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2 men with ties to Kansas City mob may be removed from Nevada’s ‘Black Book’

by Richard N. Velotta June 23, 2026
by Richard N. Velotta June 23, 2026
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Two persons on the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s List of Excluded Persons could be removed on Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission as the five-member board reviews entries of individuals reported dead.

William Dominick Cammisano Jr., who was last believed to be living in Harrisonville, Missouri, and Peter Ribaste, last known to be living in Kansas City, Missouri, will be considered for removal from the list, commonly known as the “Black Book,” a board-maintained archive of 39 criminals considered the “worst of the worst” for Nevada’s 451 largest licensed casinos.

To be placed on the list, commissioners conduct a hearing with a presentation from a representative of the attorney general’s office explaining why they and the gaming industry believe they should be forever excluded from entering a Nevada casino.

Control Board investigators on Thursday are expected to explain how they determined that Cammisano and Ribaste — both connected in the past with Kansas City mobsters — have both died and can now be removed from the list.

Cammisano, who used the aliases Willie Cammisano, William Domnick Cammisano and William Dominic Cammisano, according to the Control Board, was excluded by the Gaming Commission on Jan. 24, 1997.

Cammisano was believed to be 73 when he died of complications from COVID-19 in 2023, according to a report in the Kansas City Star.

Cammisano was banned after being convicted of obstruction of justice for tampering with a witness before a special federal grand jury investigating the gangland-style murder of Robert L. “Roger” Reid in 1988 in a case involving Las Vegas professional gambler Billy Walters. Cammisano owed Walters money after betting on a golf tournament Walters hosted.

Ribaste used the alias PJ Ribaste and was excluded by the Gaming Commission on Jan. 28, 1999.

Published reports said Ribaste once lived in upscale Spanish Trails neighborhood of Las Vegas and had long ties to the Kansas City mob and took orders from Kansas City mob boss Carl Civella and his underboss, Carl DeLuna. He also was a one-time associate of former gaming executive Ted Binion.

Ribaste, who also had been banned from casinos in Missouri, failed to disclose debts he had to Las Vegas casinos when he fraudulently applied for loans from a Missouri bank and the Small Business Administration to obtain a dealer certificate to operate a General Motors car dealership. He also pleaded guilty in federal court to income tax evasion over three years and for making false statements to the Internal Revenue Service.

Ribaste also reportedly died of complications from COVID-19 in spring 2021.

The Gaming Control Board routinely checks the status of persons on the List of Excluded Persons and goes through the process of removing them if it can be proven that they have died.

At least two other persons on the list are believed to be dead, but they aren’t under consideration for removal.

While there is a process in place for persons on the list to be removed if they petition the Gaming Commission, no one has ever been delisted unless they were dead.

In March, the commission received such a request from Las Vegas entertainer Francis Citro, who has been on the list since 1991, but commissioners unanimously rejected his request for a hearing to consider removal.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @RickVelotta on X.

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