Resolving the Colombo War.
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i am looking for years on the internet for the Vitale testimony, and i understand very well, that you will used it, for future post,
but can you please make a exeption for me GohnJotti, when i give you my email adres, to send it to me?
i would verry much appreciate this, you would help me alott, thanks in advance en keep up youre posts, love to read them.
grt Ronald
but can you please make a exeption for me GohnJotti, when i give you my email adres, to send it to me?
i would verry much appreciate this, you would help me alott, thanks in advance en keep up youre posts, love to read them.
grt Ronald
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Lmao...Lawrence Persico was just on Channel 12 news Brooklyn complaining about food trucks in his neighborhood of Dyker heights and they need to be stopped
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Wtf Larry?? Go shake em down and stop filing complaints on TV, It'll help out with the pizza delivery job he was working smh....
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Awesome chart. I wonder why the Bonnanos felt the need to bring 3 representatives to the meeting. The families were in such disarray in 98 that not all could actually send administration members? Or was it a move done out of prudence and avoiding heat. I know Graziano became Consigliere shortly after this (I think Spero was about to start trial), but it seems weird that George from Canada was thereChris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 4:11 am Corrections?
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Nice chart. Interesting knowing the attendees of the meeting. The only thing that seems off is the year. I think that Bellomo, Generoso, and Corozzo were all incarcerated in 1998.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 4:11 am Corrections?
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Chris Christie put “1998” in quotations because that was based on Sal Vitale’s testimony. In reality, the sitdown could only have occurred from 1993-1996. Probably ‘94 or ‘95, which is when William Cutolo agreed to rejoin the family as a soldier under Alphonse Persico.
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Anything on Richard " the jeweler" Capichano??
He was shot 3 times during the war...wondering where he fell in being a old longtime member. What was his role in recent times?
He was shot 3 times during the war...wondering where he fell in being a old longtime member. What was his role in recent times?
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He was a soldier in the Cutolo crew, and was reintroduced into the family in 1995 after serving on the Orena faction.
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Anything of recent dealings or past 5 yrs?
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That is a lil weird ! Isn't that around the time Sciascia was complaining about TG being wired up on drugs and it was an embarrassment to the Bonnanos that he was going to and representing the family at high level meetings with other families administration members whacked out of his mind on drugs ? Maybe he was sent to watch TG and how he conducted himself and report back ? Sciascia also was a huge direct drug trafficking conduit between himself, Montreal/Canada and to members of other families?!?! I'd like to find out myselfnewera_212 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 9:50 pmAwesome chart. I wonder why the Bonnanos felt the need to bring 3 representatives to the meeting. The families were in such disarray in 98 that not all could actually send administration members? Or was it a move done out of prudence and avoiding heat. I know Graziano became Consigliere shortly after this (I think Spero was about to start trial), but it seems weird that George from Canada was thereChris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 4:11 am Corrections?
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Re: Resolving the Colombo War.
gohnjotti wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:32 pm Chris Christie put “1998” in quotations because that was based on Sal Vitale’s testimony. In reality, the sitdown could only have occurred from 1993-1996. Probably ‘94 or ‘95, which is when William Cutolo agreed to rejoin the family as a soldier under Alphonse Persico.
Probably even earlier than that. Vitale said it was shortly after Joe Scopo was killed which was in October 1993.
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Good point P.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 10:54 amgohnjotti wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:32 pm Chris Christie put “1998” in quotations because that was based on Sal Vitale’s testimony. In reality, the sitdown could only have occurred from 1993-1996. Probably ‘94 or ‘95, which is when William Cutolo agreed to rejoin the family as a soldier under Alphonse Persico.
Probably even earlier than that. Vitale said it was shortly after Joe Scopo was killed which was in October 1993.
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exactly. not sure about sciascia in relation to the other families and drugs, but the timeline of his “beef” with TG fits right into this. he was killed less than a year after this meeting. i remember reading through vitale testimony or in a book or somewhere his complaint about TG - “everytime i see this guy, he is stoned” LOL. so what George, lighten up. I wonder if TG was doing key bumps on his bathroom breaks in this very meeting. one could only wonder. so the guy liked to have a little fun?Bklyn21 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 10:17 amThat is a lil weird ! Isn't that around the time Sciascia was complaining about TG being wired up on drugs and it was an embarrassment to the Bonnanos that he was going to and representing the family at high level meetings with other families administration members whacked out of his mind on drugs ? Maybe he was sent to watch TG and how he conducted himself and report back ? Sciascia also was a huge direct drug trafficking conduit between himself, Montreal/Canada and to members of other families?!?! I'd like to find out myselfnewera_212 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 9:50 pmAwesome chart. I wonder why the Bonnanos felt the need to bring 3 representatives to the meeting. The families were in such disarray in 98 that not all could actually send administration members? Or was it a move done out of prudence and avoiding heat. I know Graziano became Consigliere shortly after this (I think Spero was about to start trial), but it seems weird that George from Canada was thereChris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 4:11 am Corrections?
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but yeah it is kind of weird he was there. IIRC at this time, Massino was the only real, sitting Boss out of all of the 5 families (unless Bellomo was always the official boss after Gigantes death. not trying to start theories, just saying)
in “true” LCN protocol, Massino not attending something like this is normal,right? thats what the Underboss is technically for? it seems like Massino utilized the underboss position to a T...everyone (other families) was meeting with Vitale all the time