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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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Joe Sullivan has to be one of em. In fact he spent his youth in reform school and spent much of his young adult life behind bars before he caught the big one. He has been in since 1982. He has been serving time so long now and they just so love having him around they decided to re-name the joint after their longest serving mob patron. Think he's still there anyway, at 'The Sullivan Correctional Facility located in Fallsburg, New York' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sullivan_Correctional_Facility
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time? Al Capone. He served on the Rock. I believe Whitey Bulger did also
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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matthew madonna from 1975 to 1995 eugene gotti convicted to 50 years in the last 80's ,maybe out on parole in 2015.
I doubt given his last name they they'll let him out I don't know how they are viewed within NYC Social Circles maybe some older people here that are from NYC could shed light on that matter. News Articles not apply Note: I'm not being a smartass as to the articles I say this because inner city politics vary city to city despite what the paper says
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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matthew madonna from 1975 to 1995 eugene gotti convicted to 50 years in the last 80's ,maybe out on parole in 2015.
I doubt given his last name they they'll let him out I don't know how they are viewed within NYC Social Circles maybe some older people here that are from NYC could shed light on that matter. News Articles not apply Note: I'm not being a smartass as to the articles I say this because inner city politics vary city to city despite what the paper says Gene is in federal lockup, so they can't keep him any longer.
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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Yea peter limone and the other 3guys that were locked up with him.im pretty sure 2ofmy em died in jail.but as to the original question id say donald 'tony the greek 'frankos.at the end of his book he says he's been in more jails then any other inmate
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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I guess that would be the bosses convicted in the Commission case back in 1986/1987. Furnari (Lucchese consigliere) and Carmine Persico are still alive. Another made guy who was sentenced to life in 1988 is Antonino Aiello, the father of Tony "Ace" Aiello. "Antonino Aiello, a heavyset and muscular man...was a millionaire several times over. Agents had seen him meeting Bonanno capo Salvatore Catalano and other major heroin traffickers at the Cafe Aiello during the massive FBI-DEA Pizza Connection investigation, but for tactical reasons they opted not to nab Antonino in April 1984 when they rounded up Catalano and 30 others. Seven months later, on November 14, 1984, when a task force of detectives and federal agents raided his Middle Village home, they seized nine rifles and handguns and $91,000, but not Antonino. He wasn't at his father's home either, where agents seized $900,000 and $30,000 in "buy money" that an undercover cop had used to purchase heroin at a Harlem pizzeria that he owned, Tony's Pizza Parlor. They arrested his father, Vito, who would serve eight months in prison for holding the cash and guns for his son. Two years later, on November 16, 1986, cops and FBI agents nabbed Antonino, who had changed his name, lost weight, grown a beard, and dyed his hair, in Patchogue, L.I. They also arrested his wife, Elizabeth, who was later convicted of harboring a fugitive and sentenced to three years' probation. Antonino was convicted in 1988 as a heroin kingpin. Today, at age 66, [the article was written in 2005] he is serving life plus 140 years at Marion Federal Penitentiary. Several appeals of his conviction and severe sentence have failed, and in a landmark 1990 ruling, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a forfeiture of more than $5 million in cash, jewelry, businesses, and properties." http://www.nysun.com/new-york/fathers-and-sons-and-lessons-of-crime/9355/Gene Gotti and John Carneglia were convicted in 1989.
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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Nicky Scarfo has probably been in nearly as long as Carmine Persico give or take a few years and he was in both Marion and Florence ADX
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Re: Which Mobster has done the Hardest Time?
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Nicky Scarfo has probably been in nearly as long as Carmine Persico give or take a few years and he was in both Marion and Florence ADX Scarfo got sentenced 4 or 5 years after Carmine, and i'm pretty sure Carmine had already spent 3 or 4 (give or take) altogether before the commission case Scarfo was still held without bail so hes been in since the day he was arrested but Carmine probably still has a few years on him
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