by Slumpy » Thu Apr 26, 2018 2:27 pm
dixiemafia wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 5:54 am
Slumpy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 24, 2018 3:01 pmBut, if people are willing to drop some coin to hear a gangster tell a phony redemption story, then that's their prerogative and you know what they say about fools and their money.
Yep he proved that in this back and forth with our contact, he even mentioned only talking about it when he speaks. He's already trying to hustle us into paying to hear his bullshit.
Which is funny because he's done a few reddit AMA's in the last couple years... But he only answers the softball questions, mostly repeating lines you can hear in his interviews on YT. I also noticed that he has recently claimed that he's never informed on anyone, and I find myself a little skeptical there.
https://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/28/nyre ... ation.html
Then, in 1989, he obtained an early release from prison after serving three years of his sentence. He admitted being a captain in the Colombo crime family, agreed to cooperate with the authorities and testified in a few cases. But he failed to pay any of the $14 million.
https://www.nytimes.com/1989/03/15/spor ... agent.html
Testifying under a grant of immunity before a packed courtroom, the dapper Mr. Franzese, who is serving a 10-year Federal sentence on racketeering and tax-evasion charges and a concurrent nine-year Florida sentence for racketeering, said that as a silent partner, he pressured no athletes for Mr. Walters, who is a lifelong friends. He explained that he and Mr. Walters had long been associated in the music business, in which Mr. Walters was a prominent booking agent, with such clients as the singer Dionne Warwick
I'm guessing his discovering Jesus didn't involve returning any of his ill gotten gains, either.
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[quote=Slumpy post_id=75354 time=1524607283 user_id=4235]But, if people are willing to drop some coin to hear a gangster tell a phony redemption story, then that's their prerogative and you know what they say about fools and their money.
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Yep he proved that in this back and forth with our contact, he even mentioned only talking about it when he speaks. He's already trying to hustle us into paying to hear his bullshit.
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Which is funny because he's done a few reddit AMA's in the last couple years... But he only answers the softball questions, mostly repeating lines you can hear in his interviews on YT. I also noticed that he has recently claimed that he's never informed on anyone, and I find myself a little skeptical there.
https://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/28/nyregion/mobster-sentenced-in-probation-violation.html
[quote]Then, in 1989, he obtained an early release from prison after serving three years of his sentence. He admitted being a captain in the Colombo crime family, agreed to cooperate with the authorities and testified in a few cases. But he failed to pay any of the $14 million.[/quote]
https://www.nytimes.com/1989/03/15/sports/crime-figure-testifies-to-link-with-sports-agent.html
[quote]Testifying under a grant of immunity before a packed courtroom, the dapper Mr. Franzese, who is serving a 10-year Federal sentence on racketeering and tax-evasion charges and a concurrent nine-year Florida sentence for racketeering, said that as a silent partner, he pressured no athletes for Mr. Walters, who is a lifelong friends. He explained that he and Mr. Walters had long been associated in the music business, in which Mr. Walters was a prominent booking agent, with such clients as the singer Dionne Warwick[/quote]
I'm guessing his discovering Jesus didn't involve returning any of his ill gotten gains, either.