Genovese Capo Thomas Ficarotta forced to resign from carpenters union
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Re: Genovese Capo Thomas Ficarotta forced to resign from carpenters union
Thanks for posting
Re: Genovese Capo Thomas Ficarotta forced to resign from carpenters union
Joined in 1990 he got his 30 . He must be loaded. And I'm guessing he knows what the he'll he's doing. He must have had so much shit disappear of jobsites lol . I can only imagine. This guy must have made the family millions and he probably set up alot of guys to take over in his place
Re: Genovese Capo Thomas Ficarotta forced to resign from carpenters union
I'm still wondering who controlled the elevator union in Manhattan. There's no way the mob didn't in all those high rises. And out of all the trades they make the most money per hour per job
Re: Genovese Capo Thomas Ficarotta forced to resign from carpenters union
Interesting article. Thanks for sharing.
1994 NYTimes article on Monitor Report
Believe Ficarotta was with Local 157.
Re: Genovese Capo Thomas Ficarotta forced to resign from carpenters union
**1995 Daily News Article re: Figgy and others working at Javits***
CONNECTIONS NAILED DOWN
New York Daily News
PUBLISHED: March 21, 1995 at 12:00 a.m. | UPDATED: January 13, 2019 at 4:30 a.m.
Categories:News
Carpenters with criminal records, mob ties or both get the best jobs at the Javits Center, a court-appointed union monitor charged yesterday. The following, including projected 1994 earnings, is based on records submitted to an anti-corruption panel by independent monitor Kenneth Conboy.
Michael Monaco, alleged Genovese associate, $117,735
Vincent Gigante, nephew of Genovese boss Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $111,110
Joseph Scolaro, son-in-law of alleged Genovese capo Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $107,027
John Sorrenti, took Fifth Amendment when questioned in racketeering lawsuit against carpenters union, $103,710
Anthony Monti, brother of reputed Genovese soldier Frank Monti, $100,169
Tom Ficarotta, son of reputed Genovese soldier Anthony Ficarotta, $89,625
John Tricario, arrested 1982 on gambling charges; pleaded to disorderly conduct, $93,635
Anthony Izzo, six arrests since 1965 for gambling and bookmaking, $91,470
Neil Parrello, brother of reputed Genovese acting capo Pasquale (Pig) Parrello, $90,621
Nick Cirillo, relative of Genovese captain Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $85,369
Phillip Masullo, reputed Genovese associate and former head carpenters steward at Javits, $79,955
James Simon, son of alleged Genovese associate and former carpenters steward Lenard Simon, $78,180
Steven Arena, convicted of a 1989 bank robbery, $71,243
Frank Gambino, name found on list of carpenters at headquarters of Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $66,995
Guy Balzo, son of alleged Genovese soldier Gaetano Balzo, $59,518
Angelo Mamone, 1982 federal conviction for conspiracy to sell heroin, $59,255.
CONNECTIONS NAILED DOWN
New York Daily News
PUBLISHED: March 21, 1995 at 12:00 a.m. | UPDATED: January 13, 2019 at 4:30 a.m.
Categories:News
Carpenters with criminal records, mob ties or both get the best jobs at the Javits Center, a court-appointed union monitor charged yesterday. The following, including projected 1994 earnings, is based on records submitted to an anti-corruption panel by independent monitor Kenneth Conboy.
Michael Monaco, alleged Genovese associate, $117,735
Vincent Gigante, nephew of Genovese boss Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $111,110
Joseph Scolaro, son-in-law of alleged Genovese capo Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $107,027
John Sorrenti, took Fifth Amendment when questioned in racketeering lawsuit against carpenters union, $103,710
Anthony Monti, brother of reputed Genovese soldier Frank Monti, $100,169
Tom Ficarotta, son of reputed Genovese soldier Anthony Ficarotta, $89,625
John Tricario, arrested 1982 on gambling charges; pleaded to disorderly conduct, $93,635
Anthony Izzo, six arrests since 1965 for gambling and bookmaking, $91,470
Neil Parrello, brother of reputed Genovese acting capo Pasquale (Pig) Parrello, $90,621
Nick Cirillo, relative of Genovese captain Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo, $85,369
Phillip Masullo, reputed Genovese associate and former head carpenters steward at Javits, $79,955
James Simon, son of alleged Genovese associate and former carpenters steward Lenard Simon, $78,180
Steven Arena, convicted of a 1989 bank robbery, $71,243
Frank Gambino, name found on list of carpenters at headquarters of Vincent (The Chin) Gigante, $66,995
Guy Balzo, son of alleged Genovese soldier Gaetano Balzo, $59,518
Angelo Mamone, 1982 federal conviction for conspiracy to sell heroin, $59,255.
Re: Genovese Capo Thomas Ficarotta forced to resign from carpenters union
IS THIS figgy or figgy's father they talking about. same figgy as one from 11 and first?
fooded that nabe w junk near ave A.
TG had a big package down there as I think he from there originally.
Were they working in concert w one another?
fooded that nabe w junk near ave A.
TG had a big package down there as I think he from there originally.
Were they working in concert w one another?
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