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Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Nurzhamba » Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:16 pm

Does anyone have details of the Jane Doe home invasion?

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Shellackhead » Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:23 pm

I remember I had found his brother on IG years ago, talking maybe 2018 he was a nice guy, his name was Dominick or Domenico, but his sons name is also Domenico too.

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by johnny_scootch » Thu Mar 02, 2023 2:30 pm

Little_Al1991 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:22 am Thanks for posting.
I wonder if Cutaia gets back into the life…
Of course he will, it’s in his blood it’s all the Cutaia’s know. Plus now he has a long stretch under his belt and all the relationships he formed in prison with other gangsters over the years. It probably won’t happen right away but his next step is getting straightened out.

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by AntComello » Thu Mar 02, 2023 9:38 am

Borello is such a fuckin Moron, kid was better off not ratting if he still wanted to be a criminal. He’s gonna end up doing the same amount of time he would of from his case for being a stupid fuck/women beater/stalker.

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Southshore88 » Thu Mar 02, 2023 9:25 am

Thanks for posting

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Little_Al1991 » Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:22 am

Thanks for posting.
I wonder if Cutaia gets back into the life…

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Amershire_Ed » Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:20 am

Thanks for posting.

Feels like there’s a decent chance that when Ronnie G gets out in 2028 that Borello is behind bars. Whatever sentence they give him he will 100% do something prison worthy immediately upon release. Borello’s stupidity knows no bounds.

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Hired_Goonz » Thu Mar 02, 2023 7:49 am

Tonyd621 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:56 am
Hired_Goonz wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:21 am Thanks for posting. The Borello saga is a little confusing to me, I can't understand why the judge didn't throw the book at him. He clearly isn't gonna change his ways and that fake ass letter from the roofing company in Florida was a slap in the face to the court. Normally in these situations with rats we see the feds begging for mercy and the judge is the one who comes down on them but here it's the reverse, really weird.

I'm also surprised that Cutaia only got 20 years for a RICO with such a brutal home invasion where a woman was tied up and tortured! Here in Canada you would get a very light sentence for a similar crime of course but as I understand it they take it very serious in the US when you break into someone's home and confine them. I remember watching those "Lockdown" prison documentaries or whatever in Netflix and they showed guys getting decades for that. I remember seeing multiple guys who got life for that in California, I also recall an 18 year old kid getting 60 years for the same crime in Indiana. I get that these are state courts but when you look at how brutal the sentences mob guys get sometimes for chickenshit crimes from the feds this is a head-scratcher. I guess it was some kind of global plea deal or whatever to convict a whole bunch of guys and they were willing to compromise.
Was she physically tortured or is emotionally tortured? To me that makes me difference. Physically tortured deserves far far more time in prison imo.
I don't know the specifics as this article is the first I ever heard of it. But just breaking into a woman's home and tying her up and leaving her like that for 24 hours is psychological torture in and of itself, and I feel that anyone guilty of that deserves decades in prison.

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Tonyd621 » Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:56 am

Hired_Goonz wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:21 am Thanks for posting. The Borello saga is a little confusing to me, I can't understand why the judge didn't throw the book at him. He clearly isn't gonna change his ways and that fake ass letter from the roofing company in Florida was a slap in the face to the court. Normally in these situations with rats we see the feds begging for mercy and the judge is the one who comes down on them but here it's the reverse, really weird.

I'm also surprised that Cutaia only got 20 years for a RICO with such a brutal home invasion where a woman was tied up and tortured! Here in Canada you would get a very light sentence for a similar crime of course but as I understand it they take it very serious in the US when you break into someone's home and confine them. I remember watching those "Lockdown" prison documentaries or whatever in Netflix and they showed guys getting decades for that. I remember seeing multiple guys who got life for that in California, I also recall an 18 year old kid getting 60 years for the same crime in Indiana. I get that these are state courts but when you look at how brutal the sentences mob guys get sometimes for chickenshit crimes from the feds this is a head-scratcher. I guess it was some kind of global plea deal or whatever to convict a whole bunch of guys and they were willing to compromise.
Was she physically tortured or is emotionally tortured? To me that makes me difference. Physically tortured deserves far far more time in prison imo.

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Hired_Goonz » Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:21 am

Thanks for posting. The Borello saga is a little confusing to me, I can't understand why the judge didn't throw the book at him. He clearly isn't gonna change his ways and that fake ass letter from the roofing company in Florida was a slap in the face to the court. Normally in these situations with rats we see the feds begging for mercy and the judge is the one who comes down on them but here it's the reverse, really weird.

I'm also surprised that Cutaia only got 20 years for a RICO with such a brutal home invasion where a woman was tied up and tortured! Here in Canada you would get a very light sentence for a similar crime of course but as I understand it they take it very serious in the US when you break into someone's home and confine them. I remember watching those "Lockdown" prison documentaries or whatever in Netflix and they showed guys getting decades for that. I remember seeing multiple guys who got life for that in California, I also recall an 18 year old kid getting 60 years for the same crime in Indiana. I get that these are state courts but when you look at how brutal the sentences mob guys get sometimes for chickenshit crimes from the feds this is a head-scratcher. I guess it was some kind of global plea deal or whatever to convict a whole bunch of guys and they were willing to compromise.

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Tonyd621 » Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:04 am

The Cutaias were underneath Lubrano, supposedly. They were seen meeting up with Lubrano on a weekly basis to give him his share of whatever score they did

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by AntComello » Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:54 am

Damn I live in Poughkeepsie I don’t remember ever hearing about the cutaia home invasion till nowz

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Dr031718 » Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:18 am

CornerBoy wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 4:54 am Were the Cutaia's robbing dealers, bookies, loansharks? or were they targeting regular citizens? if its the latter, what fucking low lives
Based on the old articles I went back and reread it was a home invasion crew. Mainly seemed like they were robbing regular folks who they found out had valuables at home ie the Jane doe in the article and an electronics store owner mentioned in one of the old GL

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by Shellackhead » Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:10 am

Thanks for posting

Re: Gangland March 2nd 2023

by CornerBoy » Thu Mar 02, 2023 4:54 am

Were the Cutaia's robbing dealers, bookies, loansharks? or were they targeting regular citizens? if its the latter, what fucking low lives

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