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antimafia wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:12 am According to Adrian Humphreys's The Enforcer (pp. 75-76, 2015 ed.), Stefano Magaddino travelled to Ontario in 1955 to respectively ask Roy Pasquale and Johnny Papalia to be his top lieutenant in Ontario. Magaddino first went to the nonmade Pasquale's home in Toronto. Magaddino told Pasquale about Buffalo wanting to formally take over Ontario. Pasquale refused, but he continued to be a significant independent loan shark in Toronto and beyond. Magaddino told Pasquale, who had refused, about now offering the proposed role to Papalia, who might have already been a Buffalo soldier at this point. When Pasquale travelled to Hamilton to give Papalia a heads-up, Papalia told Pasquale that Magaddino already had gone to see Papalia -- presumably in Hamilton -- and that he accepted.

Magaddino had at least one relative in Ontario: a woman in Fort Erie who mob rounder Joe Natale of Toronto persuaded to have broadloom installed in her residence. The broadloom came from Pasquale's carpet store in Toronto. The Magaddino relative refused to pay after installation. Pasquale tried to scare her by sending a thug named "Snow White." It didn't work. According to Humphreys's book about Pasquale's foster-brother Marvin Elkind, The Weasel, "[t]he next day, two large Italian men visited Roy's office and opened their jackets to show they were carrying guns. They told Roy the woman was a relative of Stefano Magaddino, the dead, but once-powerful, Mafia boss of Buffalo." Elkind and Pasquale didn't know she was a relative; Natale knew all along, though, but he failed to tell Pasquale.
Despite dangerous job, Canada’s most prolific police informant, Marvin 'The Weasel' Elkind died quietly just short of 90
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^^^^
Driver for Jimmy Hoffa, Marvin 'The Weasel' Elkind has died
https://www.insauga.com/driver-for-jimm ... informant/

Famed GTA underworld raconteur Marvin 'The Weasel' Elkind dead at 89.
https://torontosun.com/news/national/hu ... dead-at-89
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NickleCity wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 5:34 am ^^^Notable people who wrote letters of leniency for Gerace in 2006:
1 A judge who appears to lay on tracks to commit suicide after question Les about his relationship with Gerace.
2. A Buffalo Police Commissioner (deputy commissioner at the time).
3. A Buffalo priest who police said committed suicide, but family thinks was murdered
Here is the link to the sentencing letters for Gerace:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap ... 87.1_1.pdf

Have to like the one Nani T. wrote:

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Special counsel sought for defense in Pharaoh's witness death case, suggesting death penalty is possible

“Strip club owner Peter Gerace Jr. and a co-defendant in the death of a federal witness want more lawyers at their side – the kind who specialize in death penalty defense work.

“Prosecutors have laid out allegations in last summer’s overdose death of Crystal Quinn that could be the basis to pursue the death penalty, said attorney Mark Foti, who has been retained by Gerace.”

For the whole article see: https://buffalonews.com/news/local/crim ... 8d50c.html
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Witness's death isn't first tied to an Outlaws leader
Bikers' club is considered one of world's most dangerous

DAN HERBECK

The Pharaoh's strip club case in Buffalo is not the first where a suspected leader of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club has been accused of killing or intimidating government witnesses to prevent them from testifying.

With 441 chapters in 43 countries all over the world – from Peru to Siberia to Australia to the United States – the Outlaws are widely considered one of the world's largest and most dangerous motorcycle clubs.

For the rest of the article see: https://buffalonews.com/witnesss-death- ... user-share

Shout out to Scott Burnstein for his contribution.
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NickleCity wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2024 4:00 am Witness's death isn't first tied to an Outlaws leader
Bikers' club is considered one of world's most dangerous

DAN HERBECK

The Pharaoh's strip club case in Buffalo is not the first where a suspected leader of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club has been accused of killing or intimidating government witnesses to prevent them from testifying.

With 441 chapters in 43 countries all over the world – from Peru to Siberia to Australia to the United States – the Outlaws are widely considered one of the world's largest and most dangerous motorcycle clubs.

For the rest of the article see: https://buffalonews.com/witnesss-death- ... user-share

Shout out to Scott Burnstein for his contribution.
Article has some errors.

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NickleCity wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 2:55 pm New indictment targets those who prosecutors say had motive to kill Pharaoh's witness
Patrick Lakamp

“A 28-count superseding indictment unsealed Tuesday names six people – including Pharaoh's Gentlemen's Club owner Peter Gerace Jr. and Outlaws Motorcycle Club national leader John Ermin – as part of a conspiracy to obstruct justice by targeting a federal witness for retaliation.”

For the whole article see: https://buffalonews.com/news/local/crim ... -top-story
Here is a link to the pdf of the indictment on Courtlistener: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap ... 1.24.0.pdf
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antimafia wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 2:48 pm ^^^^
Driver for Jimmy Hoffa, Marvin 'The Weasel' Elkind has died
https://www.insauga.com/driver-for-jimm ... informant/

Famed GTA underworld raconteur Marvin 'The Weasel' Elkind dead at 89.
https://torontosun.com/news/national/hu ... dead-at-89
Defying the odds
https://pressreader.com/article/281496461167701

Original article (behind paywall):
Marvin Elkind's double life: Mafia insider turned police informant dies peacefully
https://www.thespec.com/news/crime/marv ... faa10.html
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HUNTER: Buffalo trial has alleged dirty cops, a dead ex-stripper, Outlaws and the Mob

Brad Hunter

See: https://torontosun.com/news/world/hunte ... nd-the-mob
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Trial nears for a former DEA Agent accused of taking bribes
WGRZ

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“IOC" references

In court, the word mafia was avoided by all sides who used instead the phrase "IOC" to refer to Italian Organized Crime.

The prosecution has tried to portray Bongiovanni as an Italian organized crime sympathizer who sought to shield those whom he thought were mob associates from arrest. The government indicated it seeks to demonstrate that Bongiovanni interjected himself into a prior unrelated charge against his co-defendant Gerace in particular, because it had been widely reputed that Gerace's grandfather was the boss of the Buffalo mafia.

The judge indicated references to Italian organized crime will be limited in the trial.

"This is not going to become a trial about whether Mr. Gerace's grandfather was ever the head of local organized crime," he said.

Found documents

Prosecutors revealed that an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces report was found in the basement of Bongiovanni's home when a search warrant was executed, and which an agent is prepared to testify that Bongiovanni should not have been in possession of. The defense objected to its admission and called any testimony Bongiovanni had it as part of or in furtherance of a conspiracy "speculative". The judge agreed.”

For news story and article see: https://www.wgrz.com/amp/article/news/c ... f9a4933718
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when we talk Mafia?
Guy Fatato said on a tape-recording that Franzese's vig on a $30,000 debt was "like social security" for him. - GohnJotti
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have to go back and agree with wiseguy and pogo......their right thus far....I was wrong....been oogatz since the bust. none of what is posted is cosa nostra, just criminals in general.
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Ex-DEA agent accused of corruption and a 'little dark secret' gets his day in court
Patrick Lakamp

After waiting more than four years, Joseph Bongiovanni’s day in court is upon him.

The retired DEA agent could very well spend the next two months on trial in a federal courtroom in Buffalo on charges he accepted at least $250,000 in bribes from drug dealers whom he thought were associated with Italian organized crime and shielded them from arrest, as well as provided them with information about investigations and cooperating sources.
Jury selection starts Monday.

Given that 88 court documents have been sealed, there’s plenty of evidence not yet publicly known about his case. But pretrial hearings and the public court filings offer a glimpse of what prosecutors intend to delve into as they seek to convict the first DEA special agent in Western New York charged with bribery and corruption.

Prosecutors describe one witness as a co-conspirator who is expected to testify that he participated in a conversation about marijuana shipments.
“He’s going to talk about the words he heard come out of other people’s mouths and his participation in that conversation: who the people were, what they said,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicholas Cooper at a recent court proceeding.

Other testimony is expected to cover:
Bongiovanni’s associations with drug dealers and alleged drug use.
--His finances, described by prosecutors as strained.
--What he told fellow DEA agents about his dealings with co-defendant Peter Gerace Jr., the owner of Pharaoh’s Gentlemen’s Club in Cheektowaga, who will be tried later.
--His alleged fondness for Italian organized crime members.

During the trial, prosecutors and defense attorneys will argue over which statements and evidence can be used against Bongiovanni.
The judge who will preside at the trial has already made clear what it will not become: a deep dive into the inner workings and hierarchy of organized crime in Western New York.

“This is not going to become a trial about whether Mr. Gerace’s grandfather was the head of the Italian organized crime,” U.S. District Judge Lawrence Vilardo said.

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The two bribery counts allege Bongiovanni was paid at least $250,000 to mislead others in law enforcement and provide sensitive information about investigations and help those he believed connected to Italian

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The two counts of conspiracy to distribute controlled substance covers his alleged involvement with Masecchia and Gerace. The first count alleges Bongiovanni conspired with Masecchia and others to distribute marijuana and cocaine. The second count alleges he conspired with Gerace and others to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, Adderall and marijuana.

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Bongiovanni’s lawyers have expressed doubt over the admissibility of evidence suggesting he was aware of drug use at a party in Toronto.
They say the government intends to point to the party as an example of Bongiovanni being comfortable around drug use and associating with people who take drugs.

A person at the party who was also involved in drugs will testify, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Tripi said at a recent hearing.
Also, a government witness who has known Bongiovanni for decades will testify to Bongiovanni’s alleged drug use as a DEA agent as well as when both were in their 20s, Tripi said. That witness used cocaine with Bongiovanni early and later in Bongiovanni’s life, and the witness and a “circle of friends later conspired and bribed him,” Tripi said

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If Bongiovanni was at a party in Toronto with people who may have been sneaking off to a bathroom to use drugs, it’s not an act of deceit or part of some conspiracy if he didn’t arrest anybody, Singer said.

Vilardo asked the defense lawyers, “Why isn’t hanging out with these folks, allegedly using drugs with these folks, and ignoring the use of drugs by other folks, why isn’t that all part of the story here?”

“If all the co-conspirators got together every Friday night, used cocaine together and hung out, that might go to telling the story about the formation of a conspiracy,” Singer replied.

That’s not what the Toronto party was, he said.

“It was a birthday party for Mr. Bongiovanni’s sister-in-law,” Singer said, adding that the witness who will testify about the party had never before met Bongiovanni.

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The trial is expected to clarify the roles, if any, of others linked to the Bongiovanni investigation. The Buffalo News reported in 2021 that Ronald Serio is one of the drug traffickers whom prosecutors sought to connect to the former federal drug agent.

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At least one DEA agent who worked with Bongiovanni is expected to testify.

When Bongiovanni learned about who his fellow agent was investigating, the agent said Bongiovanni asked him, “Do you hate Italians?”
Bongiovanni then allegedly told the agent he should instead be investigating Black people and Hispanics, using derogatory epithets for them, according to prosecutors.

Bongiovanni denies making the statement, Mackay said, adding there is no corroboration.
“Certainly, advising other agents to investigate somebody based on racial animus is a violation of duty,” said Jordan Dickson, a Department of Justice attorney.

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When agents were preparing to search Serio’s Amherst property, Anthony Gerace of Clarence showed up, briefly visited and was pulled over by Erie County deputies as he drove off with oxycodone pills in his car, according to a Homeland Security agent’s affidavit. Prosecutors called Anthony Gerace an unindicted co-conspirator in Bongiovanni’s case. He is Peter Gerace’s brother and nephew of Joseph A. Todaro, who federal officials have claimed leads the Buffalo Mafia. Todaro has denied that.

Prosecutors say Bongiovanni was protecting people whom he understood to be part of Italian organized crime.

Vilardo said Bongiovanni’s “thoughts about Italian organized crime ... and so forth can come in” at the trial.But he said, “the focus of this is not what the government thinks, it’s not what the rumors are – it’s what’s in your client’s head.”
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Here is the link to the article:
https://buffalonews.com/news/local/crim ... 057b3.html
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Prosecutor: DEA agent Bongiovanni became 'a double agent' for drug traffickers in WNY
Patrick Lakamp

The following article summarizes the government's opening argument.
"A question uttered by a marijuana trafficker placed under arrest foreshadowed Joseph Bongiovanni's legal peril.

"As law enforcement officers uncovered pounds upon pounds of marijuana at Ronald Serio's properties in Amherst, Buffalo and Tonawanda on April 18, 2017, Serio asked if could speak to Bongiovanni, at the time a special agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration.

"When asked how he knew Bongiovanni, Serio let it drop.

"Bongiovanni didn't know about the searches because it was Erie County Sheriff's Office deputies and FBI agents conducting the raids – not the DEA. What the agents at Serio's properties did not know that day was that Bongiovanni had been shielding Serio and others in his drug-trafficking organization from investigation and tipping them off to informants, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Tripi said Thursday in his opening statement at Bongiovanni's trial.

"They caught the big fish," Tripi said of Serio's arrest.

"Ronald C. Serio is awaiting sentencing on felony drug and weapons charges stemming from a 2017 raid at his former Lebrun Road mansion in Amherst. The case against Serio is part of a federal investigation into organized crime in Buffalo. Serio pleaded guilty to the charges.

"By July 2018, facing charges, Serio was telling authorities how he had paid money to Bongiovanni, through Michael Masecchia, to avoid being targeted by law enforcement. Serio said Bongiovanni provided information about federal informants to Masecchia and Louis Selva. But on that April 2017 day, Serio had not received the protection he expected. And he was angry, Tripi said.

"Federal agents raided Selva’s North Buffalo house and Masecchia's Williamsville home on Aug. 23, 2019 – 11 weeks after federal agents raided Bongiovanni’s home in the Town of Tonawanda."

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"As for the drug trafficking, Selva and Serio will provide "inside and intimate knowledge of how the conspiracy worked," Tripi said.

"While the prosecution characterized Bongiovanni's prosecution as a simple case, it's one whose participants have known each other for decades.

"Tripi characterized Selva as the negotiator of the first bribery scheme Bongiovanni is charged with. Selva, a childhood friend of Bongiovanni's, had been part of a marijuana-grow operation, and he convinced Bongiovanni to take the bribes, Tripi said.

"Masecchia, who attended high school and college with Bongiovanni, was the person who arranged the cash drops with Bongiovanni.

"Masecchia was the muscle and money man," Tripi said.

"Masecchia and Bongiovanni were the only ones who knew where Bongiovanni was receiving the bribes, Tripi said.

"He did it out of warped sense of loyalty to childhood friends who grew up to be drug traffickers," Tripi said."
Serio was the "financier" of the operation, Tripi said.

"The second bribery scheme involved Peter Gerace Jr., another childhood friend of Bongiovanni's, according to Tripi.

"Tripi said Gerace's ex-wife will testify that Bongiovanni would enter a side entrance of the Gerace-owned Pharaoh's Gentlemen's Club, the one without cameras, to collect envelopes of cash.

"Bongiovanni has been charged with accepting cash bribes from Gerace in exchange for protection from arrest and prosecution, shutting down an investigation, and also of falsely portraying Gerace as a DEA confidential source in order to dissuade an FBI agent from investigating Gerace.

"Bongiovanni frequented Pharaoh's and reconnected with Gerace after returning from a DEA stint in Florida, Tripi said.

"Bongiovanni passed along to Gerace sensitive investigative information, used to protect Pharaoh's, a place Tripi called "a bastion of alcohol, women and drug use."

"In 2009, while on supervised release for a fraud conviction, Gerace worried that his positive test for cocaine would cause his probation officer to violate him.

"Bongiovanni "injected himself" into the matter by writing a report that Gerace called him and offered to provide information to DEA if he was treated favorably over the failed drug test. Nothing ever came of it.

"Bongiovanni, indicted by a grand jury in October 2019, faces charges he accepted at least $250,000 in bribes from drug dealers whom he thought were associated with Italian organized crime and shielded them from arrest, as well as provided them with information about investigations and cooperating sources. The ex-DEA special agent is the first from the agency in Western New York to be charged with bribery and corruption.
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For the whole article see: https://buffalonews.com/news/local/crim ... -top-story
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Scott does a quality job interviewing Dan Hebeck of the Buffalo News on his Original Gangsters Podcast: https://youtu.be/BcCV3Xu53ZQ?si=HM4_v5L1r4-tiEDV
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