by PolackTony » Thu Jun 05, 2025 2:11 pm
funkster wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:58 pm
Sorry probably a dumb question, but is this in the Mary Ferrell files?
Not a dumb question at all. Offhand, I don't recall that this report was in one of the files on the MF site, but may rather have instead been in a file released under FOIA. B should remember, as he was the one who initially found the report in question.
On the subject of Alderisio, in an earlier FBI report filed in June of 1968 (this one is on MF), Bompensiero had also previously claimed at that time that he understood Alderisio to hold the rank of soldier. Bomp further reported back from a meeting that he had with LaPorte, who had raised the issue of Fratianno's abortive membership transfer to Chicago to Accardo and Ricca. It's evident that the 1969 meeting meeting between Alderisio, Bompensiero, and Fratianno was consequent to this, as the Chicago Consiglio clearly sent Alderisio out to LA to follow up and resolve the matter. It should be noted also that while Fratianno had been personally acquainted with Alderisio for some time, per Bompensiero, the two had never been formally introduced as amici nostri, necessitating Bomp's presence as the third party to make those introductions, as Bomp already knew Alderisio as an LCN member.

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Sorry probably a dumb question, but is this in the Mary Ferrell files?
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Not a dumb question at all. Offhand, I don't recall that this report was in one of the files on the MF site, but may rather have instead been in a file released under FOIA. B should remember, as he was the one who initially found the report in question.
On the subject of Alderisio, in an earlier FBI report filed in June of 1968 (this one is on MF), Bompensiero had also previously claimed at that time that he understood Alderisio to hold the rank of soldier. Bomp further reported back from a meeting that he had with LaPorte, who had raised the issue of Fratianno's abortive membership transfer to Chicago to Accardo and Ricca. It's evident that the 1969 meeting meeting between Alderisio, Bompensiero, and Fratianno was consequent to this, as the Chicago Consiglio clearly sent Alderisio out to LA to follow up and resolve the matter. It should be noted also that while Fratianno had been personally acquainted with Alderisio for some time, per Bompensiero, the two had never been formally introduced as amici nostri, necessitating Bomp's presence as the third party to make those introductions, as Bomp already knew Alderisio as an LCN member.
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