by B. » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:32 pm
Supposedly they weren't drawing blood and burning the paper (how far back, I don't know), so Gotti forced them to redo the ceremonies. I believe it was Rotondo and Palermo who testified about this.
There are at least a couple of informants who claimed to be made by NY families in the 1940s/1950s who claimed there was no blood drawn or paper burned, too, basically just a meeting where they were told the rules and inducted. Not sure how reliable that info is, but it sounds to me like the proper ceremony wasn't always conducted.
The whole thing about stopping NY recruitment is weird to me since they had a New York presence going back to the earliest days of the family. If I remember right, it was said they could recruit from New Jersey and the Philadelphia area. I don't know of any Philadelphia or PA members they had, just a small number from Trenton.
Supposedly they weren't drawing blood and burning the paper (how far back, I don't know), so Gotti forced them to redo the ceremonies. I believe it was Rotondo and Palermo who testified about this.
There are at least a couple of informants who claimed to be made by NY families in the 1940s/1950s who claimed there was no blood drawn or paper burned, too, basically just a meeting where they were told the rules and inducted. Not sure how reliable that info is, but it sounds to me like the proper ceremony wasn't always conducted.
The whole thing about stopping NY recruitment is weird to me since they had a New York presence going back to the earliest days of the family. If I remember right, it was said they could recruit from New Jersey and the Philadelphia area. I don't know of any Philadelphia or PA members they had, just a small number from Trenton.