Louis "Louie Eggs" Consalvo new DeCavalcante capo?

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Louis "Louie Eggs" Consalvo new DeCavalcante capo?

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This is what scott is reporting on his website...

http://gangsterreport.com/paidpost/new- ... ew-leader/
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Re: Louis "Louie Eggs" Consalvo new DeCavalcante capo?

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Very possible. He did his time and just got out not too long ago. I can see that. Earned his bones so to speak... 8-)
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He is a NY guy and their NY crew has a captain so if Louie was made captain it would be of a NJ based crew. Logistically doesn't make sense but it isn't out of the realm of possibility.
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Says he took over for Abramos crew which is really based all over FL, NJ and NY. Prior to his conviction he had a social club in NY. But Abramo operated all over the place. Large crew with not allot of made guys.
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Re: Louis "Louie Eggs" Consalvo new DeCavalcante capo?

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johnny_scootch wrote:He is a NY guy and their NY crew has a captain so if Louie was made captain it would be of a NJ based crew. Logistically doesn't make sense but it isn't out of the realm of possibility.
The DeCavalcantes have a history of having more than one capo based in NY and the crews don't necessarily follow a direct succession.

If Consalvo is running the Abramo crew as someone said, that would make sense. Abramo ran a crew that was connected to John D'Amato and Frank Cocchiaro, probably all the same crew, so there is a strong NY element there.
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Re: Louis "Louie Eggs" Consalvo new DeCavalcante capo?

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Both Consalvo and Abramo had their names surface in the investigation into the 1996 murder of female Bahamian nightclub owner Joy Cartwright, who is believed to have run afoul with the pair when she stole 1.7 million dollars from them while aiding them in their financial dealings on the island.

In a 1999 federal indictment filed in Florida it alleged that Cartwright was in the business of fronting mob-backed bank accounts opened for the DeCalvacante clan on behalf of a string of Boca Raton stock-brokerage houses by Bahamian attorney Obie Pindling, the son of the country’s former Prime Minister, Lynden Pindling.

These brokerage companies were controlled by Consalvo and Abramo, Louie Eggs acting as his brother-in-law’s point man on the ground in the Sunshine State for overseeing a series of “pump-and-dump” scams and an array of other complex stock swindles. Part of the indictment alleges Louie Eggs personally pistol-whipped and oversaw other beatings of brokerage company employees that refused to promote their bogus stocks to their unsuspecting clients.

The pair of New Jersey Goodfellas were using Cartwright in the Bahamas as a clean front to launder illegal proceeds obtained from the pump-and dumps in the U.S., money she would drop into accounts, opened and signed for by Pindling. In February 1996, 1.7 million dollars came up missing, traced to a wire out of the account authorized by Cartwright and Pindling to a “holding account” in Hong Kong, subsequently withdrawn.

A May 1996 meeting at the ritzy Drake Hotel in Manhattan between the Canadian banker that handled the money-transfer and Abramo and Consalvo saw Louie Eggs brandish a gun and a baseball bat while they all sat in a posh penthouse suite and Abramo demanded the 1.7 million dollars be returned immediately. The banker, Jean Claude Hauchecorne (soon fired and banned as a stock broker by the Canadian government for his mob affiliations), was told by Abramo, “We’re going to kill you and the others involved if that money is not put back where it belongs.”

Hauchecorne wasn’t harmed. Cartwright, only 24, wasn’t so lucky.

On December 20, 1996, she was ambushed by gunfire in front of her luxury condo in the New Providence region of the Bahamas as she returned from a night at her Club 601, pronounced dead at the scene by responding police and medical technicians. Notorious Bahamian gangster Ashley Newbold was convicted of the crime. Testifying on his own behalf at his trial, Newbold claimed Pindling paid him to kill Cartwright and participated in the attack. Newbold was killed in a 2009 gangland slaying.

Despite never being charged with ordering Cartwright’s murder, FBI and court records reveal that authorities were told by informants that Abramo and Consalvo met with Pindling in a Nassau hotel room around the Thanksgiving holiday in 1996 and instructed him Cartwright “had to go.”


What happened to Pindling? Still alive?? I guess he didn't flip and testify against Abramo and Consalvo or they would have been convicted of this murder too ??
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