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Re: All Things Philly
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Any help ID'ing peeps in this pic? I know the first on the far left is John 'Johnny Chang' Ciancaglini... This picture is from the late 80's, The guy next to Johnny Chang may be Ralph Mazzucca (Hit years ago) but I'm not sure. The guy to the right of the guy with the hat on looks like Marty Angelina.
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Re: All Things Philly
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Ur right on both ur thoughts...Vince "Mr. Universe" Filipelli is a known juicer in the Cherry Hill NJ area. And Fred Aldrich (who was brought in "undercover" by Ron Previte)was a former marine and did save both Stanfa and his son's lives.
Filipelli, Aldrich, and Previte were referred to as Stanfa's "Palace Guard"
"Goodfellas don't sue goodfellas. . . . Goodfellas kill goodfellas." ~ Salvatore Profaci in bugged NJ mob lawyer Sal Avena's office
“This was the Volkswagen of racketeering charges” ~ Def. Attorney Ed Jacobs, Jr.
"Meanwhile, I got the uncle who wants me out of the way.... Great family, aren't they? This is what it's all about." ~Louis "Bent-Finger Louie" Monacello
"It was a wholesale annihilation.... How many times do they want to be beat? Because I'm frankly getting tired of it. They went fishing for Joe Ligambi, and the jury gave them Gary Battaglini.” ~ Def Atty Christopher Warren
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Re: All Things Philly
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Ur right on both ur thoughts...Vince "Mr. Universe" Filipelli is a known juicer in the Cherry Hill NJ area. And Fred Aldrich (who was brought in "undercover" by Ron Previte)was a former marine and did save both Stanfa and his son's lives.
Filipelli, Aldrich, and Previte were referred to as Stanfa's "Palace Guard" Stanfa was a troubled man
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Re: All Things Philly
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This picture is from the late 80's, The guy next to Johnny Chang may be Ralph Mazzucca (Hit years ago) but I'm not sure. The guy to the right of the guy with the hat on looks like Marty Angelina.
Anyone have a pic of Ralph Mazzucca alive? lol
"Goodfellas don't sue goodfellas. . . . Goodfellas kill goodfellas." ~ Salvatore Profaci in bugged NJ mob lawyer Sal Avena's office
“This was the Volkswagen of racketeering charges” ~ Def. Attorney Ed Jacobs, Jr.
"Meanwhile, I got the uncle who wants me out of the way.... Great family, aren't they? This is what it's all about." ~Louis "Bent-Finger Louie" Monacello
"It was a wholesale annihilation.... How many times do they want to be beat? Because I'm frankly getting tired of it. They went fishing for Joe Ligambi, and the jury gave them Gary Battaglini.” ~ Def Atty Christopher Warren
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Re: All Things Philly
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http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/enter...his-Sunday.htmlEx-mobster John Veasey on '60 Minutes' this Sunday Former mob hit man John Veasey's biography details his work for one of the city's mob organizations, the hits he carried out, the attempt on his life, and more. Ex-Philly mobster John Veasey will be the subject of a "60 Minutes" segment this Sunday at 7 p.m. Byron Pitts interviews Veasey, who found god after leaving the mafia and going through the Federal Witness-Protection Program. Veasey's testimony in the '90s was instrumental in bringing down mob boss John Stanfa and his associates. But if he's the angel he claims to be, what's up with the nasty voicemails he's been caught leaving for the wife of the man he suspects killed his brother, Billy? Veasey story shouldn't be unfamiliar to Philadelphians. Veasey's life was chronicled in an e-book by former Inquirer reporter Ralph Cipriano and Fox 29's Dave Schratwieser, called The Hit Man: A True Story of Murder, Redemption and the Melrose Diner. Cipriano also wrote about Veasey's story for Philadelphia Magazine in 2010. Check out a clip from the show below. My favorite line? "Their kids had fun when I took them camping." Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/enter...l#ixzz2NY9mNu51
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Re: All Things Philly
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Money Woes for Mob Boss? By George Anastasia For Bigtrial.net Is the mob out of money? Lawyers for two high ranking members of the Philadelphia crime family said this afternoon that they are waiting to hear from their clients and their clients' families before committing to represent them in a racketeering retrial tentatively set for October. Edwin Jacobs Jr. told Judge Eduardo Robreno that members of mob boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi's family "are attempting to gather sufficient funds to pay me for the retrial." Gregory Pagano, the lawyer for top Ligambi associate Anthony Staino, said he is in the same position. Robreno asked the lawyers to let him know by the end of the month. But with or without them, Robreno said, the retrial will start in October. In the alternative, the judge could appoint lawyers should Ligambi and Staino declare that they are unable to afford representation. A third defendant in the pending retrial, George Borgesi, is apparently switching lawyers. Christopher Warren entered his appearance for Borgesi at a status hearing this afternoon. Warren would replace court-appointed attorney Paul Hetznecker who had a scheduling problem and would not have been able to retry the case until early in 2014. Warren, who represented mob capo Joseph Licata at the earlier trial, said Hetznecker's inability to go to trial sooner was the only reason Borgesi opted to change attorneys. Robreno tentatively approved the switch but said Borgesi would have to appear before him and waive any potential conflict issues before Warren could officially take over. Hetznecker's courtroom performance was hard to beat. Borgesi was found not guilty of 13 of the 14 counts he faced. The jury hung on a racketeering conspiracy charge against him, Ligambi and Staino. That is the principal charge in the retrial. Ligambi also faces gambling charges. The new trial would begin a year after the first trial which began in mid-October 2012. The trial took 10 weeks and the jury deliberated for 21 more days before delivering a mixed verdict on Feb. 5. Prosecutors said they did not anticipate a retrial taking as long. Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Labor said the government case would take five or six weeks to present, slightly less time than the first trial. There were seven defendants in that case. The jury delivered not guilty verdicts on 46 charges, hung on 11 others and found four defendants -- Staino, Joseph "Mousie" Massimino, Damion Canalichio and Gary Battaglini -- guilty of a total of five charges. Jacobs said the verdicts "gutted" the government's case, but the prosecution spun the outcome in the opposite direction, pointing to the convictions and earlier guilty pleas from other defendants. Nine defendants have either been convicted or pleaded guilty. Only Warren's original client, Licata, has been acquitted. Massimino, Canalichio and Battaglini were all convicted of racketeering conspiracy, the principal charge in the case. They are to be sentenced in May. Staino was convicted of two extortion charges, but his sentencing will be delayed pending the outcome of the retrial or, according to some sources, a possible plea deal involving the still unresolved racketeering charge. Ligambi will be retried on racketeering conspiracy and gambling charges on which the jury hung. Borgesi will be retried on the one racketeering conspiracy count. Two others defendants who were severed from the first case, Eric Esposito and Robert Ranieri, are also to be tried. Esposito faces gambling charges while Ranieri is charged with loansharking. As the retrial moves forward, Philadelphia homicide detectives continue to work on a murder case pending against Anthony Nicodemo, a mob soldier arrested in December for the gangland-style shooting of Gino DiPietro in South Philadelphia. Nicodemo, 41, was indicted earlier this week on first degree murder, conspiracy and weapons charges. The conspiracy count would seem to imply that authorities believe the shooting involved more than one defendant. "Stayed tuned," said one investigative source. Federal authorities, meanwhile, continue to monitor that investigation. Nicodemo has been identified in a New Jersey State Police affidavit as a suspect in the unsolved mob murder of John "Johnny Gongs" Casasanto in 2003. That is one of three unsolved murders authorities would like to link to the Ligambi organization. http://www.bigtrial.net/2013/03/money-woes-for-mob-boss.html#reoqsYPyOGvuIYzq.99
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Re: All Things Philly
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Alright Philly fans! I have decided to turn my 6 months of research into a book that I'm going to self publish. Its sort of a Philly LCN Memory Book (half highschool yearbook and half police mugshot book). I've compiled the best of the best quotes of the Philly wiseguys and their high priced mouthpieces; quotes from law enforcement, judges, mob watchers,etc. I have a 50-page a growing chronology of significant dates broken down by persons involved, type of event (intercepted convo, convictions, prison release, arrests, etc).
It is a beast of a work so far. I'm going to shoot it over to the Dr. of all things Philly Mob, George Anastasia, sometime next week and see what he thinks.
I have pics upon pics. But if anyone has any please share.
Hopefully this little endeavor works. I am bitter with the lack of respect of Philly wiseguys in the mob publishing world.
"Goodfellas don't sue goodfellas. . . . Goodfellas kill goodfellas." ~ Salvatore Profaci in bugged NJ mob lawyer Sal Avena's office
“This was the Volkswagen of racketeering charges” ~ Def. Attorney Ed Jacobs, Jr.
"Meanwhile, I got the uncle who wants me out of the way.... Great family, aren't they? This is what it's all about." ~Louis "Bent-Finger Louie" Monacello
"It was a wholesale annihilation.... How many times do they want to be beat? Because I'm frankly getting tired of it. They went fishing for Joe Ligambi, and the jury gave them Gary Battaglini.” ~ Def Atty Christopher Warren
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Re: All Things Philly
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Thanks Giancarlo....and I haven't been able to find anything concerning Nicodemo case. It will be interesting to see the timing of the two trials if feds go thru on retrying Philly's Teflon Don Ligambi.
"Goodfellas don't sue goodfellas. . . . Goodfellas kill goodfellas." ~ Salvatore Profaci in bugged NJ mob lawyer Sal Avena's office
“This was the Volkswagen of racketeering charges” ~ Def. Attorney Ed Jacobs, Jr.
"Meanwhile, I got the uncle who wants me out of the way.... Great family, aren't they? This is what it's all about." ~Louis "Bent-Finger Louie" Monacello
"It was a wholesale annihilation.... How many times do they want to be beat? Because I'm frankly getting tired of it. They went fishing for Joe Ligambi, and the jury gave them Gary Battaglini.” ~ Def Atty Christopher Warren
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Re: All Things Philly
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Good luck with your book Jacklynn.
Anybody here know whats up with the Anthony Nicodemo case? Any new news at all? Has a trial date been set? Plain and simple hes in CFCF up state road it be a long time before he comes home.
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Re: All Things Philly
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Good luck with your book Jacklynn.
Anybody here know whats up with the Anthony Nicodemo case? Any new news at all? Has a trial date been set? No trial date set yet. Pre-Trial conference on June 25th with Judge Lerner.
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Re: All Things Philly
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Or there was another called all things philly that was going on during uncle joes trials. 20+ pages.. that was a good thread.
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Re: All Things Philly
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that BBC documentary was in North Philly.. its crazy out there. its like a third world country almost lol
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