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  1. Liborio Bellomo. Liborio Salvatore “Barney” Bellomo (born January 8, 1957) is an American mobster and boss of the Genovese crime family of New York City. Bellomo was a member of the 116th Street Crew of Saverio "Sammy Black" Santora . Early life. Bellomo is the son of Salvatore Bellomo.

  2. Bellomo era. Liborio "Barney" Bellomo took over the crew in the early 1980s, operating in Harlem and the Bronx. In the early 1990s, Bellomo was promoted to street boss for imprisoned boss Vincent "The Chin" Gigante. On July 27, 1992, former capo Anthony Salerno died in prison. Bellomo was imprisoned, and various acting leaders such ...

  3. Barney Bellomo is a former capo and acting boss of the Genovese crime family. He was convicted of racketeering charges in 1996 and is serving 20 years in prison. He is accused of ordering several murders and having ties to other organized crime groups.

  4. In December 2008, Liborio Bellomo was paroled after serving twelve years; what role he plays in the Genovese hierarchy is open to speculation, but he likely has had a major say in the running of the family since his tight parole restrictions expired. A March 2009 article in the New York Post claimed Leo was still acting boss despite ...

  5. 24 févr. 2006 · Liborio Bellomo is accused of being the acting boss of the Genovese crime family through much of the 1990s. The charges against him and his fellow indictees include murder, drugs and arms smuggling. The 42-count indictment is the fruit of a three-year investigation into crime across the New York area.

  6. 11 mars 2024 · Explore the intriguing life of Liborio "Barney" Bellomo, a figure who breaks the mold of the typical mobster with his college education and business acumen. ...

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  7. 22 avr. 2016 · Now, anonymous sources in law enforcement tell Jerry Capeci’s Gangland News, Liborio Bellomo is the new official boss of the Genovese crime family. Tony Salerno. They allege he uses capo Peter “Petey Red” DiChiara as a middleman – a street boss – between himself and family captains to pass orders and information back and ...