Raffaele Delle Donne
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Biography
Raffaele Delle Donne (born 1967/8 in Naples, Italy), is an Italian-Canadian Mafia associate based in Toronto and Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada, who later turned police informant.
Early life
Delle Donne was born in Naples, Italy where he sold fake Gucci belts to make money. In 1980, a massive earthquake killed more than 2,500 people and destroyed 30,000 homes, including the seventh-floor apartment where he lived with his parents and four siblings. In the winter of 1981, the family immigrated from Italy to Toronto. In grade 8, after his parents separated, Delle Donne quit school to work in a glass factory and made $10,000 every couple of weeks selling fake Armani suits out of his car. He later married and had two sons, giving up his scamming lifestyle to please his wife; he got a job at the post office in the Corso Italia area of Toronto.
Attempted hit on Modica and pentito
In 2002, he became active in the mob with mobster Michael Marrese, allies with Michele Modica, who had a reputation as the "king of mortgage frauds". Marrese used Delle Donne as a chauffeur, errand boy and scout for potential properties. Delle Donne was later approached by rival mobster Pietro Scarcella to spy on Marrese and Modica. Hostilities developed between Scarcella and Modica, who owed money to him and the Hells Angels. Another mobster, Salvatore Calautti ran up over $200,000 in gambling debts to the Rizzuto crime family and the Hells Angels, refusing to pay, and the debt was believed to be assumed by Modica. This led to the April 21, 2004 attempted assassination of Modica in a North York California Sandwiches shop, leaving an innocent victim, mother of three children, Louise Russo paralyzed while Modica and his associates escaped unscathed. Scarcella's nephew Antonio Borrelli had sprayed bullets with an AR-15 assault rifle from a van including Hells Angels bikers Paris Christoforou and Mark Peretz as the driver. Delle Donne, who had arranged the meeting to unsuspectingly double cross Modica under Scarcella's orders, was also in the shop at the time of the attempted hit. Modica was later deported to Sicily.
Delle Donne soon turned informant with the police to help put those involved in injuring an innocent bystander in jail. Delle Donne worked with police for 13 months wearing wiretaps, which sentenced Scarcella, Peretz and Christoforou to 11 years and the shooter Borrelli to 12 years in April 2006. Police offered Delle Donne up to $500,000 for his work, but he refused, as well as the refusal to enter Canada's federal witness protection program. After the shooting, his wife left with their sons in the witness protection program. Delle Donne, who lives in an unknown location, is considered a "rat" by the mob and has a $100,000 contract on his head.