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Michael Mancuso may be in trouble
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05/17/23 11:12 AM
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https://themessenger.com/news/exclusive-reputed-bonanno-mob-boss-in-hot-water-over-gravy-talkEXCLUSIVE: Reputed Bonanno Mob Boss in Hot Water Over ‘Gravy’ Talk Wiretap that caught the saucy exchange could send Michael 'The Nose' Mancuso back to prison. Hope they used a razor to slice the garlic real thin because a conversation about cooking Italian "gravy" could land this alleged mob boss back behind bars. Federal prosecutors on Tuesday revealed a secretly recorded phone call during which reputed Bonanno crime family kingpin Michael "The Nose" Mancuso may have chatted with a fellow gangster about his dinner plans for the following day. “You gonna do the gravy today?” Mancuso, 67, asked. Reputed Colombo family soldier Michael Uvino, 57, responded that he'd "make the sauce in the morning." Mancuso allegedly got on the line after Uvino called the Real Eyes Optical Store in Great Neck, Long Island, and spoke with owner Laura Keller, his girlfriend, who sat in the front row for Tuesday's hearing in Brooklyn federal court. Mancuso has been a widower since he fatally shot his wife, Evelina, in 1984, for which he pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter and served a nine-year prison sentence. He served another 15-year sentence for conspiring in the 2004 murder of a Bonanno associate, Randolph Pizzolo, who was fatally shot after Mancuso lured him to an industrial section of Brooklyn. The triggerman in the hit, reputed Bonanno soldier Anthony "Ace" Aiello, was sentenced to 30 years in prison. Michael 'The Nose' Mancuso was surveilled dining with other alleged wiseguys, including on Oct. 7, 2020 at a restaurant in Long Island. . (U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York) The Bonanno boss at the time, Vincent "Vinny Gorgeous" Basciano, allegedly gave the order to have Pizzolo killed. Turncoat ex-Bonanno boss Joseph Massino testified that Basciano told him in prison it was payback for a drunken rant in which Pizzolo demanded to be sworn into their crime family. Mancuso was released in 2019 and the Oct. 24, 2020, call is among the evidence prosecutors presented Tuesday to try to prove he violated the terms of his supervised release by associating with known felons. The feds also introduced surveillance photos that allegedly show Mancuso and other organized crime figures attending birthday dinners at Salvatore's of Elmont on Long Island on Oct. 7, 2020, and at Patrizia's restaurant in the Bronx on Oct. 24, 2020. Michael Mancuso FBI agents surveilled Mancuso leaving a Bronx restaurant alone after allegedly eating dinner with a cohort of mobsters. (U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York) The Oct. 7 event honored reputed Colombo family captain Vincent "Vinny Unions" Ricciardo, 77, FBI Agent Jarryd Butler testified. Ricciardo and Uvino were later busted during a 2021 roundup of what the feds called the entire "administration" of the Colombo family and they're now locked up awaiting trial. Mancuso's defense lawyer, Stacey Richman, tried to downplay his contact with the reputed mobsters, noting that Uvino was a longtime friend of Keller's and that Ricciardo was being treated at her store by an eye doctor. If found guilty of violating his supervised release, Mancuso would face two years in prison. Judge Nicholas Garaufis gave prosecutors a May 26 deadline to submit written arguments and the defense until June 9 to respond, with a decision to follow.
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Re: Michael Mancuso may be in trouble
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Re: Michael Mancuso may be in trouble
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Re: Michael Mancuso may be in trouble
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05/19/23 01:47 PM
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He was in prison in 2012, but his then 30-year-old son was the acting underboss for a short while around that time. The belief is that Sr is the official underboss, but some sources have Ernie Aiello as the official underboss. I am honestly not sure, but it's hard to picture Johnny Joe without an admin spot. Jerry Capeci also had him as a Captain at one point with his son as Acting Captain a few years back before he was out of prison. It's possible Ernie Aiello is Underboss but I would believe John Spirito Sr is Underboss before I'd believe Ernie Aiello is. Rush unless you have some info you haven't shared there has been nothing about John Spirito Sr since his release and a photo with Michael Mancuso doesn't mean we can automatically jump to him being the Acting Boss.
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Re: Michael Mancuso may be in trouble
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05/19/23 04:11 PM
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Oh okay, so you can't show even one case to back up your point, but you know it happens all the time ?? Okay !! I'm now convinced that your close ties to the Mongols, Crips and Mexican cartels proves that its being prosecuted equally !!!
Last edited by DiLorenzo; 05/19/23 04:18 PM.
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Re: Michael Mancuso may be in trouble
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05/19/23 05:47 PM
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Come on, lets face it, the police and feds know that Mexcican and Colored felons are associating and don't do crap about it, because they'd cry that they're being profiled....
They only charge ethnic groups who don't have civil rights groups {Italains} and media backing them !!! That's absolutely not true. They violate the Mexicans for associating all the time, but it's a bit different when it comes to the blacks. It's got nothing to do with anything except for the fact they are not considered important enough to be under federal surveillance. The Bloods and the Crips don't exactly have a hierarchy. They have zero money and zero chance of infiltrating any industry. They will however do something so stupid and so fast that they will be violated for that alone. They might as well walk into prison and lock themselves up. That doesn't mean black criminals never get violated for associating. It happens more to drug kingpins, rappers and other high-profile individuals. Suge Knight got violated for associating at least twice and that was in the most liberal state in the country.
Last edited by Giacalone; 05/19/23 06:33 PM.
But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
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