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Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: Giancarlo] #750498
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i'm bad with pictures is that Mikey Lance and whose the guy up front with the beard

Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: SonnyBlackstein] #750499
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Originally Posted By: SonnyBlackstein
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tell you what...guilty or not, i just do not believe it was worth all this money for two trials and a 10 yr long investigation for what amounts to be about bookmaking and joker poker...its laughable


Agreed Cheech.

But in the words of Tony's Lawyer in the Soprano's "The feds are a business, Anthony. Millions of tax dollars invested in watching your ass. Sooner or later, just like you, they're going to want a return on that investment."


I agree Sonny, one of my favorite, if not my all time favorite quote from that show. Neil Mink was awesome. Check out my signature.


"The Feds are a business Anthony, millions of tax dollars are invested in watching your ass, sooner or later, just like you, their gonna want a return on their investment." --- Neil Mink, Tony Soprano's lawyer
Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: Giancarlo] #750505
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the bald guy is phil narducci i dont know the others



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Cool pics. Prob been 30 years since the last public pic of Narducci. Is Frank Narducci active anymore? He's out and about, no? Also, we hear alot about the Scarfo guys getting out and back involved in things, but besides Phil Narducci and Joe Grande, have any of them ried to reestablsih themselves?

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i know the narduccis own that bar that they are at i forgot the name its next to mad river in old city near 2nd and market i think



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Originally Posted By: TheChickenMan
i know the narduccis own that bar that they are at i forgot the name its next to mad river in old city near 2nd and market i think


Encore at 112
112 Chestnut St


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yeah thats it encore.. its actually not bad ive been there before i knew it was owned by the narduccis its next to 879 lounge right?



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Originally Posted By: TheChickenMan
yeah thats it encore.. its actually not bad ive been there before i knew it was owned by the narduccis its next to 879 lounge right?


yeah


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pimp lol



Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: Giancarlo] #750546
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Whoa,never would have guessed that was Phil Narducci,nothing wrong just so different than those 25 years ago pictures.The thought never entered my mind,just different than I expected.Great pictures though

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heres an article with phil and his nephew talking about encore.. http://www.southphillyreview.com/news/Ac...=1&showAll=



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I may be wrong but his nephew may be related to the baldino who got hit outside the Oregon diner in the early 90s...also I think his nephew may have been pinched in the Borgata bust with nicodemo

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Originally Posted By: Jose
I may be wrong but his nephew may be related to the baldino who got hit outside the Oregon diner in the early 90s...also I think his nephew may have been pinched in the Borgata bust with nicodemo

Frank Baldino was hit outside the Melrose diner by Veasey not the Oregon

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they are related im not sure how the one picture has that micali guy that was busted in the borgata



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Sonny - yes you are right that's what I meant sometimes I confuse the two - I thought that was Micali in the pic .. Wonder if he's looking for the button these days

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Is that Phil narducci at encore?


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Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: Giancarlo] #750783
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Great find


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Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: Giancarlo] #750785
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any news on the two baldinos from the borgata case?
weren't they quite young? mid-20s?

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them two baldino kids got probation from the borgata thing i believe.. and i know the club is owned by there mom but one of the brothers has his own barber shop too i think.


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yeah their mom is narduccis sister susan



Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: HandsomeStevie] #750809
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them two baldino kids got probation from the borgata thing i believe.. and i know the club is owned by there mom but one of the brothers has his own barber shop too i think.


Yeah. One of them does, his barbershop is Hairs to your barber shop or something like that


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Originally Posted By: TheChickenMan

Yes, thats definitely Andrew Micali (second from the right). He's on the PA Casino exclusion list now just like he is in NJ and Delaware too. I think Andrew might be the younger brother of Michael "Nippy" Micali who got hit back in the 1980's. Possibly cousins.

http://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/files/exclusion/Andrew_Micali.pdf

No idea who the guy with the shades on is.

Joe Baldino is in the second row on the far left. That guy on the far right next to Micali looks pretty familiar. I think he might be Joe's brother Frank Baldino but i'm not positive on that.

Both of the Baldino's are banned from PA casino's according to the state website. Ralph Abbruzzi is too.

Here's the PA Casino exclusion list

http://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/?p=173&list=photo

Re: Philly Mob Retrial News [Re: Giancarlo] #751169
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013

The Life And Times Of Bent Finger Lou
By George Anastasia
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Louis "Bent Finger Lou" Monacello didn't deny that he was cheating on his first wife.

But the mob associate said his business partner, Jack Palermo, was out of line when he told Monacello's wife about it. So he pistol-whipped him, hitting him over the head with the butt of a revolver.

And when another associate lied about $50,000 in gambling debts that he had secretly run up on Monacello, the martial arts trained wiseguy said he "gave him a little kick in the head."

He also acknowledged that he coached three other associates to lie to a Delaware County grand jury that was investigating him in 2008. And that he once told another deadbeat gambler that if he didn't come up with the money he owed, he would be "dead."

Monacello, testifying for the third day in the retrial of mob boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi and his nephew George Borgesi, spent most of his time on the witness stand today in a verbal sparring match with Ligambi's lawyer, Edwin Jacobs Jr.

It was the life and time of Bent Finger Lou, tales of assaults with baseball bats, gambling debts, extortions and shakedowns. The cross-examination is expected to continue when the trial resumes tomorrow.

Monacello, 47, occasionally showed the flashes of bravado and arrogance that were the hallmarks of his testimony during the first trial -- "I'll get back to you on that," he smugly told Jacobs in response to a question that he couldn't answer. But for the most part he was matter-of-fact in his answers and in many cases got to retell the same incriminating stories about the defendants that he had told during a day and a half of direct testimony that ended earlier today.

"These are things that go on in the mob, we're criminals remember?" Monacello said in response to one question from the defense attorney. At another point he said that he had "general authorization" from Borgesi to conduct his often violent business affairs.

This came after Jacobs cited one threat or assault after another that Monacello had admitted to and each time asked if Borgesi had given him permission.

When it came to collecting gambling or loansharking money -- which he testified repeatedly he shared with Borgesi -- Monacello said he had permission to "do what I had to do."

Monacello's testimony, while potentially damaging to Jacobs' client, is the linchpin of the government's case against Borgesi. Borgesi's attorney, Christopher Warren, is expected to launch an equally pointed and caustic cross-examination sometime tomorrow.

Jacobs both directly and indirectly challenged Monacello's story, implying repeatedly that Monacello was running his own gambling and loansharking ring and using Borgesi's name and Ligambi's name to enhance his position in the underworld.

But Monacello stuck to the same story he told earlier on direct examination, that he was a mob associate and "point man" for Borgesi on the streets after Borgesi was jailed in 2000 in an unrelated racketeering case. He said that after Borgesi was convicted in 2001 he funneled money to the mobster, usually through his wife.

Jacobs used a tape made by Frank "Frankie the Fixer" DiGiacomo in January 2008 to underscore the point that Monacello knew that he could give up Borgesi and Ligambi to get out from under his own criminal problems.

DiGiacomo, a member of Monacello's street crew, was cooperating with the Pennsylvania State Police at the time and wearing a body wire. In one conversation about a then ongoing Delaware County investigation being conducted by state authorities, Monacello told DiGiacomo that authorities will try to "box" him in, leveling charges against him and then pressuring him "to tell us what you were doing with Georgie and the other guy."

Monacello said that he was referring to Borgesi and Ligambi. He said he turned down offers to cooperate in that case and turned government witness only after he was arrested on federal charges in the current case in May 2011.

At that point, he said, he believed he had been marked for death by Ligambi because he had clashed with mob capo Martin Angelina and had plotted to have Angelina beaten,.

Throughout his testimony, Monacello has insisted that he was working for Borgesi and occasionally funneling money to Ligambi. And he said he had nown "for years" that law enforcement was interested in building another case against Borgesi who, he said on the same tape, the government "had a hot nut for."

"They want to keep Georgie in jail," he said.

While DiGiacomo testified as a government witness in the first trial, he is not listed as a prosecution witness this time. During the first trial his testimony largely undermined Monacello. He told the jury that Monacello conducted most of his underworld activities for his own benefit and he described Borgesi, Ligambi and other defendants in that first case as "good guys."

The defense has said it will call DiGiacomo as a witness if the prosecution does not.

Monacello took several verbal potshots at DiGiacomo today, claiming he "owed the world money" and was not a good witness. He admitted, however, that DiGiacomo had made incriminating tapes that resulted in his arrest and conviction in Delaware County.

Monacello pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy, gambling and perjury charges in the Delaware County case and pleaded guilty to plotting an assault on Angelina in a related case brought in Philadelphia. He was sentenced to a total of 23 months in prison and five years probation, serving a little less than seven months in jail.

In coaching DiGiacomo to lie to the grand jury, Monacello admitted that he told him "it's only perjury if you get caught" and also coached him to answer "I don't remember" or "I don't know" when he didn't want to answer a question.

Jacobs hammered at that point every time Monacello used that response to a question he posed.

Moncello also acknowledged that not every act of violence was on behalf of the mob. His assault on Palermo in the basement of Gavone's, a bar-restaurant Monacello had opened at 10th and Wolf Streets, was personal, he said.

Moncello said he was separated at the time and had begun going out with other women.

He said he was cheating on his wife, but not with some of the women Palermo had named.

"He had no right to do that," Monacello said.

He also testified that while he kicked Justin Nastasi in the face over a $50,000 gambling debt, he was just trying to scare him.

"It was a check kick," said Monacello, who said he had a black belt in a form of Korean martial arts. "If I had kicked him I would have knocked him out or broken his jaw."

Nastasi, he said, paid the debt, adding that he later learned Nastasi's family had remortgaged their home to provide the cash.

Jacobs also questioned him on several other debts and money transactions and went into detail about a $6,400 dispute between DiGiacomo and an Angelina associate. Monacello admitted that he coached DiGiacomo to lie to Ligambi about some of the details.

When Jacobs asked if lying to a mob boss might result in death, Monacello replied that DiGiacomo was "not going to get killed for this."

"Because it's not that kind of mob," said Jacobs, who has argued repeatedly that Ligambi is not like the violent mob bosses who ruled in the 1980s and 1990s. Monacello quickly replied, "It's not that kind of lie."

Jacobs and Monacello clashed again over the details of a $30,000 debt that Monacello said he and a business partner were owed. Ligambi and Angelina settled the debt, he said, by taking $11,000 for themselves. Jacobs raised questions about the $19,000 discrepancy, pointing out that this was hardly a loanshark debt since no interest and less than half the principal were paid.

But Monacello said he considered the $11,000 paid to Ligambi and Angelina "a shakedown...what you call an extortion."

"I lent the money," Monacello said. "It wasn't their loan."

Monacello also admitted under cross-examination that he didn't like Borgesi, Ligambi or Borgesi's brother Anthony.

"At this point I'm just glad I'm away from then," he said.

But you don't like them, Jacobs persisted.

"No," Monacello replied.

"And when you don't like someone, there are consequences," Jacobs replied.

The defense is expected to argue that while Monacello could use the butt of a gun, a baseball bat or a martial arts kick to settle scores on the street, once he cut his deal with the government, the only way he could impose consequences for those he disliked was from the witness stand.

The question for the jury is whether Monacello is using the truth or lies to impose those consequences

Read more at http://www.bigtrial.net/2013/12/the-life-and-times-of-bent-finger-lou.html#FZi4zqL8VGBTzORZ.99


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Originally Posted By: cheech
And when another associate lied about $50,000 in gambling debts that he had secretly run up on Monacello, the martial arts trained wiseguy said he "gave him a little kick in the head."

"martial arts trained wiseguy"

Bent Finger must of been friends with that guy in that one photo with Borgesi. The guy that someone here said owned a karate studio. So Bent Finger was probably the person on the other side of Borgesi in the photo and the cops cropped him out of it just like someone here said.

Fucking Lou probably bought whatever belt he had from the karate studio owner. lol. I bet in reality Lou was a panzy.

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monacello just wouldn't do it for me if I'm sitting on the jury stand .. They will prove this guy lies and just wants to get back at Georgie and Joe like they did in the first trial and if they call digiacomo that will only help the defense case .. If they have any doubt about the payments into the car then Georgie should walk .. Trusting this guys word is a far fetch - but then again the trial just getting started

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Originally Posted By: cheech
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013

The Life And Times Of Bent Finger Lou
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Throughout his testimony, Monacello has insisted that he was working for Borgesi and occasionally funneling money to Ligambi. And he said he had nown "for years" that law enforcement was interested in building another case against Borgesi who, he said on the same tape, the government "had a hot nut for."


What's up with the spelling? every article has misspelled words lol


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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013

The Life And Times Of Bent Finger Lou
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Throughout his testimony, Monacello has insisted that he was working for Borgesi and occasionally funneling money to Ligambi. And he said he had nown "for years" that law enforcement was interested in building another case against Borgesi who, he said on the same tape, the government "had a hot nut for."


What's up with the spelling? every article has misspelled words lol



So does phillip carlos books, thank god hes dead

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013

The Life And Times Of Bent Finger Lou
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Throughout his testimony, Monacello has insisted that he was working for Borgesi and occasionally funneling money to Ligambi. And he said he had nown "for years" that law enforcement was interested in building another case against Borgesi who, he said on the same tape, the government "had a hot nut for."


What's up with the spelling? every article has misspelled words lol



So does phillip carlos books, thank god hes dead


LMAO. True.


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anything on todays proceedings?


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Mob Trial Descends Into Soap Opera

By Ralph Cipriano

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Bent Finger Lou was looking at a picture from happier times.

There he was, posing for a snapshot between two smiling women. One was George Borgesi's mother, Manny; the other was Borgesi's wife, Allyson.

"We were all friends," Louis "Bent Finger Lou" Monacello admitted from the witness stand. That was before Monacello became a cooperating witness for the government in the case against Borgesi, the alleged mob underboss, and his uncle, Joe Ligambi, the alleged boss of the Philly mob.

Monacello had the most difficult time talking about Borgesi's mother. "I always thought Manny was the only sincere one through the whole process," he testified.

But a few minutes later, Monacello was ripping George's younger brother, Anthony, as someone who was so jealous of Bent Finger Lou's favored position in the crime family that he was "constantly looking to stab me in the back."

While Monacello was teeing off on Anthony Borgesi, "Ant" was sitting right there in the courtroom soaking it up. Manny Borgesi draped a protective arm around her youngest son's muscular shoulders as Bent Finger Lou piled on the abuse.

Christopher Warren, George Borgesi's lawyer, used cross-examination to delve into such pressing legal issues as how Monacello used to date one of Anthony Borgesi's old girlfriends, and how Bent Finger Lou's ex-wife cut Anthony Borgesi's hair. Isn't this whole mob feud really just some bullshit over women, Warren asked.

Women had nothing to do with it, Monacello said. It might be bullshit, but "this bullshit could cause a serious problem," said Bent Finger Lou. He was staring at Anthony Borgesi when he said it.

It was that kind of a day at the mob trial, as the cross-examination of Bent Finger Lou descended into soap opera, petty gangland feuds, and plenty of name-calling. Why was Uncle Joe pissed at the Geator with the Heater? Did George Borgesi really bite Fat Angelo Lutz on the forehead? And why did Bent Finger Lou label one government witness "a nut case" and another government witness "a mental misfit?"

"This is hysterical," Manny Borgesi was overhead saying. Better than court TV or any reality show, spectators agreed.




The day in court began with George Borgesi and Uncle Joe wishing Anthony Borgesi a happy birthday.

Ed Jacobs, Ligambi's lawyer, asked Bent Finger Lou on cross-examination why he called government witness Anthony Aponick a "nut case."


Aponick was a New York mobster-turned-informant who was Borgesi's cellmate in a federal prison in West Virginia back in 2002 and 2003. According to Monacello, Borgesi and Aponick used to work off their frustrations by engaging in jailhouse wrestling matches.

Bent Finger Lou decided Aponick was a nut case because minutes after they first met, Aponick was hitting Bent Finger Lou up for a $10,000 loan.

"He was a New Yorker," Bent Finger Lou told the jury. Aggressive, and a typical "New York gangster." The introduction between the two men was barely underway when Bent Finger Lou's cell phone rang.

It was George Borgesi on the line, calling from prison. Of course, the feds were wiretapping Borgesi. The feds caught Borgesi trashing Aponick as a wrestler. "You can pin him in 10 seconds," Borgesi told Monacello. "Tell him I can pin him in 5 seconds."

Aponick was a made member of the Bonnano crime family. "I was very leery of him," Monacello said, but he added charitably, "I wouldn't say he was an idiot." The two men went to Lou's Crab Bar, played the jukebox, and downed some shots. They talked about working together. But after the initial meeting, "I never heard from him again," Monacello testified.

Monacello was asked by Jacobs about the early stages of his relationship with George Borgesi.

"At the time I liked him," Monacello conceded. It was George Borgesi who introduced Bent Finger Lou to Frank "Frankie the Fixer" DiGiacomo, a South Philly plumber and wannabe gangster.

Frankie the Fixer "borrowed money from me constantly," Monacello complained. Bent Finger Lou labeled Frankie the Fixer as a "mental misfit" "who loves the life of being a wiseguy." But DiGiacomo was also a chronic deadbeat, Monacello said, a guy he had to repeatedly threaten to collect his money.

Monacello testified how he ran George Borgesi's loansharking business while Borgesi was in jail. And how he paid George Borgesi $300 a month, plus $16,000 every Christmas for seven straight years. He also regularly left money in the glove compartment of Borgesi's wife. She would leave the doors unlocked. Monacello said he would make a deposit and then lock her doors for her.

Jacobs was skeptical of Bent Finger Lou's story. He pointed out that Monacello was under FBI surveillance from 2003 to 2008, but was never spotted making money drops to benefit Borgesi's wife.

"I made sure I wasn't followed," Bent Finger Lou testified.

Yeah right, Jacobs said.

On cross-examination, Monacello was shown photos from the 1999 wedding of Anthony Borgesi. A few weeks before the bachelor party, Monacello testified, George Borgesi got so angry at another gang member, "Fat Angelo Lutz," that he bit Lutz on the forehead and spit out on the sidewalk a piece of flesh the "size of a quarter."

What was Fat Angelo's offense? Monacello said that the 5-foot-4, 400-pound Fat Angelo was responsible for setting up the bachelor party for Anthony Borgesi, and George Borgesi apparently thought Lutz did a terrible job.

Jacobs showed Monacello a picture from Anthony Borgesi's wedding. There was George Borgesi and Fat Angelo beaming like a couple of old pals.

"Do you see any kind of wound on Angelo?" Jacobs asked.

There's a "mark on his forehead," Monacello testified. He said he didn't know how many weeks before the wedding did they stage that bachelor party. Monacello added that "Angelo was often, as I described, beaten by George Borgesi." Monacello described Lutz as George Borgesi's "lackey" and "slave."

Jacobs questioned Monacello about a 2009 incident caught on camera by Fox 29 News, where Uncle Joe Ligambi was seen screaming at Bent Finger Lou. The incident took place outside Ligambi's South Philly house.

Uncle Joe was "venting" about DJ Jerry Blavat, Monacello said, for talking him into a disastrous interview with Philadelphia magazine.

Winding up his cross-examination, Jacobs took Bent Finger Lou through the conditions of his cooperation agreement with the feds. Jacobs emphasized that under the contract, the government had the "sole discretion" to decide whether Monacello had told the truth, and determine how valuable Monacello's cooperation had been.

"So their hooks are in you forever," Jacobs said. If Bent Finger Lou came up short, the government had the right to take another look at his case, right?

"They could re-charge me all over again," Monacello admitted.

When Christopher Warren, George Borgesi's lawyer, cross-examined Monacello, Bent Finger Lou argued over Warren's questions, and frequently made speeches to the jury.

"Are you finished?" Warren asked.

"Yeah," Monacello replied.

At one point, Monacello turned to Judge Eduardo Robreno. "Your Honor," he said, " I have no idea what this guy's talking about."

When Monacello and Warren argued over the status of a mob associate, Monacello settled the dispute by saying, "I'm in the mob, not you. I know who the associates are."

When Warren tried to question Monacello about a conversation between Monacello and George Borgesi that was recorded by the government, Bent Finger Lou insisted that the entire tape be played in court.

The 2003 tape, the product of a government wiretap, caught George Borgesi lecturing Bent Finger Lou about keeping his mouth shut when it came to their joint loansharking operation.

"Don't tell people your business," Borgesi told Monacello. "Don't tell people my business."

Monacello explained to the jury that on the tape, Borgesi was asking Bent Finger Lou to drive down to West Virginia to visit him in prison on a Sunday, if he was "bored."

George Borgesi had just gotten a visit from his brother, Anthony, who lodged many complaints about Bent Finger Lou.

Anthony Borgesi was jealous because George Borgesi was letting him run the loansharking operation. Anthony Borgesi would do anything to cause trouble between Monacello and George Borgesi, Monacello testified.

Monacello had previously testified that George Borgesi had allegedly told him that Anthony Borgesi was not smart, and did not know how to make money. "The only thing he's capable of," Monacello claimed George Borgesi told him, was "screwing young girls and lifting weights."

When Monacello and Warren argued over the meaning of the taped conversation between him and Borgesi, Bent Finger Lou said, "Let's play the tape again."

This time, the judge cut him off.

"We're not going to play the tape again," the judge said.


POSTED BY RALPH CIPRIANO AT 8:55 PM
TRIAL: PHILADELPHIA MOB TRIAL

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