by Benito » Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:10 am
A Queens hangout for wanna-be mobsters, where one-time top fugitive Paul Ragusa and his street gang allegedly plotted robberies and revenge, was padlocked yesterday by authorities for gambling violations. Caffe Giannini at 66-12 Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood reputedly has ties to the Bonanno crime family, but New York cops said it's the cappuccino joint's back-room Joker Poker machines that could keep it slammed shut for up to a year. "It's a little casino," said police Sgt. Robert Grey, after cops wielding sledgehammers raided the cafe last night. As workers tended the cafe's ornate brass espresso machine and customers nibbled on mozzarella sandwiches, cops marched into the shop's three back rooms and busted open two Joker Poker machines, spilling out $627 in illegal gambling proceeds. It was the cops' fourth strike at Caffe Giannini. Raids on July 31, Jan. 20 and March 28 yielded similar results, police said. On Friday, the city is expected to ask Queens Supreme Court Judge Arthur Lonschein to shut the place down for a year for alleged blatant violations of New York's nuisance abatement law. But the real reason the cops want the place closed might have more to do with Caffe Giannini's notorious past as a mob clubhouse. While police aren't clear who actually owns the business, sources said it has historically been run by Baldassare (Baldo) Amato, a reputed Bonanno soldier and former bodyguard of slain mob boss Carmine Galante. The owners of the building in which the cafe is housed, Francesca and Salvatore Bartolotta, were convicted in the Pizza Connection heroin-trafficking case in the 1980s. In a 32-count federal racketeering indictment in 1996, authorities branded Ragusa and his gang the Giannini Crew, after the coffee shop they frequented. A two-year investigation by the Joint Bank Robbery Task Force, composed of FBI agents and city police detectives, linked the 14-member crew to a series of anything-goes armed robberies, violent assaults and arson conspiracies dating from 1992. Ragusa is in jail awaiting trial.
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A Queens hangout for wanna-be mobsters, where one-time top fugitive Paul Ragusa and his street gang allegedly plotted robberies and revenge, was padlocked yesterday by authorities for gambling violations. Caffe Giannini at 66-12 Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood reputedly has ties to the Bonanno crime family, but New York cops said it's the cappuccino joint's back-room Joker Poker machines that could keep it slammed shut for up to a year. "It's a little casino," said police Sgt. Robert Grey, after cops wielding sledgehammers raided the cafe last night. As workers tended the cafe's ornate brass espresso machine and customers nibbled on mozzarella sandwiches, cops marched into the shop's three back rooms and busted open two Joker Poker machines, spilling out $627 in illegal gambling proceeds. It was the cops' fourth strike at Caffe Giannini. Raids on July 31, Jan. 20 and March 28 yielded similar results, police said. On Friday, the city is expected to ask Queens Supreme Court Judge Arthur Lonschein to shut the place down for a year for alleged blatant violations of New York's nuisance abatement law. But the real reason the cops want the place closed might have more to do with Caffe Giannini's notorious past as a mob clubhouse. While police aren't clear who actually owns the business, sources said it has historically been run by Baldassare (Baldo) Amato, a reputed Bonanno soldier and former bodyguard of slain mob boss Carmine Galante. The owners of the building in which the cafe is housed, Francesca and Salvatore Bartolotta, were convicted in the Pizza Connection heroin-trafficking case in the 1980s. In a 32-count federal racketeering indictment in 1996, authorities branded Ragusa and his gang the Giannini Crew, after the coffee shop they frequented. A two-year investigation by the Joint Bank Robbery Task Force, composed of FBI agents and city police detectives, linked the 14-member crew to a series of anything-goes armed robberies, violent assaults and arson conspiracies dating from 1992. Ragusa is in jail awaiting trial.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.nydailynews.com/amp/archives/news/cops-slam-door-cafe-hangout-shut-gambling-article-1.787541