Alphonse Malangone (born December 2, 1936), legal name "Alfonso"[1][2] and known as "Allie Shades," is a New York City-based mobster and former caporegime in the Genovese crime family.
Malangone was a close friend of Bonanno crime family consigliere and onetime acting boss, Anthony Spero.
By the mid-to-late 1980s Malangone controlled a significant portion of the Genovese crime family's interests in the Fulton Fish Market.
In 1989, family boss Chin Gigante promoted Malagone, and he worked with Alan Longo, Elio Albanese, Stanly Coehen, Gerardo Guadagno and Carmine Russo.
Frank Giovinco also worked at the Greater New York Waste paper Association as the Genovese crime family's on-site authority.
On June 22, 1995, Allie Malangone was indicted on charges of controlling New York City's private waste industry through his close associate Frank Giovinco, and transferring huge amounts of money at Pontecagnano Salerno.