MELBOURNE, VICTORIA: Kanye West's "wife" Bianca Censori's family history seems to be quite interesting. Some of her relatives were part of the Australian Mob.
West and Censori had an unofficial wedding in January, mere two months after his divorce with Kim Kardashian was finalized.
Who is Bianca Censori’s father?
Censori's father, Elia "Leo" Censori, was convicted in 1982 on charges related to the possession of a prohibited import, specifically heroin. The verdict resulted in a five-year sentence, with a minimum of three years to be served behind bars, per the Daily Mail.
Leo's brother, Eris, was once known as "Melbourne's Al Capone." Eris was notorious for his involvement in gangland activities and was sentenced to death for a murder in Western Australia.
This sentence was eventually commuted to life imprisonment as the death penalty had been abolished in the region in 1984. The last execution in Australia had taken place in 1967.
Censori's other uncle, Edmondo, also known as "Eddie Capone," was convicted in a number of cases related to violence, including assaulting police, theft and issuing threats.
Was Bianca Censori's uncle sentenced to death?
Eris got into serious trouble with the murder for his involvement in the murder of Michael Sideris, a waiter in Perth. He was initially sentenced to death but it was later commuted to life imprisonment.
Eris was sentenced to prison in Western Australia but he was subsequently moved to Victoria in 1987 to be closer to his family.
Eventually, Eris was granted parole in 1999, though he is required to remain under parole conditions for the remainder of his life.
Who is Bianca Censori’s mother?
Censori's mother, Alexandra, and Leo are residents of the tranquil Alphington area. Leo's criminal record extends beyond heroin dealing, encompassing convictions for possessing a firearm and fully jacketed ammunition.
In 1991, Leo's ex-wife, Faye Glascott, disclosed insights into his illegal gambling operations. Glascott and Leo divorced in 1989 after 15 years of marriage.