The New Jersey faction of the Genovese crime family is a group of Italian-American mobsters controlling organized crime in New Jersey. It is divided into crews led by caporegimes involved in labor racketeering, illegal gambling, loansharking, and extortion. The faction has maintained a strong presence in Northern Jersey since the Prohibition era, with notable members including Guarino Moretti, Gerardo Catena, and Louis Manna. It remains active as of the 2000s.
CRIMENET has extracted 23 linkages for this organization, including 20 cooperative ties across 9 organizations, 3 other connections and footprints in 1 country.
Joseph Gatto was indicted again in December 2004 for running Catalina Sports, an offshore wire room in Costa Rica.