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Joseph Scalise was born on 25 December, 1937, is a Joseph Jerome Jerry" Scalise is Chicago mobster. Discover Joseph Scalise'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 86 years old?

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1937

Joseph Jerome "Jerry" Scalise (born December 25, 1937) is a Chicago mobster and a high-ranking member of the Chicago Outfit criminal organization.

1961

In March 1961, the Chicago Tribune reported that Scalise had been indicted on a larceny charge involving four stolen automobiles.

1963

In January 1963, the Chicago Tribune reported that Scalise and Harry Aleman, who would go on to become a notorious Chicago Outfit hit man, both had been arrested and charged with assaulting a Chicago police captain's son.

1967

In March 1967, the Chicago Tribune reported that Scalise had a record of arrests for possession of burglar tools, including lock-picking devices.

1970

In 1970, Scalise was sentenced to eight years in prison on federal auto theft charges.

Scalise also served as a soldier for Chicago mob boss Albert Tocco.

And in the 1970s, Scalise was allegedly part of the Chicago mob killing crew known as the "Wild Bunch."

He never was charged with any murders, however.

1980

He is most known for stealing the Marlborough diamond in London in 1980, and also for serving as a technical advisor on the 2009 film Public Enemies.

On September 11, 1980, Scalise and a colleague, Arthur Rachel, undertook a $3.6 million jewel robbery in broad daylight at Graff's jewelry store in London's busy Knightsbridge area, stealing the 45-carat Marlborough diamond, along with many other jewels.

Authorities quickly identified the perpetrators—noting that one of the robbers, who turned out to be Scalise, had a badly deformed left hand.

The heist lasted about one minute.

The duo was arrested as they exited their flight home at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.

Before and during the robbery, Scalise and Rachel made little effort to hide their identities, with Rachel renting the getaway car in his own name.

While in London, the men stayed at the Royal Mount Hotel.

Scalise spent almost three years after that in federal custody in the U.S., fighting extradition.

1983

In July 1983, Scalise and Rachel were turned over to British authorities.

1984

In August 1984, Scalise was sentenced to 16 years in an English prison—on the Isle of Wight—for the crime.

1987

In September 1987, Scalise and Rachel sued U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese, alleging that Meese was "capricious and arbitrary" in refusing to permit them to serve the rest of their sentences in the United States.

1988

In 1988, while still incarcerated in England, Scalise was interviewed by FBI agents, seeking information about possible bodies buried in a deserted field just east of Argonne National Laboratory and just 50 yards from a home where Scalise had lived with a girlfriend from 1974 until 1980.

1989

In May 1989, it was reported that a hitman for the Chicago Outfit who at one time was close to Scalise had told FBI investigators that Scalise had mailed the Marlborough diamond to his sister in New York City immediately after the 1980 heist.

The Marlborough diamond was never recovered.

A cabdriver in London, Paul Bryk, told authorities that Scalise and Rachel had asked the cabbie to mail a package they were sending to a New York address—a package that authorities believe contained the diamond.

1992

Scalise was released from prison around Christmas 1992 after serving more than 12 years behind bars.

At that point, he moved into his father's home in Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood.

1994

In January 1994, he was arrested and charged with possession of burglary tools.

1998

In July 1998, Scalise was indicted with four others in a cocaine conspiracy after a government sting.

Scalise was alleged to have tried to buy 20 kilograms of cocaine from a federal informant in Los Angeles.

1999

In May 1999, Scalise pleaded guilty to the drug-related charges and agreed with prosecutors to a nine-year prison term.

On September 1, 1999, Scalise formally was sentenced to nine years in prison.

Authorities had said that Scalise cooperated with them into other drug investigations, and that Scalise had been primarily responsible for delivering money to buy cocaine for further distribution in the Chicago area.

2007

In 2007, federal investigators said publicly that they believe Scalise killed mob enforcer William Dauber and his wife, Charlotte, in Will County, Illinois.

Scalise has never been charged in that murder, however, and a source told the Chicago Sun-Times that his alibi was that he was at a court hearing at the time of the slayings.

Scalise served as a technical advisor to help out with filming prison sequences for the movie Public Enemies, which was shot in Chicago and was about prolific bank robber John Dillinger.

2010

In April 2010, federal authorities indicted Scalise and two lifelong colleagues, Arthur Rachel and Robert Pullia, on racketeering charges as the trio was alleged to have made extensive plans for robberies and burglaries.

Among the heists the three had planned—but never carried out—were robbing an armored car in La Grange, Illinois and breaking into the fortress-like home in Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood owned by the late Chicago Outfit leader Angelo J. LaPietra.

2012

On August 29, 2012, Scalise was sentenced in a Chicago federal court to 106 months in prison after pleading guilty in January 2012 to racketeering.

In January 2012, Scalise reached an agreement with federal prosecutors, pleading guilty on January 18, 2012 to racketeering and other crimes.

The plea deal came as the FBI released evidence of many secretly recorded tapes of Scalise and his colleagues, planning their crimes.

Scalise allegedly had boasted on the recordings that he, Rachel and Pullia were too old to be recognized, and that the police would be "looking for some young guy. But there's no coppers that know us today."