by rayray » Sat Mar 04, 2017 3:22 am
Massino’s brother-in-law, former Bonanno underboss Salvatore Vitale, also turned informant and served only seven years in prison for 11 murders.
Massino testified in just two trials — against Basicano and Genovese capo Anthony Romanello — with mixed results.
“Anthony Romanello thanks Massino for being such a disgraceful witness that the jury acquitted Mr. Romanello,” said defense lawyer Gerald McMahon.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ex- ... -1.1396188
Interesting, only two trials? I imagine he gave a lot behind the scenes on paper or so, but it appears not that great as a CW. His brother-in-law, Vitale, on the other hand did some damage. Wonder if they're hanging out too!
Does anyone know the amount of dollars/assets Massino was able to keep? What about Vitale?
Massino’s brother-in-law, former Bonanno underboss Salvatore Vitale, also turned informant and served only seven years in prison for 11 murders.
Massino testified in just two trials — against Basicano and Genovese capo Anthony Romanello — with mixed results.
“Anthony Romanello thanks Massino for being such a disgraceful witness that the jury acquitted Mr. Romanello,” said defense lawyer Gerald McMahon.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ex-crime-boss-massino-wins-release-article-1.1396188
Interesting, only two trials? I imagine he gave a lot behind the scenes on paper or so, but it appears not that great as a CW. His brother-in-law, Vitale, on the other hand did some damage. Wonder if they're hanging out too!
Does anyone know the amount of dollars/assets Massino was able to keep? What about Vitale?