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Carmine Sessa was born on 1951 in Brooklyn, New York, United States, is an American mobster. Discover Carmine Sessa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation consigliere of the Colombo crime family
Age 73 years old
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Born 1951
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Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, United States
Nationality United States

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1951

Carmine Sessa, alias Carmine Marletta (born 1951), is an Italian-American mobster and former consigliere of the Brooklyn-based Colombo crime family, and played a key role in the family from 1991 to 1993.

He later became a government witness.

After becoming a government witness, Sessa admitted to personally murdering four people.

1984

In September 1984, Sessa murdered Mary Bari, a former girlfriend of then Colombo consigliere Alphonse Persico.

When Persico went into hiding to avoid an indictment, the family decided to kill Bari out of concern that she knew Persico's location.

Bari was lured into Sessa's social club Occasions on the pretext of a job interview.

When Bari arrived, Sessa shot her three times in the head.

1988

In May 1988, Sessa murdered Anthony Bolino.

Suspecting Bolino of robbing his dealers, Sessa shot him one time in the head on a street corner in Bayside.

In November 1988, Sessa murdered Vincent Angellino, a top capo in the Colombo family.

Angellino was lured to a home in Kenilworth, New Jersey, where Sessa shot him.

In 1988, Sessa attempted to kill Dominick Costa as a service to the Lucchese crime family.

Costa was a master safecracker for the Bypass Gang, a highly skilled group of bank robbers run by Lucchese mobster Anthony Casso in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.

When Casso discovered that Costa was a police informant, he decided to kill him.

Casso hired Sessa because of his reputation as a hitman and because Costa did not know him.

Sessa shot Costa five times in Costa's apartment, but Costa survived to later testify against the Lucchese family.

In 1988, Persico appointed the former capo of Little Allie Boy's crew Victor Orena, as acting boss until Little Allie Boy's release.

1989

In 1989, Sessa ordered the murder of Anthony Collucio, a member of Sessa's crew.

Suspecting Collucio of becoming an informant.

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1990

In 1990, three years after becoming a made man in the Colombo family, Carmine Persico had appointed Sessa as consigliere.

He was now part of the family leadership.

1991

In 1991, a rivalry within the Colombo family erupted into war.

Imprisoned family boss Carmine Persico planned to have his son Alphonse "Little Allie Boy" Persico become acting boss on his release from prison.

By 1991, Orena felt that he should be boss in his own right.

He instructed Sessa to poll all the capos on whether they supported him or Carmine Persico as boss.

Sessa ignored Orena's request and forwarded the information to Carmine Persico.

At this point, Persico ordered Sessa to murder Orena.

On June 20, 1991, Sessa, Robert Zambardi, John Pate, and Hank Smurra went to Orena's Long Island, New York home to ambush and kill him.

However, when Orena arrived at the house, he saw the trap, and escaped unharmed.

As a result of the attempt, a two-year war erupted between the Persico and Orena factions.

On November 29, 1991, Sessa's nephew, Larry Sessa was nearly killed during an ambush; Larry was chased down the street by masked gunmen and jumped into a friend's car.

When the Colombo war ended with Orena's defeat, 12 people were dead out of 24 murder targets.

1993

On April 8, 1993, Sessa and other Colombo mobsters were arrested while attending a secret meeting outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan.

He had been a fugitive for the previous nine months.

Sessa was indicted on Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act murder conspiracy charges.

Shortly after his 1993 indictment, Sessa, at the urging of his wife, pleaded guilty to four murders and became a government witness.

Sessa went on to testify in eight mob trials.

1997

In the summer of 1997, Sessa was released on bail.

However, that December, Sessa was arrested for gun possession by a convicted felon, domestic violence against his wife and stealing guns from his son.