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William D'Elia : ウィキペディア英語版 | William D'Elia
William "Big Billy" D'Elia (born June 24, 1946) is a Pennsylvania mobster and leader of the Bufalino crime family. ==Background== D'Elia began working with the Bufalino family in the late 1960s as boss Russell Bufalino's driver. D'Elia's business background in solid waste brokering and other areas would later be useful in making contacts in New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. Rising through the ranks, D'Elia was said to be a mediator among mob families, meeting frequently with mobsters from the Philadelphia crime family, Western Pennsylvania, and New York City. D'Elia lives in Hughestown, Pennsylvania with his wife Ellen. They have a son Russell named after Bufalino, and two adult daughters, Carolyn named after Bufalino's wife and Miriam, an attorney in Philadelphia.〔("Reputed mobster gets 9 years in prison" ) The Daily Item November 24, 2008〕 Succeeding Edward Sciandra in 1994, D'Elia expanded the organization into legitimate operations such as waste management and controlling shares of Spanel Transportation and the Newcastle Group, the latter of which is a suspected money laundering operation.〔("History of the Bufalino Crime Family" ) La Cosa Nostra Database〕 He lives in Pittston, Pennsylvania. He stands at 6'3" and weighs 210 pounds with brown eyes. In 1990, Bufalino was implicated in a money laundering operation involving ''The Metro'', a newspaper in Exeter, Pennsylvania. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) charged that over $3.0 million in drug and prostitution money was hidden as revenue from fictional Metro newspaper ads and subscriptions. The ''Metro'' closed in 1998.
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