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Re: James Carmine Galante
[Re: Moe_Tilden]
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10/28/14 03:01 PM
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Found some more info on James Galante. http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/5-drivers-plead-guilty-article-1.679294As Capo, he and his crew pled guilty to racketeering charges in the mid 90's. He got a 4-12 year length sentence. Is he still involved? Deceased?
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Re: James Carmine Galante
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10/28/14 03:16 PM
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I heard James (Jimmy) was Galante´s son, not nephew. He was one of the first new guys the Bonannos made when the books were reopened in 1976. Used to drive Lilo around. If I´m not mistaken, Jimmy was the one who actually drove Lilo to Joe and Mary´s the day Lilo was killed. He was later put in Massino´s crew and around 1986, he was under Vitale. At some point, Jimmy Galante briefly served as acting captain for Vitale´s crew before moving his business to Connecticut. I could be wrong, but I think he was active in the waste hauling industry up there, at least for a couple of years. He was born in 1936 and to my knowledge, he´s still alive. I'm sorry I missed this post back in March, Hairy. But the guy who was in the garbage business up in Connecticut is a different Jimmy Galante, and he's not with the Bonannos. He's not even made. The Jimmy in Connecticut was aligned with the Westside directly through Matty. They made A LOT of money together in the Danbury area. Garbage yards, transfer stations, dumps, the whole nine yards. And he's only a few years older than I am. No way he was born in 1936.
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Re: James Carmine Galante
[Re: TonyBoy117]
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10/28/14 10:07 PM
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I heard James (Jimmy) was Galante´s son, not nephew. He was one of the first new guys the Bonannos made when the books were reopened in 1976. Used to drive Lilo around. If I´m not mistaken, Jimmy was the one who actually drove Lilo to Joe and Mary´s the day Lilo was killed. He was later put in Massino´s crew and around 1986, he was under Vitale. At some point, Jimmy Galante briefly served as acting captain for Vitale´s crew before moving his business to Connecticut. I could be wrong, but I think he was active in the waste hauling industry up there, at least for a couple of years. He was born in 1936 and to my knowledge, he´s still alive. I'm sorry I missed this post back in March, Hairy. But the guy who was in the garbage business up in Connecticut is a different Jimmy Galante, and he's not with the Bonannos. He's not even made. The Jimmy in Connecticut was aligned with the Westside directly through Matty. They made A LOT of money together in the Danbury area. Garbage yards, transfer stations, dumps, the whole nine yards. And he's only a few years older than I am. No way he was born in 1936. Yeah the Jimmy Galante with the garbage companies is from Brewster I think, Putnam County, it's like an hour north of the Bronx and is usually considered upstate NY, I know PB has said it before but him and Tommy M were huge I stand corrected. Happy birthday PB! (Two weeks late....)
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Re: James Carmine Galante
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10/29/14 12:26 PM
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Been 29 years since K C opened the books.
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