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Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by FriendofHenry » Sun May 30, 2021 7:42 am

I first met Lenny with Henry at his upper end restaurant in his motel on Market Street in North Lima.
Lenny then bought the Ramada Inn on Belmont Ave in Liberty and operated another high line restaurant, The Captain's Table, inside the the Ramada Inn.
Before he opened The Captain's Table one of his Minions ran Bundos, a really good restaurant, in a small building in front of the Ramada Inn.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by coldshoulder » Sun May 30, 2021 6:34 am

Lenny was a real "family man"...who woulda thunk it?
Nothing about even any of his semi-legitimate business ventures...? Or maybe there were none?

https://www.vindy.com/obituaries/2021/0 ... 1931-2021/

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by FriendofHenry » Sun May 30, 2021 5:15 am

Lenny's Obit is in today's Vindicator. His daughter Gale worked for me as a hostess.
A really good woman that refused to believe any of those terrible things people said about her Father just weren't true. Oh well.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by JCB1977 » Fri May 28, 2021 7:18 pm

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by coldshoulder » Fri May 28, 2021 7:00 pm

Certainly acknowledge that the Vindy/Tribune isn't near where it used to be, but still I thought they could have done better.

Thanks for the 3 links posted, of the three, the Vindicator's which ran in 1982 across 4-5 pages in a Sunday edition, is pretty comprehensive, and the most informative. I'll definitely re-read it. In the same vein, I have been searching without success for a multi-page circa 1982 article written by Ned Whelan in Cleveland Magazine titled "Getting Away with Murder", another well-researched story which intertwined the Naples-Carabbia war with the acquiescing local political and governmental authorities who ignored it.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by JCB1977 » Wed May 26, 2021 7:52 pm

coldshoulder wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 6:34 pm On this subject of Lenny Strollo:
1.) The initial Vindicator article about Lenny's death was, to me, not very well written--it felt rushed, unorganized, and just sloppy writing overall, you would have thought they would have had most of it pre-written, but appears not.
2.) The one nugget that has come out of all this, which I had never heard before, was that Prato was involved in the Charlie Crab set-up, not that it surprises me but because I've never heard or read that specific detail anywhere else before. Maybe I wasn't following along closely enough.
3.) If it is somewhat common or even begrudgingly accepted knowledge that Dinsio was the sniper who killed Joey, why hasn't he been prosecuted for that? Or has he, and I missed that too?
4.) Strollo tried to give up some of the Pittsburgh guys, but Porter's flip was much more important, and Lenny's testimony was only confirmation of what was already known; plus Lenny's prosecutors were more focused on the the politicians and judges in the Youngstown area that had been in on the game previously.
5.) As others have noted, the Pittsburgh outfit was still humming pretty good into the late 90's, and likely a little beyond.
1. The actual Vindicator newspaper went out of business and the Tribune Chronicle in Trumbull County puts out a “shortened” version of The Vindicator for the Mahoning County population. It’s just not the same newspaper it once was.

2. Yes, Prato wanted Carabbia dead. He had 3 meetings at the Brown Derby restaurant in Boston TWP, OH as well as his restaurant/banquet hall called The Calla Mar with John LaRocca, Kelly Mannarino, Angelo Lonardo and Jack Livavoli specifically requesting permission to kill Charlie for getting drunk and continuing to run his mouth. The deal Angelo Lonardo finally struck was that they could kill Charlie Carabbia but under no circumstances were they allowed to touch Orlie Carabbia because he was needed to support Charlie’s widow and Ronnie Carabbia’s widow since Ronnie was doing 25-life for the Danny Green bombing.

Have you ever seen these articles? They provide excellent intel from the Feds/wiretaps/informants.


http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5h ... occa&hl=en (Cleve-Pitts War- Youngstown article)

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=69 ... +war&hl=en (Pittsburgh Takeover)

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wp ... +war&hl=en (Cleve-Pitt Mob war)

3. The FBI (SA Bob Kroner) went to visit AD while he was incarcerated and offered to move him to Elkton in West Virginia to be much closer to his daughter and he told him to go fuck themselves. There was an informant who was locked up for a murder in Pennsylvania who is a contract killer for the Cleveland Family, his name was Robert Dorler. They found his blood evidence at the murder scene of Junior Senzarino (a Carabbia cousin) after DNA became available. He confessed to the murder and begin telling the FBI everything about unsolved murders and all of his information checked out. Before they brought everything to the grand jury, Dorler dropped dead of a massive heart attack while in prison and that was the closest they ever got.

4. Pittsburgh was dealt a devastating blow when Strollo was indicted. They lost an enormous stream of income. And the Ciancutti bust was a big loss...but still has the other gambling organizations kicking up...not the way it once was but nonetheless gambling and loansharking was still coming in.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by JCB1977 » Wed May 26, 2021 7:19 pm

The Greek wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 2:09 pm
JCB1977 wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 12:54 pm
Patrickgold wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 9:40 am What I’m confused about. If Lenny was still under Pittsburgh, why was he still active while Pittsburgh by all intents and purposes inactive by the late 90s. That was the case right?
No, Pittsburgh was still very active through the 1990’s into the early 2000’s.

Crews operating: Sonny Ciancutti New Kensington. Lenny Strollo Youngstown, OH, Pat Feruccio Canton, OH.

High ranking associates/big money earners

Beaver County- Frank Unis Jr (high ranking associate)

Bobby Iannelli Organization- Greater Pittsburgh $30 million per year

Sabatini Brothers Gambling Network- Pittsburgh/Portage County, OH

Sal, Junior & Gene Williams Gambling Organization- Hill District, Pittsburgh ($20 million per year)

Fred Piera/Alfred Corbo Gambling Network- Johnstown, PA

Larry Amodie/Mike Gulino Gambling Network- Lawrence County, PA (New Castle, Sharon and Hillsville)

Hundreds of other bookmakers. After the 2000 indictment of Sonny Ciancutti, it all went down hill from there...but Mike was still getting envelopes until he died in 2006
I wonder if the New Castle Larry Amodie is the father of Melissa the judge. I think she was in my sisters graduating class. Was he made? Were any of the NC guys made? I remember our athletic director Angelo Fornataro gut busted for taking bets when I was in school.
You are 100% correct. Melissa’s dad ran Lawrence County sports bookmarking and numbers lottery in conjunction with the group from Johnstown, PA (and also with Joey Naples’ organization in Youngstown while he was still alive).

Look at Chucky Porter’s kid below, he’s running for Judge in Allegheny County. And, he has the Zappala family endorsement, probably the most influential political family in Pennsylvania history...The Zappala’s married into the Bazzano family in Pittsburgh, mob heavyweights and politically connected all the way to the highest echelon.

https://www.chuckporterforjudge.com/

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by JCB1977 » Wed May 26, 2021 7:07 pm

Stroccos wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 8:58 am
FriendofHenry wrote: Thu May 20, 2021 1:13 pm
Adam wrote: Thu May 20, 2021 12:51 pm
FriendofHenry wrote: Thu May 20, 2021 12:37 pm
Adam wrote: Thu May 20, 2021 12:29 pm I still find it interesting that Strollo didn't really seem to get utilized as much as other made members who flip.
When I posted this yesterday I noted that effectively Lenny put an end to any organized LCN activity in the Mahoning Valley.
I just always thought he might have been used in cases in Pittsburgh, other parts of Ohio or maybe Michigan. As in I always hoped he'd have Detroit info to share when he flipped. But apparently not.
Since Henry died before Lenny ratted out Bernie and everyone else in town his only fear was that if he gave the Pittsburgh people up it would have been a death sentence. If Lenny had much if any affiliation with Detroit, I never had any knowledge of that.
He did give up Sonny
Yes...Porter got the investigation going with his information pipeline...Lenny confirmed it.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by coldshoulder » Wed May 26, 2021 6:34 pm

On this subject of Lenny Strollo:
1.) The initial Vindicator article about Lenny's death was, to me, not very well written--it felt rushed, unorganized, and just sloppy writing overall, you would have thought they would have had most of it pre-written, but appears not.
2.) The one nugget that has come out of all this, which I had never heard before, was that Prato was involved in the Charlie Crab set-up, not that it surprises me but because I've never heard or read that specific detail anywhere else before. Maybe I wasn't following along closely enough.
3.) If it is somewhat common or even begrudgingly accepted knowledge that Dinsio was the sniper who killed Joey, why hasn't he been prosecuted for that? Or has he, and I missed that too?
4.) Strollo tried to give up some of the Pittsburgh guys, but Porter's flip was much more important, and Lenny's testimony was only confirmation of what was already known; plus Lenny's prosecutors were more focused on the the politicians and judges in the Youngstown area that had been in on the game previously.
5.) As others have noted, the Pittsburgh outfit was still humming pretty good into the late 90's, and likely a little beyond.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by The Greek » Wed May 26, 2021 2:09 pm

JCB1977 wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 12:54 pm
Patrickgold wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 9:40 am What I’m confused about. If Lenny was still under Pittsburgh, why was he still active while Pittsburgh by all intents and purposes inactive by the late 90s. That was the case right?
No, Pittsburgh was still very active through the 1990’s into the early 2000’s.

Crews operating: Sonny Ciancutti New Kensington. Lenny Strollo Youngstown, OH, Pat Feruccio Canton, OH.

High ranking associates/big money earners

Beaver County- Frank Unis Jr (high ranking associate)

Bobby Iannelli Organization- Greater Pittsburgh $30 million per year

Sabatini Brothers Gambling Network- Pittsburgh/Portage County, OH

Sal, Junior & Gene Williams Gambling Organization- Hill District, Pittsburgh ($20 million per year)

Fred Piera/Alfred Corbo Gambling Network- Johnstown, PA

Larry Amodie/Mike Gulino Gambling Network- Lawrence County, PA (New Castle, Sharon and Hillsville)

Hundreds of other bookmakers. After the 2000 indictment of Sonny Ciancutti, it all went down hill from there...but Mike was still getting envelopes until he died in 2006
I wonder if the New Castle Larry Amodie is the father of Melissa the judge. I think she was in my sisters graduating class. Was he made? Were any of the NC guys made? I remember our athletic director Angelo Fornataro gut busted for taking bets when I was in school.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by FriendofHenry » Wed May 26, 2021 1:45 pm

Nothing bad but probably best that all things Pittsburgh be directed directly to JCB. He's a very competent and through researcher.
I only know what I know about Pittsburgh from my own personal experiences. Hard to believe, these guys never talked "shop" with me.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by JCB1977 » Wed May 26, 2021 12:54 pm

Patrickgold wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 9:40 am What I’m confused about. If Lenny was still under Pittsburgh, why was he still active while Pittsburgh by all intents and purposes inactive by the late 90s. That was the case right?
No, Pittsburgh was still very active through the 1990’s into the early 2000’s.

Crews operating: Sonny Ciancutti New Kensington. Lenny Strollo Youngstown, OH, Pat Feruccio Canton, OH.

High ranking associates/big money earners

Beaver County- Frank Unis Jr (high ranking associate)

Bobby Iannelli Organization- Greater Pittsburgh $30 million per year

Sabatini Brothers Gambling Network- Pittsburgh/Portage County, OH

Sal, Junior & Gene Williams Gambling Organization- Hill District, Pittsburgh ($20 million per year)

Fred Piera/Alfred Corbo Gambling Network- Johnstown, PA

Larry Amodie/Mike Gulino Gambling Network- Lawrence County, PA (New Castle, Sharon and Hillsville)

Hundreds of other bookmakers. After the 2000 indictment of Sonny Ciancutti, it all went down hill from there...but Mike was still getting envelopes until he died in 2006

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by JCB1977 » Wed May 26, 2021 12:52 pm

Patrickgold wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 5:58 pm Was Strollo even really under Pittsburgh? I mean who gave him permission to whack two made men and use blacks on top of it. Sounds like he was independent. He was the one that should have been whacked. Possibly he went independent when the leadership in Pittsburgh broke down
Strollo answered to Henry Zottola until Zebo died in 1998, then answered strictly to Charlie Imburgia aka Charlie Murgie who was Michael’s Consigliere and lived in Warren, OH, close by to Youngstown.

Going back to the beginning of time, Pittsburgh always operated like a Camorra with territory bosses and even in the 1990s, Pittsburgh operated with territory bosses who had free reign to call the shots within their respected territories. Lenny used the blacks to bring in drug dealing gamblers at the illegal casino that Bernie the Jew was running called Sharkey’s. Nothing more, nothing less.

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by FriendofHenry » Wed May 26, 2021 10:43 am

Pittsburgh was inactive other than the All American Club which was more or less a casino, craps, roulette, black jack, etc. The All American Club was conservatively estimated to provide $22. million annually for number of years right up until Lenny went to trial 1999. It was essentially Lenny's run by his life long friend, Bernie the Jew. Lenny hired Bernie to kill Ernie Biondillo then ratted out Bernie in Federal Court for a light sentence and kept all his millions. Bernie went to the jail for life where he actually died. So for $22.million a year, Pittsburgh was alive and well at least in the Mahoning Valley ;)

Re: Former Youngstoen Mob Boss Lenny Strollo Dies

by Patrickgold » Wed May 26, 2021 9:40 am

What I’m confused about. If Lenny was still under Pittsburgh, why was he still active while Pittsburgh by all intents and purposes inactive by the late 90s. That was the case right?

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