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good article on Tino Fiumara
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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The most interesting part of the article to me, when it came out, was that Fiumara had been part of a three man panel currently running the family. I wished they had identified who the other two were. me too. maybe Barney and Quite Dom were the other two.
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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The most interesting part of the article to me, when it came out, was that Fiumara had been part of a three man panel currently running the family. I wished they had identified who the other two were. me too. maybe Barney and Quite Dom were the other two. An article that came out in 2009 said the family was being run by a "rotating panel" that included Benny Mangano, Barney Bellomo, Ernie Muscarella, and Larry Dentico. Some of these guys may have been the other two.
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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Not necessarily. Not many people had heard of Danny Leo before he was identified as the acting boss back in 2006. (no sarcasm) Ivy, where did Danny Leo originate from? Where did he grow up?
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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(no sarcasm) Ivy, where did Danny Leo originate from? Where did he grow up? Don't have the slightest clue. I'd venture to guess it was probably around the Harlem/Bronx area, given what Capeci wrote about him and where his crew is still based. Ah interesting! 108th FYI. Was in the Purple Gang on Pleasant Ave.
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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Ah interesting! 108th FYI. Was in the Purple Gang on Pleasant Ave. Did he prefer boxers or briefs? Lincolns or Cadillacs? Did he ever wear white after Labor Day? Inquiring minds want to know. Why is the first question you ask about his underwear? Thats fine Ivy I will not post anymore!
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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Thats fine Ivy I will not post anymore! The collective IQ of this section of the board will certainly shoot way up if that's the case. Like I said before, jealousy and envy will get you nowhere. You opinion means nothing to me.I would ask the Mods to take notice of your insult!
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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(no sarcasm) Ivy, where did Danny Leo originate from? Where did he grow up? Don't have the slightest clue. I'd venture to guess it was probably around the Harlem/Bronx area, given what Capeci wrote about him and where his crew is still based. Ah interesting! 108th FYI. Was in the Purple Gang on Pleasant Ave. Why are you asking if you know the answer already? I´m tired of you trying to instigate fights around here. And I´m sure others are too! Cut it out EHI.
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Re: good article on Tino Fiumara
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Here´s an interesting article, with a wire tap transcript of guys discussing Fiumara´s rise to power, found in Herald Statesman March 7, 1979.
"A former federal prosecutor says such was the power and fear of Fiumara that the brother of two men he allegedly killed remained loyal to him. This is the story courtesy of FBI tape recordings, of the making of a godfather. The principals are FBI informant William "Sonny" Montella, black dock union chief Carol "Junior" Gardner and convicted mob and union figure Thomas Buzzanca. Montella went to a coffeeshop at International Longshoresmen´s Association head quarters in Manhattan in 1978 to give Gardner a christmas payoff. Gardner, afraid Montella might lie testing his loyalty to Fiumara, who is not cut in on the deal, says I love him cause he was helping me when other people was trying to ---— me around. Two weeks earlier, Montella and Buzzanca talked about Fiumara, referred to only as "T", over cheesecake at Pontes Restaurant in Manhattan. Montella: "T" got himself a pretty good job at 36 years old. Buzzanca: Tino is all right, a little hash, but... Montella: The only problem with him is that from what I hear he brings a lot of heat surveillance. Buzzanca: If he does he´s hash. But he´ll change. You have to appreciate the fact that if he wasn't what he was to begin with, he wouldn't have been there at all. Montella: He's a nice boy but he's dangerous. And that's the problem. Buzzanca: Well, that's how he got where he is and now you gotta temper that a little bit. You need a proper balance. You need, I think, there's three or four ingredients that make something work if you have two or three wrong, it won't work. Montella: What's his good points? Buzzanca: Tino's good points is that everybody fears and respects him. That's a good thing. He has blind devotion I mean if he's with you. If he could go inside with ya, he'll die with ya. His bad points are that, exactly what you told me before. He doesn't know too much about this dock business so he's easily bullied by (unintelligible). Later, Buzzanca says, I love Tino and I would do anything in the world (unintelligible). But he points out Fiumara still doesn't have the hang of the dock-crime business. Buzzanca: I absolutely think, that this guy, aaa.. If he tempers himself he'll be great. 10 years from now. he'll be awesome. What this kid could develop to be. Absolutely awesome. Believe me. Believe me. Montella: What's that mean, Tom? Awesome? Buzzanca: He´II have the best of two worlds. Good sense, good judgment plus, which we all live under, fear. Ya need to have that balance. But be fair. And listen to both sides, not one. Not two. Don't have any opinion (Unintelligible) because the money don't mean anything. We´ll make money. We´ll steal it if we have to. But listen to this guy. Don't let somebody come up (unintelligible) ...Ten years from now, you and I will be sitting there sayin' that"
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