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Joseph Merlino : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joey Merlino
Joseph Salvatore "Skinny Joey" Merlino (born March 16, 1962) is an American mobster believed to be the boss of the Philadelphia crime family despite various front and acting bosses, and is said to have led it primarily in extortion, bookmaking, drug trafficking, and loan sharking. ==Family mob ties==
Joseph Salvatore Merlino is the son of Italian-American parents Salvatore "Chuckie" Merlino (born 1939) and Rita (born 1942). Joey was raised in Southwest Philadelphia and Ventnor City, New Jersey with his two brothers.〔(McGarvey, Brendan, "Sins of the Fathers: Life has been tough for a couple of sons of bosses," 7/18/02, accessed 8/10/09 )〕 He is also the nephew of deceased former alleged Philadelphia crime family mobster Lawrence "Yogi" Merlino. He has two sisters, Natalie and Maria. His sister Maria was engaged to Salvatore Testa until he broke it off seven months before he was murdered. He had been friends to future made man in the Philadelphia crime family Michael "Mikey Chang" Ciancaglini and his brother Joseph "Joey Chang" Ciancaglini since attending St. Thomas Aquinas grade school in Point Breeze, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the 1970s Salvatore owned and operated the 9M Bar at 9th Street and Moyamensing Avenue in Southwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that Nicky Scarfo used as his criminal headquarters during his attempt to become the new boss of the Philadelphia crime family. The 9M Bar would later be renamed Anthony's Bar. In the summer of 1983, his father Salvatore starting raising tension between himself and mob boss Nicky Scarfo. George Anastasia said, ''"He had been picked up on a drunken driving charge in Margate, New Jersey. Merlino, who often drank more than he could handle, tried to bribe the police officer who brought him a Breathalyzer test. He offered $400 in cash and his gold watch. Merlino made his offer while he was in the police station. The cops got it all on videotape."''
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