Found something which i think corresponds with the grocers story and possibly what you already stated...Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:39 amThese guys are definitely friends with Outfit guys. They grew up with them. Maybe they are washing money for them. That is possible. All the big grocery stores in Chicago have an outfit connection. Tony’s, Butera, Marianos, Caputo’s . But I’m not sure that they would qualify to be on an Outfit chart. If there is an indictment I would definitely agree on that they should be on the chart. I just never heard he was indicted. That would be big news here.Villain wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:33 am In addition, back in 2011 Fosco mentioned that the board of members for the Central Grocers included alleged organized crime figures such as Gambino, Ingraffia and Butera Sr., who were allegedly tied to the Outfit and were about to sell the company for much lesser price. In 2017 Foscos prediction came true since the Central Grocers was purchased by a Minnesota-based grocery company for a price which was well below the appraised value and everyone declined to comment on anything at the time.
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The named defendants in the suit, which was filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, are John Coari, John Cortesi, Anthony Dal Pra, James Dremonas, Tony Ingraffia, Maria Kamberos, John Kotara, Timothy Kubis, Joseph Kumkoski, Frank Kumkoski, John Lagestee, Kerry Lavelle, Robert Lee, Alfredo Linares, Kenneth Nemeth, Robertino Presta, John Regas, James Robertson, John Sullivan and Lavelle Law Ltd.