Ledbetter, Les (31 de marzo de 1981). «FRANK TIERI, 77, CONVICTED NEW YORK CRIME LEADER». The New York Times. p. 22. Consultado el 1 de mayo de 2020. «Frank Tieri, who Federal authorities said was the first person ever convicted of heading an organized-crime family, died at Mount Sinai Hospital Sunday after a long illness. He was 77 years old. [...] Born in 1904 in Castel Gandolfo, the Italian village about 15 miles south of Rome that is best known as the papal summer residence, Mr. Tieri emigrated to the United States from Naples in 1911.»
«Crime Strike Force Gets New Chief». The New York Times. 22 de mayo de 1974. p. 47. Consultado el 1 de mayo de 2020. «His office also indicted Frank Tieri on charges of interstate traffic in aid of racketeering, extortion and gambling.»
Lubash, Arnold H. (23 de enero de 1974). «TIERI GETS 10-YEAR TERM FOR ROLE AS CRIME CHIEF». p. 26. Consultado el 1 de mayo de 2020. «Frank (Funzi) Tieri received a 10-year sentence yesterday for his conviction as "the boss of a family of La Cosa Nostra" in New York City.»