DeCavalcante crime family

DeCavalcante crime family
Family namesake Simone DeCavalcante
Foundedc. 1900s
FounderPhil Amari
Named afterSimone DeCavalcante
Founding locationElizabeth and Newark, New Jersey, United States
Years activec. 1900s–present
TerritoryPrimarily North Jersey, with additional territory in Central Jersey, New York City and Waterbury, as well as South Florida and Ribera
EthnicityItalians as "made men" and other ethnicities as associates
Membership (est.)
  • 50 made members and 80 associates (1990)
  • 40 made members and 50+ associates (2004)
ActivitiesRacketeering, gambling, bookmaking, loansharking, extortion, labor racketeering, drug trafficking, bootlegging, hijacking, theft, fencing, fraud, corruption, money laundering, prostitution, pornography, assault and murder
Allies
RivalsVarious gangs in New Jersey, including their allies

The DeCavalcante crime family, also known as the North Jersey crime family or the North Jersey Mafia, is an Italian American Mafia crime family that operates mainly in North Jersey, particularly in Elizabeth, Newark, West New York and the surrounding areas. The family is part of the nationwide criminal network known as the American Mafia.

The DeCavalcante family operates on the opposite side of the Hudson River from the Five Families of New York City, and maintains strong relations with each of the New York families, especially the Gambino family, as well as with the Philadelphia crime family and the Patriarca crime family of New England. The organization is considered by some to be the "Sixth Family".

The family's illicit activities include bookmaking; corruption; drug trafficking; extortion; fencing; fraud; hijacking; illegal gambling; money laundering; murder; prostitution; and cement, construction, and waste management racketeering.