by gohnjotti » Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:22 am
Bklyn21 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 11:48 pm
gohnjotti wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 10:21 pm
Bklyn21 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 9:59 pm
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 7:54 pm
I believe Colombo member Reynold Maragni had his deal rescinded. He was caught turning his wire on and off and warning some of his targets that he was wired.
Pogo
I thought that was unbelievable, The guy is wired up and telling people hes wired up and they do absolutely nothing ! I mean, They'd all get life for attempting to kill a government witness and supposed confidential informant ,But that to me IMO made the mob, Or that family a literal laughing stock ! What criminal, Or Organized crime group would allow that , Especially the supposed biggest and baddest, Still supposedly the most strongest and most enduring Organized crime group in the U.S. and in some peoples minds, The world to allow a made member and captain at that continually go around to numerous meetings and warn people, Hey Shhhh be quiet I'm wired up over here ! Smh.lol....
I think he only showed Dennis Cinnante, his Florida-based loansharking partner and close friend. He definitely didn't show any actual Mafia guys.
I was good friends with two of his nephews, Both brothers, I asked them what they thought of the whole thing with him doing what he did, They laughed, Didnt really care too much, They're both legit and have Zero to do with that life or OC in general. They hate all that mob crap and really had nothing good to say about Ren . They would rant that he was a complete and total scumbag weasel to anyone around him including his family who he supposedly fucked out of money a few times in horrible scams and ways
Yep, I think part of the reason why he flipped was because there were tapes/charges in which he was scamming his friends/associates. The biggest example that springs to mind in the indictment was how he promised everybody he had a connection to the Gov. of Florida and, for a price, could get people pardoned and released from prison.
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I believe Colombo member Reynold Maragni had his deal rescinded. He was caught turning his wire on and off and warning some of his targets that he was wired.
Pogo
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I thought that was unbelievable, The guy is wired up and telling people hes wired up and they do absolutely nothing ! I mean, They'd all get life for attempting to kill a government witness and supposed confidential informant ,But that to me IMO made the mob, Or that family a literal laughing stock ! What criminal, Or Organized crime group would allow that , Especially the supposed biggest and baddest, Still supposedly the most strongest and most enduring Organized crime group in the U.S. and in some peoples minds, The world to allow a made member and captain at that continually go around to numerous meetings and warn people, Hey Shhhh be quiet I'm wired up over here ! Smh.lol....
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I think he only showed Dennis Cinnante, his Florida-based loansharking partner and close friend. He definitely didn't show any actual Mafia guys.
[/quote] I was good friends with two of his nephews, Both brothers, I asked them what they thought of the whole thing with him doing what he did, They laughed, Didnt really care too much, They're both legit and have Zero to do with that life or OC in general. They hate all that mob crap and really had nothing good to say about Ren . They would rant that he was a complete and total scumbag weasel to anyone around him including his family who he supposedly fucked out of money a few times in horrible scams and ways
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Yep, I think part of the reason why he flipped was because there were tapes/charges in which he was scamming his friends/associates. The biggest example that springs to mind in the indictment was how he promised everybody he had a connection to the Gov. of Florida and, for a price, could get people pardoned and released from prison.