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Thomas Eboli was born on 13 June, 1911 in Italy, is an Italian-American Mobster. Discover Thomas Eboli'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 61 years old?
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Thomas "Tommy Ryan" Eboli (June 13, 1911 Scisciano, Italy – July 16, 1972 Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York) was a New York City mobster who eventually became the acting boss of the Genovese crime family.
Born in Scisciano, in the Province of Naples, Italy, to Louis Eboli and Madalena Maddalone, Eboli stood 5'10, weighed 165 pounds, and had a tattoo on his right arm.
Eboli was the brother of Genovese crime family capo Pasquale "Patty Ryan" Eboli.
To hide his Italian heritage, Eboli adapted the nickname "Tommy Ryan" from professional boxer Tommy Ryan.
In the early 1920s, during Prohibition, Eboli became a bootlegger for future crime boss Lucky Luciano.
By the early 1930s, Eboli had become the personal bodyguard for Luciano's underboss, Vito "Don Vito" Genovese.
Some sources claim that Eboli committed as many as 20 murders for the Genovese family.
At some point during the 1930s or 1940s, Eboli became a boxing manager.
One of his early boxing protegees was future Genovese family boss Vincent Gigante.
In 1933, Eboli was arrested on six counts of illegal gambling and disorderly conduct.
On January 11, 1952, Eboli assaulted two officials during a professional boxing match at Manhattan's Madison Square Garden Arena.
On that evening, Eboli was managing middleweight boxer Rocky Castellani, who was fighting Ernie (The Rock) Durando.
After Durando knocked down Castellani in the 6th and 7th rounds, referee Ray Miller stopped the fight and awarded a technical knockout victory to Durando.
At that point, an enraged Eboli entered the boxing ring and punched Miller.
Later in Castellani's dressing room, Eboli kicked Al Weill, the boxing promoter.
Sport writers later speculated that Eboli had expected his fighter to win due to an illegal arrangement with Weill.
On January 23, 1952, Eboli was indicted on two counts of assault from the boxing incident.
On May 26, 1952, Eboli pleaded guilty to reduced charges and was later sentenced to 60 days in prison, his only incarceration during a life of crime.
The New York State Athletic Commission also banned Eboli from boxing for life.
In 1957, Genovese finally became boss, and Eboli became the Caporegime over the old Greenwich Village Crew.
Eboli was said to own several tourist nightclubs and gay bars in Midtown Manhattan and Lower Manhattan.
Eboli also controlled rackets on the Hudson River docks in Manhattan.
Eboli was also the owner of Jet Music Corporation, a jukebox supplier.
and Tryan Cigarette Vending Service, Inc.
On April 17, 1959, Genovese was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison, leaving Eboli as acting boss of the family.
Gerardo "Jerry" Catena became underboss and Michele "Big Mike" Miranda became consigliere.
Anthony "Tony Bender" Strollo became Eboli's top aide.
Some authors claim that for the next ten years, family decisions were made collectively by a "Committee/Ruling Panel" that included Eboli, Catena, and capo Philip Lombardo.
Other authors state that Miranda, not Lombardo, was the third member of this panel.
Eboli became a U.S. citizen on August 27, 1960.
Eboli was married to Anna Ariola from Melrose Park, Illinois.
Their children were Thomas Eboli Jr. and Chicago Outfit mobster Louis "The Mooch" Eboli.
On February 14, 1969, Genovese died of natural causes in prison, leaving the Genovese family hierarchy in turmoil.
"The Mooch" died in 1987 from cancer at the age of 52.
After separating from Ariola, Eboli entered a relationship with Mary Perello.
They had two daughters, Madelena and Mary, and a son Saverio.
Eboli also had 2 daughters Roseann and JoAnne from when he was together with Helen Neggie of Jackson Heights.
Eboli and his third family lived in a high rise apartment building in Fort Lee, New Jersey that overlooked the Hudson River.
However, just before his death, Eboli had purchased a home in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.
As a young man, Eboli worked as a professional boxer.