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Re: Gotti tapes ruined by hurricane sandy

by Pogo The Clown » Thu May 05, 2016 10:37 am

Wouldn't his old lawyers still have court veried transcripts? Unless of course the Feds didn't give them everything. Although I doubt there was really anything there that would exonerate him. Otherwise he would have played that angle long ago if they did. Besides many of those tapes bury him.


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Re: Gotti tapes ruined by hurricane sandy

by phatmatress777 » Thu May 05, 2016 10:29 am

Guess so lol looks like ol Frankie is fucked


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Re: Gotti tapes ruined by hurricane sandy

by NYNighthawk » Thu May 05, 2016 9:36 am

Hey- shit happens Frankie

Gotti tapes ruined by hurricane sandy

by phatmatress777 » Wed May 04, 2016 10:26 am

John Gotti (r.) was heard conspiring to murder an underling on the 1989 recordings.

The John Gotti tapes sleep with the fishes.

The feds have disclosed for the first time that two original reel-to-reel recordings of the late Gambino boss conspiring to murder an underling were destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.

The tapes were stored in the bowels of 26 Federal Plaza in lower Manhattan where the New York City division of the FBI is based. An FBI bug planted in an elderly woman's apartment above Gotti's Ravenite Social Club, picked up a damning conversation in 1989 between the late Gambino crime boss and his consigliere, Frank (Frankie Loc) Locascio.

On the tape, Gotti had expressed his plan to whack mobster Louis DiBono for disrespecting the Dapper Don — a gangland killing that was carried out in October 1990 in the garage of the World Trade Center. Locascio was convicted of the murder and is serving a life sentence.

But Locascio's attempts to get a hold of the original recordings, which he claims contain inaudible sections that will exonerate him, may be a washout.

Federal prosecutors are now saying that conversations recorded on Nov. 30, 1989 and Dec. 12, 1989 at the Ravenite were "destroyed beyond remediation," according to court papers.

"I know there was water damage in the basement and it is very possible there were tapes in the vault," Locascio's appellate lawyer Ruth Liebesman told The Daily News. "It's a little disturbing that the government would go to all the trouble of making copies and then put them all in the same place for safekeeping."


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