Even more interesting is that Murdered Mob Boss Joe Colombo's son Chris is recorded indicating he had Vacco in his pocket when he was the NYS Attorney General. The New York Daily Newswrites:"Vacco got some heat for hiring Coppola. Federal prosecution jobs are much sought-after in Buffalo.Federal prosecution jobs are much sought-after in Buffalo. Some lawyers felt that, by hiring the inexperienced Coppola, Vacco was pandering to the media.”
See https://www.nydailynews.com/news/spitze ... e-1.262462ACCUSED WISEGUY Christopher Colombo had his favorites among the state's top prosecutors, and Eliot Spitzer wasn't among them. "That Spitzer is the worst," Colombo told a crooked contractor whom Spitzer, as state attorney general, was investigating for swindling $1.1 million from elderly clients in 2001. The contractor was wearing a wire and recorded Colombo - the star of the short-lived reality show "House Arrest" - raving about Spitzer's predecessor, Dennis Vacco. "Vacco was the best," Colombo told John Sitterly during a 2001 meeting at an Orange County jewelry store. "I had a hook in him. And he [Spitzer] had [it out for me] because I backed Vacco, right, at a fund-raiser."
The New York Post wrote:
See https://nypost.com/2007/01/25/mob-boss- ... in-albany/“Spitzer is the worst. Vacco was the best. He didn’t care about anything. I had a hook in him,” Colombo tells an alleged loan-sharking victim in a shocking Jan. 19, 2001, recording, played yesterday in Manhattan federal court.
If it is true that Chris Colombo had "a hook in" Vacco while he was NYS Attorney General, one can't help if he was compromised by the mob in Buffalo while he was the US DA for WNY.
Here is some more information on Vacco.
Career
1978-1988 Erie County Assistant District Attorney
1988-1993 US District Attorney for WDNY
1995-1998 NYS Attorney General
1999-???? Job with Waste Management as Seneca Lobbyist after Breaking-up NY Carting
20??-???? Crane & Vacco Lobbying Firm
NYS Attorney General Dennis Vacco shook up NYS OC Task Force so it didn't focus so much on Italians.
See https://buffalonews.com/news/vacco-is-p ... 9851a.html“Vacco, 42, said he has been taking an especially close look at the State Organized Crime Task Force, headed by Goldstock, and the State Medicaid Fraud Task Force."I think we can do a much better job in both areas," Vacco said.
Goldstock, 50, director of the Organized Crime Unit, could be one of the first victims of the shake-up. A deputy attorney general, Goldstock is jointly appointed by the governor and the attorney general. The appointment may be rescinded at any time.
Goldstock has become a national figure in the area of mob prosecutions and is frequently seen giving expert commentary on ABC's Nightline and other network news shows. He heads an office of about 100 people.”
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“Vacco said he would like the task force to have more involvement in prosecutions of organized crime groups other than Italians, such as the LA Boys street gang in Buffalo.””
While NYS Attorney General Vacco was accused of misdirecting and losing funds from a freight company's forfeiture agreement for after it was a caught giving monies to the Lucchese crime Family.
See https://www.nytimes.com/2000/04/01/nyre ... llion.htmlThe freight company, Amerford International Corporation, had been caught, by both the federal government and the state attorney general's office, firing a few dozen of its shipping clerks at Kennedy International Airport and handing the money from the saved wages to the Lucchese crime family. The forfeiture agreement called for the state's Organized Crime Task Force to distribute the money to the clerks who had been wrongly fired.
But on Thursday, a federal judge ruled that the attorney general at the time, Dennis C. Vacco, had apparently violated the agreement by funneling about $1.5 million of the forfeited money into the task force's coffers. And, according to the judge's ruling, that money was never accounted for and remains missing
When Vacco left NYS Attorney General people questioned his ethics in taking a positions with Modern Disposal. The New York Times wrote:
See https://www.nytimes.com/1999/02/19/nyre ... auler.htmlDennis C. Vacco, who lost his bid for a second term as State Attorney General in November, announced today that he was taking a position as a senior lobbyist with Waste Management Inc., a large waste disposal conglomerate that has been steadily expanding in the Northeast.
Mr. Vacco is to serve as vice president for government affairs for New York, New England and Canada, he said in a statement. The job will put him at the center of the swirl of controversies that typically surround the industry, from persuading government regulators to accept imported garbage in their areas to fighting organized crime.
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The move by Mr. Vacco comes several weeks after he negotiated an antitrust settlement with Waste Management as one of his last acts before leaving office.
The NY Post wrote:
See https://nypost.com/1999/02/18/vacco-may ... exclusive/ALBANY – Former Attorney General Dennis Vacco is close to taking a senior post with Waste Management Inc., the nation’s largest garbage hauling firm, sources said last night.
Vacco, a Buffalo Republican who narrowly lost the November election to Democrat Eliot Spitzer, could decide as soon as today to become a senior “government relations” vice president with the company, responsible for lobbying and other special projects, a source familiar with the situation said.
The job pays “in the comfortable six figures,” the source said.
Attempts to reach Vacco, a onetime U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York, were unsuccessful, but it was learned that he has been discussing the job offer with close associates including Mayor Giuliani.
Waste Management was one of several major waste-hauling businesses that entered the Manhattan carting business in 1996 in order to bring down prices in the wake of District Attorney Robert Morgenthau’s prosecution of the local mob-controlled cartel.
They had controlled the local garbage business for generations. Scattered claims have linked Waste Management to improper or illegal conduct.
See also https://buffalonews.com/news/spitzer-fi ... c4612.html
Vacco had battled the FBI about an OC investigation with Sacco as informant while US DA WNY
See https://buffalonews.com/news/informant- ... 36d78.html“Sacco, 63, a longtime Buffalo mob associate, was supposed to be a major informant in a federal racketeering case against local organized crime leaders Instead, his case is an embarrassment for Vacco and the FBI.”
See also https://buffalonews.com/news/vacco-tiff ... 5830e.html
Crane and Vacco's lobbying firm over its lobbying and casino deals
The Times Herald Record wrote:
See https://www.recordonline.com/story/news ... 121098007/Albany — The state's top lobbying watchdog wants a criminal investigation into former state Attorney General Dennis Vacco's casino development dealings.
David Grandeau, executive director of the state Lobbying Commission, said yesterday he expects to recommend an investigation into a consulting contract Vacco's lobbying firm prepared for the Seneca-Cayuga tribe of Oklahoma and Rochester developer Tom Wilmot.
Under the 2004 contract, Wilmot and the tribe would pay Vacco's firm, Crane & Vacco, a $5 million success fee if the tribe gets approvals to open a Catskills casino. Contingency fees are illegal under state lobbying law.
The Times Union in Albany wrote:
See https://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/arc ... ing-fines/ Times Union AlbanyThe state Temporary Commission on Lobbying agreed today to set up a civil penalty hearing against the Crane & Vacco lobbying firm for allegedly breaking the law by setting up a contingency fee that would have awarded the lobbyists richly if a tribal casino were built in New York.
The investigation stems from a case the firm proposed settling for $50,000 but reneged. Now it faces $325,000 for failing to disclose the illegal “success fee” contract and not filing reports about it and instead filing a “false” report.
The case involves a 2004 deal first reported in the Times Union about a deal between the lobbying firm, led by James Crane and Dennis Vacco, and Rochester development firm called Caywil. The deal called for the lobbying firm to be paid millions of dollars if the Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma opened a casino in the state.
See also STATE STEPS UP LOBBYING PROBE OF VACCO - https://buffalonews.com › news › state-steps-up-lobbying-...
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See also Vacco firm pays fine in lobbying investigation - https://buffalonews.com › news › vacco-firm-pays-fine-in...
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Dennis' wife Wife Kelley Vacco was LP Ciminelli’s General Counsel
See https://buffalonews.com/news/vacco-puts ... 1229b.html
See also https://buffalonews.com/news/lawyer-pol ... 6dbda.html
For those unaware here is the information I wrote that seems to indicate that a couple of Coppola’s uncles appear to have ben involved in he Buffalo mob and even highly respected by its hierarchy: viewtopic.php?f=29&t=4122&p=212121&hili ... la#p212121