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Nicholas Corozzo was born on 17 March, 1940 in New York City, U.S., is an American New York mobster. Discover Nicholas Corozzo'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 83 years old?

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Occupation Mobster
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 17 March, 1940
Birthday 17 March
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1825

Nicholas Corozzo was born at 1825 Pitkin Avenue in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.

Corozzo's first headquarters was located in a small candy store on the corner of Eastern Parkway & Atlantic Avenue in the Ocean Hill section of Brooklyn, known as "The Hill" to his crew members.

He later opened a social club next to the candy store which became his new headquarters.

Corozzo later moved his headquarters to the Canarsie section of Brooklyn.

Nicholas is the older brother of alleged reputed Gambino consigliere Joseph "Jo Jo" Corozzo as well as twin brothers Blaise Corozzo, a Gambino soldier, and Anthony Corozzo, who is an associate of the Gambino crime family.

Anthony Corozzo is a longtime parishioner of Our Lady of Loreto Church located at the corner of Pacific Street & Sackman Street in Brownsville where he regularly attended Sunday mass.

Anthony Corozzo along with his lifelong friend and Gambino crime family associate Dominick Mondelli aka Donny Mondelli, were well known for organizing neighborhood reunions and charitable events for the church for decades.

1940

Nicholas "Little Nick" Corozzo (born March 17, 1940) is an American mobster who is a captain in the Gambino crime family of New York City.

1980

During the early 1980s, Nicholas Corozzo was a bitter rival of Gambino captain John Gotti.

1985

When Gotti became boss of the family in 1985, he declined to promote Corozzo to captain.

However, since Corozzo was such a good earner for the family, Gotti did not want to get rid of him.

In turn, Corozzo professed loyalty to Gotti.

1990

In the mid 1990s, Corozzo was elevated to serve on the ruling panel.

1992

It was only after Gotti went to prison in 1992 that Corozzo was finally promoted to captain, along with Gambino soldier Leonard "Lenny" DiMaria.

With Gotti in prison, Corozzo, DiMaria, and Nicholas' brother, Joseph, now the alleged consigliere, formed a ruling panel that unofficially ran the Gambino family.

1996

In 1996, Corozzo allegedly ordered the murder of Lucchese crime family associate Robert Arena.

Arena had allegedly murdered Anthony Placido, a member of Corozzo's crew, and had failed to return some stolen marijuana to a drug dealer.

On June 26, 1996, the Gambino gunmen found Arena driving with Thomas Maranga, an Arena childhood acquaintance with no criminal connections, in the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn.

After forcing Arena to stop the car, the gunmen shot and killed both men.

However, until this day there is no concrete evidence that Corozzo ordered the murder of Robert Arena.

In December, 1996, Corozzo was indicted in Miami, Florida on 20 racketeering charges that included attempted murder, arson, and loansharking.

Corozzo was accused of running a loansharking business in Deerfield Beach, Florida that charged 260% yearly interest on loans.

Federal agents arrested Corozzo as he emerged from the surf at a beach in Key Biscayne, Florida.

The federal indictment was for the 1996 Arena and Maranga murders and other racketeering charges, with Vollaro as their main witness.

1997

In August 1997, Corozzo pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in Florida and was sentenced to five to ten years in prison.

Later that year, Corrozo again pleaded guilty in Brooklyn to racketeering and bribing a jail guard.

While in federal prison, Corozzo shared a cell with Gambino associate Joseph Vollaro, who was serving a drug conviction.

After his release, Vollaro started paying tribute to Corozzo's crew on a trucking company he started.

2004

However, facing another drug conviction in 2004, Vollaro agreed to become a government informant and record his conversations with Corozzo.

After Corozzo's release from prison on June 10, 2004, it was expected he would again take over the Gambino crime family.

However, due to increased law enforcement attention, he initially kept a low profile.

2005

The Gambinos were reportedly led by Jackie D'Amico until 2005.

Corozzo kept his position as a Caporegime, despite health concerns and tight parole restrictions.

2006

In 2006, a new report stated that Nicholas Corozzo and D'Amico were the new bosses of the Gambino family, with Arnold "Zeke" Squitieri as underboss and Joseph Corozzo as consigliere.

2008

In February 2008, Corozzo was indicted twice, one for the federal Operation Old Bridge and the other for the state Operation Touchback.

2020

Anthony died on April 17, 2020.

Nicholas Corozzo is the uncle of Joseph Corozzo Jr, a high-profile New York defense attorney.

Nicholas' daughter, Bernadette, is married to Gambino associate Vincent Dragonetti.

Prior to Corozzo's incarceration, he lived in Bellmore, Long Island.

He stands at 5′5" tall and weighs approximately 170 pounds.