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Name
  
Louis Gigante

Role
  
Priest

Movies
  
Angie


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Parents
  
Salvatore Gigante, Yolonda Gigante

Siblings
  
Vincent Gigante, Mario Gigante, Ralph Gigante, Pasquale A. Gigante

Nephews
  
Andrew Gigante, Ralph Gigante Jr, Salvatore Gigante

Nieces
  
Carmella Esposito, Roseanne Gigante, Yolanda Gigante, Rita Gigante, Lucia Esposito


Similar
  
Mario Gigante, Vincent Gigante, Albert Anastasia

Louis Gigante is a retired Catholic priest, former, Bronx, New York City Council Member, the founder of the influential South East Bronx Community Organization (SEBCO), a Bronx community activist, and brother of two legendary figures in the Genovese crime family, family boss Vincent "The Chin" Gigante and top capo/acting boss Mario Gigante. He was the parish priest of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor when she was a teenager.

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Career as a Bronx community activist

As a Catholic priest at St. Athanasius Church in the South Bronx, Gigante was one of the leading proponents of tenant rights reform in the late 1960s. In the fall of 1968, he founded the South East Bronx Community Organization (SEBCO) with funds from the federal Section 8 housing program, through which tenants pay 30 percent of their income in rent and the federal government pays the difference, which was generally considered to be one of the organizations most responsible for the economic and civic rehabilitation of the depressed South Bronx area. By 1981, Father Gigante had orchestrated the construction and rehabilitation of 1,100 federally subsidized apartments in the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx. Father Gigante himself has claimed credit the rejuvenation of the Bronx, saying "I brought the neighborhood up from ashes to help the people in the South Bronx. There isn't one other organization that can take credit." Recent poor management of SEBCO's buildings in the South Bronx have brought accusations of being slumlord.

References

Louis Gigante Wikipedia