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Vincent Pisaturo is a supporting character portrayed by Gino Cafarelli. He is a member of the DiMeo crime family and a soldier in the Altieri crew.

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What role does Vincent Pisaturo play in the DiMeo crime family? toggle section
Vincent Pisaturo, referred to as "Vinny Pitts," is a soldier in the DiMeo crime family, specifically part of the Altieri crew. He was tasked with collecting a shipment of Vespa scooters at the Hackensack River in New Jersey, working with fellow soldier Terry Doria. Due to a delay, they were instructed by their capo, Carlo Gervasi, to wait.
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Vincent Pisaturo, known as "Vinny Pitts," is linked to Carlo Gervasi within the DiMeo crime family. As a soldier in the Altieri crew, led by capo Carlo Gervasi, Vincent was involved in an operation at the Hackensack River, where he and Terry Doria awaited a Vespa scooter shipment. When delayed, Terry sought guidance from Carlo, highlighting Vincent's connection to him.
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Vincent Pisaturo, nicknamed 'Vinny Pitts', is a character in the Sopranos. He serves as a soldier in the DiMeo crime family's Altieri crew. The nickname is used by his fellow mobsters.
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Who did Vincent Pisaturo wait with for the Vespa shipment? toggle section
Vincent Pisaturo, or "Vinny Pitts," waited with Terry Doria at the Hackensack River for a Vespa scooter shipment meant for the Altieri Crew. The shipment was intercepted by Phil Leotardo of the Lupertazzi crime family on John Sacrimoni's orders.
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Known as "Vinny Pitts" to his fellow DiMeo crime family mobsters, Vincent was waiting with DiMeo soldier Terry Doria at the Hackensack River in New Jersey to collect a shipment of Vespa scooters that were coming off a ship. When the scooters didn't arrive, Terry rang Altieri crew capo Carlo Gervasi and was instructed to wait. Many hours later and much to their irritation the scooters still hadn't arrived. The scooters were intercepted and taken off the dock by Lupertazzi crime family capo Phil Leotardo on the orders of Lupertazzi boss John Sacrimoni who wanted the shipment for himself, payback for the hit on Lupertazzi associate Joey Peparelli by Tony Blundetto.