Good point and you are of course correct that if guys are fraternizing with Fratto, he probably isn’t shelved. My own assumption has been that he is still active as a member in the organization, though how he fits into the structure I don’t think is clear. He could be in charge of the same EP crew as Cassano and Gagliano. He could be in charge of a different crew (the formal crew structure today could well be different than what it was in the past, and just because the FBI is currently talking about an “Elmwood Park crew”, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is the same entity exactly as the past Cerone/DiFronzo crew, though it might be. Eg, it could have been split into two crews at some point, a totally new crew could have been formed and given to some guys, etc). Or he could be a senior soldier who is the “boss” of a bunch of associates, as many made guys of course are. Hard to say and my take with these things is typically we need more info to make more educated guesses.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:13 pmGood observation Tony. It is my personal opinion that Fratto might be in admin position. If he is shelved, guys that are still involved like to hang out with him. Carparelli, Rainone, Spina and many other associates hang out with him every week at Capri. That’s just a fact and if anyone doesn’t believe it then go down there on a weekend. Not hard to find them. Usually when you are shelved, you are disowned by other members and associates. That being said, he could have taken a note from DiFronzo and insulated himself from street level operations.PolackTony wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:58 pmFratto may or not may not be involved today. I could see it just as easily being that he’s shelved or sidelined as him being a captain at this point (neither scenario would really surprise me). He could also just be a member in good standing and his “crew” that Scott has reported is just a crew of associates reporting to a soldier. One thing to note is that Fratto hasn’t come up in any of this recent EP stuff as of yet. Maybe because they don’t have anything to tie him to any of it, but if Scott somehow knows that Fratto is the “boss of EP”, and the Feds have clearly been on EP like white on rice, wouldn’t they be aware of this also? He also the only one who is a publically confirmed LCN member, so far as I’m aware, so you’d think they’d be keen to have him in there to further argue that this is an LCN entity (thinking of like the affidavits we discussed before that the FBI submitted for the Frontier case last Spring). Just raising the question, as I don’t think any of us here really know.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:47 pmFratto being boss is plausible. I don’t buy they will disband when he dies. Makes no sense to me. A crew is absorbed when there is hardly anyone left. EP has some heavy players still left.Ivan wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:43 pmFratto's still officially in charge according to Scott's sources; FWIW they have told him the crew is still around, Fratto is semi-retired but still the nominal boss, the crew is going to be rolled into Cicero when Fratto's gone (so it will stop being a separate crew "for real,"), and that Dote, Abbinati, and Mitria are the top guys.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:05 pm I think it is evident that the EP crew is still around and it was bad info that said they were disbanded or absorbed. The question is who is the leader. The Mandel case and this Cassano case tells me they are still a force. Gary gags very well could be or Tony Dote. I know Dote and Cassano do not like each other and do not get along. Gary gags got his start working for Giancana driving him and his girlfriends around . He has been around for a long time. I believe he is still the owner of Luke’s but is not involved in day to day operations of it. He does spend most of his time in Naples, Fl so he might be removed from operations now.
Plausible enough, I guess? Not sure if we covered it already but he also had an article up about how there were like half a dozen CIs in the crew in the 2010s, according to court filings.
Having said that, you’re actually around these guys and your opinion counts for something with these things and is worth considering, even if it’s just your personal opinion.
Regarding Fratto insulating himself from stuff, one would certainly expect so if he is still somebody. I’ll cite again the former Lucchese associate that I spoke with, the one who worked in Chicago in the late 90s/2000s. He said that made guys in Chicago are “like ghosts, they won’t talk to or deal with anybody but their own people”. We can see this with the Pete DiFronzo/Mickey Davis thing, where an order to throw a beating on RJ Serpico went through a buffer chain of 5 guys.