In the 1970s, DePalma became friends with numerous celebrities after he built the Westchester Premiere Theatre in
Tarrytown, New York. These friends included singers
Liza Minnelli and
Dean Martin, and baseball player
Willie Mays, with whom DePalma frequently played golf. However, DePalma's most prestigious friend was singer
Frank Sinatra. In 1976, DePalma appeared in a famous group picture at the Theatre with Sinatra, then Gambino boss
Carlo Gambino, future boss
Paul Castellano, other Gambino mobsters, and L.A. acting mob boss
Jimmy Fratianno. As soon as the theatre opened, DePalma and other mobsters started looting its cash and other assets. In 1977, DePalma became a
made man in the Gambino crime family. On June 6, 1978, DePalma was indicted on state charges regarding the theatre's financial collapse. However, the first trial ended in a
hung jury. Later in 1979, before the second trial, DePalma pleaded guilty to
bankruptcy fraud; one piece of evidence that helped the prosecution case was the picture with Sinatra. DePalma was sentenced to four years in prison. In the 1990s, DePalma was named a
caporegime (captain). According to the FBI, he also visited imprisoned boss
John Gotti while Gotti was incarcerated in 2001. ==Scores conviction==