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**1995 Daily News Article re: Figgy and others working at Javits***
CONNECTIONS NAILED DOWN
New York Daily News
PUBLISHED: March 21, 1995 at 12:00 a.m. | UPDATED: January 13, 2019 at 4:30 a.m.
Categories:News
Carpenters with criminal records, mob ties or both get the best jobs at the Javits Center, a court-appointed union monitor charged yesterday. The following, including projected 1994 earnings, is based on records submitted to an anti-corruption panel by independent monitor Kenneth Conboy.
Michael Monaco, alleged Genovese associate, $117,735
Vincent Gigante, nephew of Genovese boss Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $111,110
Joseph Scolaro, son-in-law of alleged Genovese capo Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $107,027
John Sorrenti, took Fifth Amendment when questioned in racketeering lawsuit against carpenters union, $103,710
Anthony Monti, brother of reputed Genovese soldier Frank Monti, $100,169
Tom Ficarotta, son of reputed Genovese soldier Anthony Ficarotta, $89,625
John Tricario, arrested 1982 on gambling charges; pleaded to disorderly conduct, $93,635
Anthony Izzo, six arrests since 1965 for gambling and bookmaking, $91,470
Neil Parrello, brother of reputed Genovese acting capo Pasquale (Pig) Parrello, $90,621
Nick Cirillo, relative of Genovese captain Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $85,369
Phillip Masullo, reputed Genovese associate and former head carpenters steward at Javits, $79,955
James Simon, son of alleged Genovese associate and former carpenters steward Lenard Simon, $78,180
Steven Arena, convicted of a 1989 bank robbery, $71,243
Frank Gambino, name found on list of carpenters at headquarters of Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $66,995
Guy Balzo, son of alleged Genovese soldier Gaetano Balzo, $59,518
Angelo Mamone, 1982 federal conviction for conspiracy to sell heroin, $59,255.
**1995 Daily News Article re: Figgy and others working at Javits***
CONNECTIONS NAILED DOWN
New York Daily News
PUBLISHED: March 21, 1995 at 12:00 a.m. | UPDATED: January 13, 2019 at 4:30 a.m.
Categories:News
Carpenters with criminal records, mob ties or both get the best jobs at the Javits Center, a court-appointed union monitor charged yesterday. The following, including projected 1994 earnings, is based on records submitted to an anti-corruption panel by independent monitor Kenneth Conboy.
Michael Monaco, alleged Genovese associate, $117,735
Vincent Gigante, nephew of Genovese boss Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $111,110
Joseph Scolaro, son-in-law of alleged Genovese capo Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $107,027
John Sorrenti, took Fifth Amendment when questioned in racketeering lawsuit against carpenters union, $103,710
Anthony Monti, brother of reputed Genovese soldier Frank Monti, $100,169
Tom Ficarotta, son of reputed Genovese soldier Anthony Ficarotta, $89,625
John Tricario, arrested 1982 on gambling charges; pleaded to disorderly conduct, $93,635
Anthony Izzo, six arrests since 1965 for gambling and bookmaking, $91,470
Neil Parrello, brother of reputed Genovese acting capo Pasquale (Pig) Parrello, $90,621
Nick Cirillo, relative of Genovese captain Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $85,369
Phillip Masullo, reputed Genovese associate and former head carpenters steward at Javits, $79,955
James Simon, son of alleged Genovese associate and former carpenters steward Lenard Simon, $78,180
Steven Arena, convicted of a 1989 bank robbery, $71,243
Frank Gambino, name found on list of carpenters at headquarters of Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $66,995
Guy Balzo, son of alleged Genovese soldier Gaetano Balzo, $59,518
Angelo Mamone, 1982 federal conviction for conspiracy to sell heroin, $59,255.