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Re: How many crews are active in the Gambinos?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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03/24/22 02:17 PM
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1. Domenico Acquista/70 – Queens 2. Vincent “Jimmy Balls” Beltempo/84 – New Jersey 3. Frank “Calypso” Camuso/57 – Staten Island 4. Domenico "Italian Dom" Cefalu/71/Dominick "Big D" Cefalu/60 – Brooklyn, Long Island and Queens 5. Thomas "Tommy Twitch/Sneakers" Cacciopoli/71 - Queens and Westchester 6. Andrew "Andy Campo/Sonny" Campos/52 (IP) – The Bronx 7. Nicholas "Little Nick/The Doctor" Corozzo/8/Leonard "Lenny/The Conductor" DiMaria/80 – Brooklyn, Queens and Florida 8. Louis DeVito/80 9. Louis “Bo” Filippelli/54 - New Jersey and Queens 10. Salvatore "Sal" Franco/86 - Manhattan 11. Ernest "Ernie/Crazy Eyes" Grillo/65 – Brooklyn and Manhattan 12. Joseph "Sonny" Juliano/83/Vincent “Blinky” Romano/84 (UI) – Brooklyn and Staten Island 13. Joseph Lanni/50 (UI) 14. George Lombardozzi/79 – Brooklyn 15. Daniel Marino Sr/80 - Brooklyn 16. Louis Mastrangelo/76 - Queens and Long Island 17. John Rizzo Jr/72 – Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island 18. Thomas “Monk” Sassano/75 - Queens and Florida 19. Carmine “Top Tomato” Sciandra/69 (UI) - Staten Island, Brooklyn, Connecticut and Manhattan What about Jackie Nose?
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Re: How many crews are active in the Gambinos?
[Re: jace]
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03/24/22 10:19 PM
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The mafia never appointed judges, that is a myth. Thats not true! One example is Judge Thomas Aurelio. He was appointed by Frank Costello. Aurelio was even caught on a wiretap professing his "undying loyalty to Don Francesco" for his appointment. It's all documented. There were others in NYC and elsewhere as well. The Chicago Outfit was prolific at it.
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Re: How many crews are active in the Gambinos?
[Re: Liggio]
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03/25/22 03:21 AM
03/25/22 03:21 AM
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Bensonhurst
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There's a lot of unknown people or sleepers in the mob, that won't even be revealed until future roundups and revelations, as always. I personally know about 6 inducted members that do not show up on any lists guys i grew up with. I haven't been actively involved with anyone in many many years now, so i am not even close to being in the know as the comings and the goings of all that are involved. With that said I cant see how any poster on this board is in a position to know everything about every crew as a whole to make a universal statement as to "NOBODY IS DOING ANYTHING" You have the West Side by design is purposely not divulging boss and/or made member status to its fullest extent. This has been their strategy for many, many years. How could any poster know the size of any crews Rackets when they are NOT involved in that crew. So someone on here is going to know the size a Captains Shy Book? that has Hundreds and Hundreds of thousands of dollars on the streets? Or a younger made guy out of where ever that has $100K on the streets? Or if the West Side is shaking down a businessman in the construction industry for $10K, $20K, $30K a month? I posted years ago about the merchant Cash advance business and that I personally know more than a few crews making money hand over fist in that industry. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to unwritten rules of this board if its not in the paper in the form of an indictment it does not exist. Par Funding defendants settle with SEC, will repay money in .. . https://www.inquirer.com › business › law › par-fundin... Nov 24, 2021 — Par Funding defendants settle with SEC, will repay money in $500 million investment fraud. Precisely how much they will all pay is still to ... Fall Behind on These Loans? You Might Get a Visit From Gino https://www.bloomberg.com › graphics › 2018-confessi... Dec 20, 2018 — Par is one of a growing number of merchant cash-advance companies that offer ... Small-business lending was once infiltrated by the mob. Meet The Sopranos: Introducing The Merchant Account Mafia https://www.merchantmaverick.com › meet-sopranos-in... Mar 27, 2020 — Let Tony teach you about the merchant account industry. ... 2020 2 Filed under: Business Credit Cards, Business Loans, Merchant Cash Advance ... ?Tony Soprano · ?Peter Paul “Paulie Walnuts... · ?Silvio Dante · ?Christopher Moltisanti The above is the tip of the ICE BERG So a poster on here knows universally what crews are making in that industry? How could that be?
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Re: How many crews are active in the Gambinos?
[Re: BensonHURST]
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03/25/22 12:09 PM
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The mafia never appointed judges, that is a myth. They never played a roll in a presidential election either? No, if you are thinking of the Kennedy election that is another conspiracy theory that has been out there for many years. Let someone put up a list of all the judges the mafia appointed. None. They have had a few who they could bribe back in the day, but they never had a say in appointments. In fact judges are hardest on the mafia in their sentencing,
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Re: How many crews are active in the Gambinos?
[Re: Dwalin2011]
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03/25/22 12:39 PM
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In fact judges are hardest on the mafia in their sentencing,
TODAY they are, but back then (in Costello's time and before) harsh sentences against mafia bosses were more an exception than the rule. Luciano got 40 years, Genovese got two long sentences almost back to back,, Lepke got the electric chair. Sounds harsh to me. Joe Massino spoke of 2 members of his crew getting sent to the electric chair in the 1950's. Call me a liberal, I find dying in prison and getting the electric chair harsh. The reason few got long sentences is no one ratted on them.
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Re: How many crews are active in the Gambinos?
[Re: jace]
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03/25/22 12:42 PM
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Dwalin2011
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In fact judges are hardest on the mafia in their sentencing,
TODAY they are, but back then (in Costello's time and before) harsh sentences against mafia bosses were more an exception than the rule. Luciano got 40 years, Genovese got two long sentences almost back to back,, Lepke got the electric chair. Sounds harsh to me. Joe Massino spoke of 2 members of his crew getting sent to the electric chair in the 1950's. Call me a liberal, I find dying in prison and getting the electric chair harsh. The reason few got long sentences is no one ratted on them. It's only 5 examples; how many mafiosi (or even bosses alone) were there in the USA during several decades? Harsh sentences against high-ranking members started becoming more frequent starting from the 80s more or less.
Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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Re: How many crews are active in the Gambinos?
[Re: jace]
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03/25/22 03:34 PM
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BensonHURST
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Bensonhurst
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The mafia never appointed judges, that is a myth. They never played a roll in a presidential election either? No, if you are thinking of the Kennedy election that is another conspiracy theory that has been out there for many years. Let someone put up a list of all the judges the mafia appointed. None. They have had a few who they could bribe back in the day, but they never had a say in appointments. In fact judges are hardest on the mafia in their sentencing, So I dont dont really have the time and I really dont know how the researchers on the board access the info they do. I am so very impressed though with the info they are able to access and appreciate the time that is spent compiling it all. With that said did LCN, work with the CIA? Did Hoffa not get a Pardon? Make no mistake Hoffa was Hoffa because LCN, made him, and when they were done, well you see what happened. So coming to Hoffa/teamsters to help win an election that is controlled by LCN, is coming to LCN, to get elected. Was Luciano not let out of prison? What about Jack Tocco's sentence in Detroit? That judge wasn't in his pocket? That has to be the shortest racketeering sentence given ever It was less than guys get that cooperate. Do I know off the top of my head the specific name of a judge they were able to get appointed. I dont. N.Y. Mafia or one of the other researchers I am certain could help us out with this.
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