![]() ![]() In 1955, Accardi was arrested on a federal narcotics charge in Newark, New Jersey. His naturalization was revoked on July 10, 1953, because he had not disclosed two previous arrests during his naturalization hearing. On January 22, 1945, he became a naturalized U.S. During World War II, Accardi sold counterfeit food ration cards. shortly before World War I and associated with mobsters Joseph Sica, Willie Moretti, Joe Adonis and Abner Zwillman. Settimo "Big Sam" Accardi (October 23, 1902, in Vita, Sicily ā December 3, 1977) served as capo in the family's New Jersey faction up until his deportation and was one of the largest heroin traffickers during the 1950s. Settimo Accardi FBI Wanted Poster of Settimo Accardi issued on January 23, 1956 In 1998, his daughter Catherine admitted that she could no longer dismiss allegations that her father belonged to the Lucchese crime family. In 1994, Joseph Abate died of natural causes. She was confronted about her father's past and denied that he was ever involved in organized crime. ![]() In 1992, his daughter Catherine Abate was appointed New York City's new Correction Commissioner. He moved to Margate, New Jersey, and served as a liaison between families in New Jersey until 1989 when he retired from Mafia affairs. In 1979, Abate went into semiretirement and Accetturo succeed him as boss of the New Jersey faction. In June 1976, Abate attended Anthony Accetturo's induction ceremony into the Lucchese family. In the 1920s, Abate served as an enforcer for Al Capone in Chicago before settling in New Jersey. Joseph "Joe" Abate (Jā November 28, 1996) was a capo in the family's New Jersey faction. For active members, see List of Lucchese crime family mobsters. This article is about past and inactive members who have been killed, died or became informants of the Lucchese crime family. ![]()
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