From Lou Fazzini's detention memo, which is taken from Scoops Licata's own mouth:TommyGambino wrote:Didn't Merlino rob Pungitore's mothers house, highly doubt he'd be loyal to Merlino over Scarfo, I remember people saying a few years ago that it was Pungitore being loyal to Scarfo in prison and beefing someone from the new regime.B. wrote:We also heard rumors of Ligambi speaking ill of Merlino to Borgesi ~15 years ago, then move forward a decade and we hear that it's Ligambi and Borgesi having problems while Ligambi supports Merlino to NY members on tape.
Pungitore as I said was apparently advocating for Ligambi (and maybe Merlino as well?) while still in prison, then he gets out and is said to be at odds with the new regime.
Joe Ciancaglini has always been said to have supported Michael Chang and Merlino against Joe Chang Jr. and Stanfa, but new reports from Scott say that Ciancaglini Sr. supported Chang Jr. and Stanfa.
Etc.
What's the truth? A big fucking nothing until we hear more. Let's ask Picasso.
LICATA discussed how Joseph Pungitore and Joseph Grande (Philadelphia LCN Family soldiers convicted in the Scarfo RICO case) began a fight in prison over their divided loyalties. Pungitore claimed loyalty to Joseph Merlino and LIGAMBI, while Grande claimed loyalty to Nicky Scarfo, Sr. LICATA stated that Scarfo, Sr., is never coming home and he is no longer in charge. LICATA noted there has been a change of leadership with Merlino and LIGAMBI now in control of the Philadelphia LCN Family. LICATA stated he will influence Grande away from Scarfo and toward the new leadership structure. LICATA also said he will tell Grande to report to LIGAMBI, and if Grande is scared to do it himself, LICATA will take Grande to see LIGAMBI. FAZZINI stated: “You gotta fall in line with the administration.... You have to understand there’s a new administration."