The Rudaj Organization, called "The Corporation"[citation needed] by its members, was started in 1990s in The Bronx and spread to Westchester county and Queens.
They also described an incident where Rudaj showed up with 20 thugs to get late mob boss John Gotti's table at Rao's, the legendary and exclusive East Harlem Italian restaurant.
On Friday, June 16, 2006, Alex Rudaj, 38, was sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for racketeering, extortion and gambling offenses.
Loscalzo allegedly promised Colotti territory with rackets to run in the Bronx and to propose him for Gambino family membership.
In one instance, Colotti's group tried to force Salvatore Misale, the owner of Puerto Roja in Mount Vernon, to hand over his bar to the Corporation.
On October 26, 2004, the FBI and Manhattan U.S. Attorney David Kelley announced the arrest of the group's alleged boss, Alex Rudaj, and 21 other reputed mob members charged in the indictment.
According to undercover FBI agent Joaquin Garcia, who infiltrated the Gambinos during this time period, Squitieri told Rudaj to stop expanding their operations.
On August 3, 2001, members of the Albanian Rudaj Organization, attacked Greek associates of the Lucchese crime family.