Foods good. Cheap drinks. Card games. Is an actual Italian bar. Old school feelStroccos wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 12:55 pmBorgata no interest is going there , maybe the food is good? , never heard anyone really talk about it ,Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 11:53 amAs I said. I know him and Sidari know each other. I'm sure he knows Papalardo. Great authentic as it gets Little Italy. 3 hours from Buffalo. Borgata is a great spot. Guy named Tommy owns it.Stroccos wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 11:49 amAllot of these guys where connected from back when the unions were still under control . Allot of Buffalo / cleveland connections over the yearsIvan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 11:30 amOne of the more mind-blowing epiphanies I've had about the mafia is that the reflexive and cynical they're-just-after-money take on the mafia, while having a grain of truth to it, is for the most part pseudo-sophisticated bullshit, while the corny Joe Bonanno thing about it being an old tradition of brotherhood/honor/respect is more or less true.Angelo Santino wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 4:01 amIt's truly the essence of what makes the mafia the mafia. If criminality were the sole factor "the Italians" would have died out long ago.Ivan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 3:11 amA very knowledgeable and reliable source has told me that Russell Papalardo in Cleveland still enjoys this sort of treatment as a "brother" in this way by other mafia figures and Cleveland is still regarded as "represented" amid mafia matters by him even though the family is defunct and he's the only made guy still living.Angelo Santino wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 2:49 am If these two groups have any connections whatsoever (even down to a Colombo using a laundrymat that Buffalo owns), there would be formal introductions made, that's the mafia at play as a network. It's not exciting or sexy. It's as simple and easy as a Buffalo member attending a Gambino party and encountering one of the few remaining New Orleans' members (or a Chicago member or a Philly member, take your pick). They'll be formally introduced as brothers and what, if anything, they decide to do is their own business.
Cleveland is a really fascinating example of the network that encompasses associates, legit businessmen, labor, unmade criminals etc. surviving the family's "death." What was once a "structured crime family" has evolved into a network of shady but mostly legit guys centered on a certain staffing agency, with a lot of familiar surnames popping up if you examine who's a part of that network.But when you think of it as a network, what incentive is there to let it die? That could equate to keeping communication with Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, Pittsburgh (if there is anything left) and New York. It doesn't have to be Papalardo plotting to "rebuild" (ie a Family structure complete with captains with Moltistanti-style grunt 'made men') which is what most outsiders would expect and in fact, would argue he's nonviable if he doesn't.
Anyway, I would be shocked if Papalardo and Todaro were not personally acquainted, given the above factors and the fact that their cities are "right down the road" from one another.
I know loose has been to Buffalo for some meetings I even have a photo of loose in La nova pizzeria hat .
Can you share pic of Loose??
everyone is pretty much dead now anyways ,
No don’t want it spread all over the internet family members is in the photo who are still alive , if they died before me then I will post it
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If you have a Windows computer, maybe search it for "Snipping Tool" and use that thing to crop out everyone but Loose?Stroccos wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 12:55 pm Borgata no interest is going there , maybe the food is good? , never heard anyone really talk about it ,
everyone is pretty much dead now anyways ,
No don’t want it spread all over the internet family members is in the photo who are still alive , if they died before me then I will post it
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Iacobacci swearing fealty with a La Nova hat -- nice.
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Proof in point about prison relationships from the Gerace/Bongiovanni case.B. wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 7:15 pmIf true, that is a very good detail to know. Johnny makes a great point that prison relationships are a huge factor in these connections, especially today. You see these group photos of guys from different Families and that is just scratching the surface. Guys who do good time together end up like brothers.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 6:53 pmPretty sure Bifulco was locked up with Anthony Donatojohnny_scootch wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 6:35 pm Connections are sources of pride for mafiosi they’re badges of honor, cultivated and even passed down through generations in some cases. In modern times now that these guys are far removed from the Sicilian towns their fathers and grandfathers came from many of these cross family relationships are formed in prison. It’s not a stretch at all to think a member or a trusted associate of the Colombo family has a connection/the ability to reach out to a member or associate of the Todaro family to pass messages or set up meetings.
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I finally found proper online newspaper obituaries for Giacomo Luppino and his wife, Domenica (née Todaro) -- I previously wasn't using proper search terms.
Giacomo Luppino's obituary mentions he is a brother to an Antonio and Antonia Ferrara of Italy -- not sure whether this was a typo or that the relationship requires investigating. I thought there would be a mention of relatives in Australia; I thought wrong.
If anyone wants to see or review part of the discussion about Domenica's ancestry and the conjecture that she was related to the Todaros of Buffalo, please go to viewtopic.php?p=120584&hilit=Todaro+Domenica#p120584. I'm afraid that Domenica's obituary doesn't specify her birthplace at all. The obit does mention a brother, Carlo, of Italy. Another interesting tidbit is that Paolo Violi's wife, Grazia, still appeared to be in Montreal more than 4 years after her husband was murdered -- the narrative has always been that she and her children moved to Hamilton shortly thereafter.
Giacomo Luppino's obituary mentions he is a brother to an Antonio and Antonia Ferrara of Italy -- not sure whether this was a typo or that the relationship requires investigating. I thought there would be a mention of relatives in Australia; I thought wrong.
If anyone wants to see or review part of the discussion about Domenica's ancestry and the conjecture that she was related to the Todaros of Buffalo, please go to viewtopic.php?p=120584&hilit=Todaro+Domenica#p120584. I'm afraid that Domenica's obituary doesn't specify her birthplace at all. The obit does mention a brother, Carlo, of Italy. Another interesting tidbit is that Paolo Violi's wife, Grazia, still appeared to be in Montreal more than 4 years after her husband was murdered -- the narrative has always been that she and her children moved to Hamilton shortly thereafter.
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Thanks for sharing Anti.
Why do you wonder if the mention of a brother in Italy is a typo? A Antonia and Antonio Ferrara appear on the family tree Manning had shared.
Nice to see something else confirm the Violi brothers and their mother stayed in Montreal for several years after Paolo's murder. I believe we discussed it after an article about Giuseppe Violi's parole mentioned it and we pointed it out then.
Why do you wonder if the mention of a brother in Italy is a typo? A Antonia and Antonio Ferrara appear on the family tree Manning had shared.
Nice to see something else confirm the Violi brothers and their mother stayed in Montreal for several years after Paolo's murder. I believe we discussed it after an article about Giuseppe Violi's parole mentioned it and we pointed it out then.
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Some of the family trees and charts prepared by officers of the Halton Regional Police Service contain errors or omissions or both. Private investigator (PI) Derrick Snowdy was the first to publicly share some of these documents, especially on the former Twitter, and at the time I was so happy to see the documents that I didn't question the propriety of these being shared on social media, why a particular PI is sharing them, why he had copies (he had stated he had a storage locker full of docs), how Snowdy and Paul Manning knew each other, etc. Most important, I also failed to examine why I was indiscreet by being the first to share such documents here on TBHF and Gangster BB Net.
If the family tree above is correct, then Antonia Luppino Ferrara was Giacomo Luppino's surviving sibling -- his sister -- at the time of his death, with Antonio Ferrara being his brother-in-law. If true, the obituary should have been worded along the lines of Dear brother of Antonia Ferrara (Antonio), both of Italy or Dear brother of Antonia (Antonio Ferrara), both of Italy.
But Luppino's obituary lists Antonio first. Based on what we thought we knew, there are a couple of possible misreadings caused by the obit: Antonio Ferrara and Antonio Ferrara are Luppino's brother and sister, resepctively, and for some reason bear a surname different from Luppino's; Antonio Ferrara is Luppino's brother, with Antonia being Luppino's sister-in-law as a result of her marriage to Antonio, i.e., she is Mrs. Ferrara.
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The obituary ran in print 8 times over 3 consecutive days: 6 times in the Hamilton Spectator, 2 times in the Burlington Spectator. If there was a typo, I'm not sure why it wasn't corrected. But then again there was a typo in the married name of the Luppino daughter Carmela: she is Carmela Rugolo, not Carmela Pugolo. There is an Ancestry user who strongly insinuates that she is an unacknowledged child of one of Giacomo Luppino's married adult children.
Some of the family trees and charts prepared by officers of the Halton Regional Police Service contain errors or omissions or both. Private investigator (PI) Derrick Snowdy was the first to publicly share some of these documents, especially on the former Twitter, and at the time I was so happy to see the documents that I didn't question the propriety of these being shared on social media, why a particular PI is sharing them, why he had copies (he had stated he had a storage locker full of docs), how Snowdy and Paul Manning knew each other, etc. Most important, I also failed to examine why I was indiscreet by being the first to share such documents here on TBHF and Gangster BB Net.
If the family tree above is correct, then Antonia Luppino Ferrara was Giacomo Luppino's surviving sibling -- his sister -- at the time of his death, with Antonio Ferrara being his brother-in-law. If true, the obituary should have been worded along the lines of Dear brother of Antonia Ferrara (Antonio), both of Italy or Dear brother of Antonia (Antonio Ferrara), both of Italy.
But Luppino's obituary lists Antonio first. Based on what we thought we knew, there are a couple of possible misreadings caused by the obit: Antonio Ferrara and Antonio Ferrara are Luppino's brother and sister, resepctively, and for some reason bear a surname different from Luppino's; Antonio Ferrara is Luppino's brother, with Antonia being Luppino's sister-in-law as a result of her marriage to Antonio, i.e., she is Mrs. Ferrara.
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The obituary ran in print 8 times over 3 consecutive days: 6 times in the Hamilton Spectator, 2 times in the Burlington Spectator. If there was a typo, I'm not sure why it wasn't corrected. But then again there was a typo in the married name of the Luppino daughter Carmela: she is Carmela Rugolo, not Carmela Pugolo. There is an Ancestry user who strongly insinuates that she is an unacknowledged child of one of Giacomo Luppino's married adult children.
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Ahh I see what you mean. I would think it's just the way the family submitted the obituary instead of Antonio or both being siblings.
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I finally just now found online newspaper obituaries for John Papalia's parents, i.e., Antonio Papalia and Maria Rosa (née Italiano).
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Fear of assassinations, witness retaliation sparks dispute over evidence in Gerace, Outlaws Motorcycle Club case
Patrick LaKamp | The Buffalo News
“A member of the Kingsmen Motorcycle Club and known associate of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club recently expressed his desire to see Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Tripi and Chief U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Wolford executed during the trial of Pharaoh’s owner Peter Gerace Jr., according to a recent court filing by the government.
“The individual stated, while in Bureau of Prisons custody, he made connections with high-ranking members of organized crime, including ‘mafiosos’ and members of the Outlaws MC,” according to Cooper’s affidavit. “The individual stated that he felt like someone could engage in violence toward the prosecutor and/or Chief Judge Wolford, and specifically stated members of the Outlaws MC would attend the trial of Gerace.”
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“What’s more, prosecutors say Gerace has been identified by law enforcement as a member or associate of Italian organized crime.
“The mafia has a well-documented history of intimidating and otherwise attempting to silence witnesses through violence and acts of violence, and/or retaliating against witnesses who have provided information to law enforcement, Cooper said.”
For the whole article see: https://buffalonews.com/news/local/crim ... f3c8e.html
Patrick LaKamp | The Buffalo News
“A member of the Kingsmen Motorcycle Club and known associate of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club recently expressed his desire to see Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Tripi and Chief U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Wolford executed during the trial of Pharaoh’s owner Peter Gerace Jr., according to a recent court filing by the government.
“The individual stated, while in Bureau of Prisons custody, he made connections with high-ranking members of organized crime, including ‘mafiosos’ and members of the Outlaws MC,” according to Cooper’s affidavit. “The individual stated that he felt like someone could engage in violence toward the prosecutor and/or Chief Judge Wolford, and specifically stated members of the Outlaws MC would attend the trial of Gerace.”
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“What’s more, prosecutors say Gerace has been identified by law enforcement as a member or associate of Italian organized crime.
“The mafia has a well-documented history of intimidating and otherwise attempting to silence witnesses through violence and acts of violence, and/or retaliating against witnesses who have provided information to law enforcement, Cooper said.”
For the whole article see: https://buffalonews.com/news/local/crim ... f3c8e.html
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Antonio Borrelli, who was involved in the infamous California Sandwiches shooting incident in Toronto in 2004 and who is alleged to be a nephew of Peter Scarcella, had an Ontario Court of Justice criminal matter heard back on June 27 in the Newmarket courthouse north of Toronto (see screenshot below).
His next court appearance is this Friday, and it is once again a TBST (to be spoken to) per ontariocourtdates.ca.
I was able to confirm that Borrelli is on the docket by using his age as a search term.
His next court appearance is this Friday, and it is once again a TBST (to be spoken to) per ontariocourtdates.ca.
I was able to confirm that Borrelli is on the docket by using his age as a search term.
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Mark Falzone is the brother of Chris Falzone. Chris married Joelle Maranto. (Joelle's name came up in earlier court documents.) Their officiant was Father Moreno who official reports say died of a suiced. Suicide as a cause of death has officially been is disputed by the Moreno family and others-experts hired by the family indicate it would have been impossible for Moreno because of his disabilty to use a gun in the hand the way the coronor descibed the suicide. Father Morneno, also, officiated the wedding of Peter Gerace and his first wife Deborah Schmitt.NickleCity wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:25 am ^^^^
Let me add this snippet because of the interesting surname.
Mark Falzone, 46, of North Buffalo, who called himself Serio's friend, testified last week that he was struggling financially when he became involved in Serio's drug-trafficking organization.
"I was complaining about my house being in foreclosure and he said he could help if I helped unload packagers," Falzone said.
Falzone helped unload three shipments of marijuana for $500 a load. He unloaded at his home 100 pounds of marijuana that came in packages hidden in wood pellets. He unloaded another 100 pounds hidden in mulch delivered to Serio's warehouse at Sycamore Street and Michigan Avenue. The third shipment was unloaded at Serio's mansion, also hidden in mulch, Falzone said. He spread the mulch around Serio's yard.
Falzone said he was also once paid $1,000 to drive to and from New York City, following behind Serio's car. If a police vehicle started following Serio, Falzone was instructed to drive erratically, acting as decoy, to distract the police officer from Serio's car.
Then came Serio's arrest in April 2017.
Falzone said he met shortly afterward with Masecchia, who was surprised by the arrest.
"I talked to my guy and Ron wasn't on any radars," Falzone said Masecchia told him.
There was a reason for that. The Erie County Sheriff's Office and FBI made the arrest, without informing the DEA. So Bongiovanni knew nothing of it.
Chris and Mark's parents are/were Michael Falzone and Eileen nee Biel. Michael Falzone is the son of Lawrence Falzone & Caroline nee Cardova. Lawrence is the son of Michael Falzone and Ann nee LoVollo who came to Buffalo from Pittston. They were originally from Serradifalco, Caltanissetta, Sicily.
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In what context did Joelle’s name come up?
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Names/Contacts that were on Bongiovanni’s phone when the govt took it when he came back into the States from vacation. Defense wanted this info tossed saying it was improper search… prosecution was proving they didn’t the names didn’t just come from phone but were already known and part of investigations. Joelle’s name was phonetic and used her maiden name.
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Scott B. is reporting that Sam Napoli is active per the headline of his latest story. Thought he was dead
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