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Nationality
  
American

Resting place
  
Cheektowaga

Name
  
Jimmy Caci

Known for
  
Mafia activity

Other names
  
Jimmy


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Full Name
  
Vincent Dominic Caci

Born
  
August 1, 1925 (
1925-08-01
)

Died
  
August 16, 2011, Rancho Mirage, California, United States

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Vincent Dominic "Jimmy" Caci (born August 1, 1925 – died August 16, 2011) was a Los Angeles crime family member and a Caporegime (Captain) in the family.

He was born in Westfield, New York to Alfonzo and Josephine Caci, one of eight siblings. He grew up in Western New York. In the 1970s, Caci spent eight years at Attica prison for armed robbery where he met Stephen "the Whale" Cino. They would both eventually switch to the Los Angeles family. In the late 1970s he moved to Southern California. He was promoted to caporegime shortly after by boss Peter Milano. Until his death, he remained active as a loan shark in Palm Springs and Las Vegas. Caci kept close ties to the Buffalo crime family and helped contribute to the growing ties between the two families. He owned his own construction company in Erie, Pennsylvania and was the owner of a restaurant and night club in New York and California.

In 1984, Caci was arrested with some twenty other Los Angeles mobsters for attempting to take over a $1 million a week illegal bookmaking operation. However, due to lack of evidence, Cacci was not charged. His younger brother, Charles Joseph Milano, was a nightclub singer, known as "Bobby Milano". Until his death in 2006, Charles was a soldier in his brother's crew. Other members of Caci's crew included Cino, Rocco Zangari, Steven Mauriello, Vince Lupo and associates Kenny Gallo, Robert "Puggy" Zeichick, and Alfred Mauriello.

When Peter and Carmen Milano were sentenced to prison time in 1988, Caci became street boss of the Los Angeles family for a short time. In August 1996, Caci was sentenced to 42 months in prison for conspiracy, wire fraud, and interstate transportation of fraudulently obtained money for his role in a telemarketing scheme that victimized over 100 people in the Midwest. Caci avoided serious jail time by the FBI in connection with the Las Vegas RICO cases "Operation Thin Crust" and "Operation Button Down", which were investigations into Mafia influence in Southern Nevada in 1997. In 1998 Caci was convicted and received a six-month sentence.

Owning a home in Palm Springs, Caci died on August 16, 2011, aged 86, at the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California. He was buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheektowaga, New York.

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