CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 10:11 pm
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:48 pm
I clicked view source:
"Albert was a real estate agent and entrepreneur. He was known to police before his death because of associations with people involved in traditional organized crime. He did not have a criminal record."
"The Iavarones were thought to be allies of the Musitano crime family in the 1990s, but by the time of Albert's murder they were not. The Iavarone name comes up several times in the transcript of wiretap conversations recorded by police in Project Otremens. The RCMP-led, joint forces investigation led to the imprisonment of Joey and Dom Violi for fentanyl trafficking and included a high-level turncoat who recorded conversations as a paid police agent. The brothers pleaded guilty, so the information in the court documents was never tested in court."
"On June 30, 2017 the police agent talks about A Iavarone (believed to be Albert) being "straightened out" with an L.A. Family and that Joe Todaro was mad about not being told this. Being "straightened out" is a term used when a man is initiated as "made" Mafia member."
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thesp ... =195082890
This paid police agent IS Morena, correct?
Could B. be on to something, with an " L.A. family" being a reference to a Sicilian cell?
Thing is, is Ivarone sicilian? Would the Gambinos make a non family member into their network?
The idea of membership as a kinda bastardized union card..... this is an interesting idea. I think I had a similar but inarticulate idea along the same lines...... I lacked this specific analogy.....
One COULD view the Mafia as part bastardized Union, they even have different " types" of unions.... Gambling, Loans, Drugs, Scams, ect.... similar idea as far as their corrupt masonic lodges.....interesting....
Haha, just to clarify, I'm not saying anything about the Los Angeles family being a Sicilian "cell". Tommaso Gambino is a made member of the LA Cosa Nostra family. We know American Cosa Nostra is still recognized by Sicilian Cosa Nostra and that Gambino's father is a member in Sicily who was arrested last year with the boss of Passo di Rigano (a relative of the Gambinos) and his cousin who is a member of the NYC Gambino family (which Tommaso's uncle John was helping run until his death). They are all Cosa Nostra members who are part of one of the strongest modern American->Sicilian networks, which could factor into whatever Tommy Gambino tries to do in LA, especially given that Accursio Dimino referenced California during the slot machine conversation.
Tommaso Gambino was identified by LE in a congressional hearing as the underboss to Pete Milano in Los Angeles, who was of Calabrese descent. There haven't been ethnic preferences in US families for decades now, though of course the Sicilian "zip" element appears to prefer their own. Anyone made in Los Angeles would be an American Cosa Nostra member, like Tommaso's relatives in NYC.
The biggest question is if Iavarone has any known ties to Los Angeles. We heard rumors that Frank Cali (another relative of Tommaso Gambino) had ins with Calabrians and may have touched base in Canada, though I don't remember anything substantial about that.
And you know, I didn't think about whether the police agent referred to Morena. That would make sense. He must have acquired way more information than the little bit that leaked out during the Violi trial. Good observation.
EDIT: Excuse me, I've been posting in this thread that it was the boss of Torretta who was arrested with Tommaso's father Rosario -- I meant the boss of Passo di Rigano. Figures from Torretta were arrested, too, and that town has close ties to this group as well, including Lorenzo Mannino.