Excellent write up Cavita, as always. I think I can speak for 99% of people on this forum to say when it comes to Rockford information, your word is gold. Did you ever get the files from the reporter that wrote that big Rockford LCN expose in the 1980s? Weren’t those files the copies of the law enforcement files that were destroyed by Iasparro?cavita wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 4:51 pmI will say this:Patrickgold wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 7:40 amSince you seem to be an expert on FBI investigations in Rockford can please explain how many FBI agents were assigned to the Rockford area throughout the years? How many investigations panned out for the FBI in Rockford? Indictments? Convictions? So Rockford was a crew of Chicago or an independent family? The fact is the FBI barely dedicated any resources to Rockford and that is why the FBI doesn’t even know if Rockford is a crew or its own family. Unfortunately for you, the FBI is in the dark when it comes to Rockford like the rest of us.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 7:15 amPatrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:45 pm Considering it was originally tied to the family secrets trial before it was decided to be tried separately, I’m going to go out of limb and say it was an LCN operation. Not to mention more than a couple of those names were identified as LCN associates. Joe Saladino himself was indicted. You know who that is right? If Scully couldn’t prove they were part of the Chicago Outfit, which they are not, then he’s not going to risk a mistrial over proving something he can’t. The fact that it says that they traced the operation to at least 1980 should be a clue. Was there a Rockford family in 1980?
Again that is directly from the horses mouth. I know you so desperately want to believe in a Rockford family hanging on into this century and up to today but the facts (and common sense) don’t bare that out.
No one said they were but their intelligence gathering and infiltration of LCN in the 1980s and 1999s was vastly more extensive and superior than it was in the 1960s. The mid 80s into the 2000s was when they were at their peak in infiltrating and dismantling the mob so the idea that no news source of intel were established in that period to replace the ones lost from the 1960s doesn’t hold water.
From 1983-1986 alone the Feds indicted 2,500 members and associates across the country. Night and day compared to the numbers for 1960-1969. So yeah they weren’t hurting for CIs.
Pogo
Dominic Iasperra, the same guy you quoted as saying that the gambling ring that started in 1980, when there definitely was a Rockford LCN organization per your sources but some how in 2006 the organization was completely independent of any LCN ties even though the organization was discovered through a LCN investigation in Chicago, destroyed Rockford LCN files and also testified at the family secrets trial saying that Joe Saladino, one of the indicted, was a LCN associate in the Rockford area. I know you want to make it look like I’m grasping at straws here but the truth is that you are.
When the article came out about the 2006 gambling bust, authorities said it wasn't tied to a larger criminal operation. When I attended the plea/sentencing hearings months later, the prosecuting U.S. attorney kept referencing the Family Secrets case and the Chicago Outfit. Judge Reinhard verbally bashed the attorney repeatedly that this case couldn't be tied to the Family Secrets operation because Frank Saladino died and that severed it from Family Secrets.
When I started researching the Rockford family, I inherited two boxes of files from an investigative reporter who was moving out of town and I spoke at length with him about the family. He said Dominic Iasparro was a liason between street gang members and the Rockford LCN- he would pick up protection money from gang leaders to pass to the LCN often making the pickups behind a convenience store on Kishwaukee Street. Some of this info came from a gang leader who was eventually deported after he stopped paying protection money. I also spoke with two deputies who had said Iasparro was "the mob's man," in their words. It is no surprise he was one of those (that admitted in the newspaper) that he helped destroy police files on the Rockford LCN in the early 1980s and it's no surprise he would say there was no LCN in Rockford.
Soon after Family Secrets came out and tied Rockford to that case, a retired Sheriff's deputy wrote a letter to that investigative reporter and outlined all kinds of corruption within the department and spoke of Joe Saladino, calling him a "field lieutenant with the mob." That letter was written in 2005. Now the Rockford LCN may be defunct but I will tell you Joe is a made guy and is acknowledged by people in Rockford as a leader, but a leader of what- maybe just illegal gambling but he and the rest of those guys are respected and people are afraid of them. Maybe they're trading off that fear from the old glory days, but it still works with some people.
Also, any idea on what gang that Iasparro acted as the liaison with? I’m guessing either the Latin Kings or Latin Counts bc you mentioned the leader was deported.