten involved in a plot to kill her
 husband.  John was released so he could go wear a wire against the 
killer.  John would later flip again in Las Vegas in the 1990's.
Anthony
 and his brother were soon making bigger waves in the LA Underworld. 
This brought the attention of the FBI to their operation.  Soon a man 
who was close to Mike Rizzi was wearing a wire in their home.  The FBI 
also bugged the house and one early AM they raided the home.  
Anthony
 did not know it at the time, but his brother agreed to cooperate. 
Anthony is a very sharp guy, there are few guys in the life that I have 
spoken to as much as I did with him.  He knows the world and where 
things will go. Anthony also decided to go with Team USA and wear a 
wire. 
The
 LA Family had wanted to bring Anthony into the fold but he had rebuffed
 all their attempts until now.  He went with them and soon they wanted 
him in the family   The guy to step up and propose him was Consigliere 
Jack LoCicero and later Capo Louie Gelfuso would be the second guy to 
propose him.  You need two made guys to propose someone to be made in 
the family.  Anthony’s family was well known to the LA guys so that part
 was out of the way.  Anthony had done work for the family years before 
so they knew about him.  Pete, always the careful one, had Louie Gelfuso
 reach out to Frankie Skyball aka Scibelli, a Capo in charge of Genovese
 Family's Springfield, Connecticut crew. He knew all the guys in Boston 
and Providence and he knew Anthony.  
I
 was told this by Louie Gelfuso after The Animal in Hollywood was out in
 bookstores. Louie also told me that they were going to have a ceremony 
to induct members into the family but when Jimmy Caci and his faction 
arrived they did not like the fact that Fat Bobby Paduano was at the 
house.  So they left and called it off.  So Anthony was short changed in
 the ceremony department much like Mike Rizzi.  Louie Gelfuso came to 
him and told him he was in the family.  Later Pete sent for him and went
 over the rules and spoke to him about having a legit business. 
Anthony and his brother took down over 60 guys from West Coast to the East Coast.
If it was not for Anthony, I would not be here now writing this blog.
  So many times I wanted to just bail out of the informant thing with 
the FBI.  Anthony made me realize that it was all a waste and the guys 
in the life were all users. I made it through the program and started 
writing. For the whole Fiato story, buy his book “The Animal in 
Hollywood” or read his blog.



I was in the feds with bobby puggy ziecheck when I was 19. I was in boron FPC. I was friends with him and hung out with him and all the old gangsters. Alphonse Thomas cuzzo, his nephew glen Taylor, a guy named Polly and Ronnie and some others. I wish I would have stayed in touch with them.
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