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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: IvyLeague]
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02/06/16 12:03 PM
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What would be the point of switching from a ruling panel to one boss?
Is it possible this info is being put out into the public domain in preparation for new indictments against the "new boss"?
It would be somwhat more difficult to make a [RICO] case that someone is on a panel, wouldn't it? The feds dont just make this stuff up. Capeci has both law enforcement and underworld sources confirming Bellomo is the boss. And the feds could bring an indictment either way. If you look at mob cases, the prosecution will often spell out every position the guy has had right up until the present. Those are good points, but it bears noting, that the feds also thought Salerno was the boss, when it was really Gigante. Therefore there information isn't always faultless. I think we should actually wait until someone like the present boss of the Genovese is indicted so that we can review the evidence against him. It will spell out the government's theory and case. You could be right though.
"For us, rubbin'out a Mustache was just like makin' way for a new building, like we was in the construction business."
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: gangstereport]
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02/06/16 12:15 PM
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That was the mid 80's though. They only started investing proper resources in their fight against the mafia towards the end of the 1970's, after Hoover had virtually given them (mafia) free reign for a half-century. Salerno was fulfilling all the roles a don would fulfil. He was, for intents and purposes, the boss. But yes, as time progressed it proved that Gigante was the power. Totally different landscape and resources now. As for the Lifetime movie saga of the Bellomo family. http://nypost.com/2007/07/24/miracle-sentence-for-mob-boss/ In a breach of the Mafia’s oath of silence, Bellomo acknowledged in court papers last week that he once ran the Genovese crime family – but claimed he found religion in prison and dropped out of the mob.
“Barney was acting boss up until his conviction in 1997, but since then, he has not had any role in the affairs of the Genovese crime family,” Levin said.
Describing Bellomo’s life behind bars, Levin told Kaplan the former mob big “has changed his life. He became religious and has spent the last 11 years trying to keep his kids on the straight and narrow.” Looks like he found religion alright.
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: Alfa Romeo]
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02/06/16 03:46 PM
02/06/16 03:46 PM
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What would be the point of switching from a ruling panel to one boss?
Is it possible this info is being put out into the public domain in preparation for new indictments against the "new boss"?
It would be somwhat more difficult to make a [RICO] case that someone is on a panel, wouldn't it? The feds dont just make this stuff up. Capeci has both law enforcement and underworld sources confirming Bellomo is the boss. And the feds could bring an indictment either way. If you look at mob cases, the prosecution will often spell out every position the guy has had right up until the present. Those are good points, but it bears noting, that the feds also thought Salerno was the boss, when it was really Gigante. Therefore there information isn't always faultless. I think we should actually wait until someone like the present boss of the Genovese is indicted so that we can review the evidence against him. It will spell out the government's theory and case. You could be right though. People need to stop bringing up the Salerno thing - talk about an exception to the rule - as an excuse to call the feds into question whenever they feel like it.
Mods should mind their own business and leave poster's profile signatures alone.
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: Moe_Tilden]
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02/06/16 03:50 PM
02/06/16 03:50 PM
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Lol @ moe Tilden. ohhh no some killers got killed. Oh my god some guy paid a lot of juice because he couldn't stop gambling. Whose lives were ruined? let's be real, maybe there are better causes to fight for Deadbeat gamblers, down on their luck businessmen and drug addicts aren't killers. Bellomo is a murdering shitbag. And other people's money paid for his daughter's education so she could be house counsel for the mob. It is what it is. Moe i see your point about law school funding coming from her dads illicit funds, but to be fair we dont know if he paid for it or she took out 1/4 mil in loans like i did which can and is making me nauseous just thinking about... But whatever the money situation is is irrelevant.. Law school is insanely difficult as is passing the bar exam especially in NY which is the hardest exam in the country... Her father and his job had absolutely no bearing on her getting into law school, keepin her grades up to remain in and graduating... So beyond the speculation that she may have had it paid for from gambling proceeds she should be commended for her profession and your other broader points dont make much sense
"No, no, you aint alrite Spyder you got alotta fuckin problems"
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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02/06/16 03:51 PM
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Moe what do you want his daughter to do? What her dad does for a living is beyond her control.
She could of easily gone the route of being a "housewife" for some random wiseguy but instead she became a completely legitimate lawyer and that is still not enough for you. Nicky - exactly solid point buddy couldnt agree more
"No, no, you aint alrite Spyder you got alotta fuckin problems"
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: Holyoke]
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02/06/16 08:52 PM
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: gangstereport]
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02/06/16 11:28 PM
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
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02/07/16 03:34 AM
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Shifting gears, any background on DiChiaria?
People spend a lot of time on the familiar names, I never hear of these DiChiarias or Victor Colletti types...
@Moe I hear what you are saying, but this is an example where........
You guys remember the scene from the Wire' where DeAngelo is like telling all, and from the looks on their faces, the disgust of his public defender, the satisfaction of the police, to them it's just a good case. People don't get it, like he said YOU ARE BORN INTO THIS SHIT, people think you pick n choose like you join a goddamn fraternity or some shit.
It reminds me a bit of military guys. You ever try to talk about combat with a guy from the military? If you have never experienced it, they won't even talk about it with a civilian, cause they will never understand. Don't beat the girl up too bad, it's not realistic to expect her to what, run away from home, at what, 10? 15? Come on man, YOU do that, lol.....
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: IvyLeague]
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02/07/16 12:28 PM
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GetALife
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Lol probably one of the only people on this site that are actually from NYC that has any insight on anything, that goes onto this site to view how people, (such as yourself) have no life and speak like wash women after their daily soaps are over. Kudos to you because you live like one of the rats on each and every case 👏🏽
Last edited by GetALife; 02/07/16 12:29 PM.
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: CabriniGreen]
#874875
02/07/16 01:00 PM
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Shifting gears, any background on DiChiaria?
People spend a lot of time on the familiar names, I never hear of these DiChiarias or Victor Colletti types...
DiChiara, of course, was caught up in that big Genovese bust in 2001. He was charged with gambling, extortion, and stock fraud, among other things. Back then Ross Gangi was running that crew and later both DiChiara and Sammy Aparo would be acting captain. More recently his involvement in the newspaper industry as been investigated, which Capeci touched on briefly in his article. Coletti is part of the crew once run by Tony Parkside and now Anthony Romanello. He was caught up in a big gambling bust in Queens back in 2004 that involved the Genovese and Bonanno families. More recently his involvement in the car service industry has been reported on.
Mods should mind their own business and leave poster's profile signatures alone.
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: GetALife]
#874876
02/07/16 01:13 PM
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Ivy Dont get mouse trapd skip past it. Carolina 24 Denver 20 Peyton poops himself in the end but they cover. Hope you're wrong but afraid you may be right. I'm not a Broncos fan but am a Manning fan and would love to see the Broncos upset, Manning redeem himself after his last two Super Bowls, and go out with a second ring. Hahaha when you refer to IvyLeague, is that on the short Bus? Or were you head of your law enforcement class in Kansas City? Do I know better? Yes, I've worked for many of organized crime attorneys as opposed to..: let's say you, on your 1990's hp, staring out of your barn window looking at the goat you're going to plow later, then sign onto an organized crime website to make you feel like a tough guy. The difference between a person like me and... You is I learn hands on. If I want to know about something I get a job and form an opponion, while you read 3rd party opinions and think you know somebody that knows somebody that knows somebody. I don't know who you've been talking to, or maybe you're just on something, but you've got several things wrong. Contrary to popular rumor, I've never been a member of law enforcement. I was a juvenile probation officer, but that deals more with the courts, and I dont do that anymore. I've never been to Kansas City. You can play the act of being the savvy insider from NY here to clue all us country bumpkins in of the facts but nobody is going to buy it. These forums have seen a legion of internet pretenders like yourself come and go. The surest sign of these types is the "I'm from NY line and you really have to be from there to know" line. You played that card almost immediately. Oops.
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
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02/07/16 01:22 PM
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Does the name Lindley Devecchio ring any bells for you? As I recall he was an FBI agent who was worse than any of these guys you all talk about on here. I'll bet there are plenty more like him too out there. They hate smart people, because they are so dumb themselves. The smart guys they try to frame are bad for business, and that is a fact! Yes, because Devecchio is totally the rule and not the exception, right? Two guys join up the same day, become instant fans of each other, yet become belligerent when it comes to long standing members. And they both signed up THE SAME DAY that I made my first post in months. Familiar, much?
I'm not catching another heart attack for nobody. And after today or tomorrow, I won't be posting again at all because I'm heading south to recuperate in a more serene setting. I'll be back in a month or so. I'm only making this post for the benefit of the boards and the good-willed. longtime members here. And of course for the mods. Well said. Just the latest trolls. They never go away.
Mods should mind their own business and leave poster's profile signatures alone.
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Re: gangland:Barney Bellomo the new boss
[Re: IvyLeague]
#874882
02/07/16 01:28 PM
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Ivy Dont get mouse trapd skip past it. Carolina 24 Denver 20 Peyton poops himself in the end but they cover. Hope you're wrong but afraid you may be right. I'm not a Broncos fan but am a Manning fan and would love to see the Broncos upset, Manning redeem himself after his last two Super Bowls, and go out with a second ring. Hahaha when you refer to IvyLeague, is that on the short Bus? Or were you head of your law enforcement class in Kansas City? Do I know better? Yes, I've worked for many of organized crime attorneys as opposed to..: let's say you, on your 1990's hp, staring out of your barn window looking at the goat you're going to plow later, then sign onto an organized crime website to make you feel like a tough guy. The difference between a person like me and... You is I learn hands on. If I want to know about something I get a job and form an opponion, while you read 3rd party opinions and think you know somebody that knows somebody that knows somebody. I don't know who you've been talking to, or maybe you're just on something, but you've got several things wrong. Contrary to popular rumor, I've never been a member of law enforcement. I was a juvenile probation officer, but that deals more with the courts, and I dont do that anymore. I've never been to Kansas City. You can play the act of being the savvy insider from NY here to clue all us country bumpkins in of the facts but nobody is going to buy it. These forums have seen a legion of internet pretenders like yourself come and go. The surest sign of these types is the "I'm from NY line and you really have to be from there to know" line. You played that card almost immediately. Oops. ivy dont let them get a rise out of you they want you to react they are hoping for a reaction
Not connected with scott or anyone at gangsterreport
Sorry for the confusion
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