Anthony Arillotta book notes - official/formal captain?

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there a old article floating about volpe in Hartford courant maybe. he was definitely made in like 93 94. If I was to guess he didn't report to the Springfield crew after his last arrest in tge middle 90tys.probaly got a new captain
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Arilotta always looks unprepared. H seems like the guy who always had it easy when it came to making money, but now since his lifestyle changed, so has his income. He does not want to work for it and he will not work for it. He just seems lazy and out of all the people I seen ask him questions he never once seemed like he was interested in answering the ?
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How do we go from a modern arilotta book to talking about 1930s? Arilotta can barely count to 10, nevermind give historical context on stuff that happened years and years ago.
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i think he SAID that after he was back on street and had to go "straight", he would drive miles and miles a day to go to nissan dealership and slowly became best salesperson in the region. don't know how truthful it is.
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CornerBoy wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:57 am i think he SAID that after he was back on street and had to go "straight", he would drive miles and miles a day to go to nissan dealership and slowly became best salesperson in the region. don't know how truthful it is.
Yeah, my ass the best salesman, then what happened? He decided to retire....because he was making so much money?
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Then he decided to do two thirds and one a quarter of a podcast in the janitors closet at the Mt Carmel social club with two jamokes. Then he said, he was just getting started with the podcast and there was alot more to come. Then he never hosted his own podcast again. Makes sense why the best salesperson in Boston would quit.
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just reporting on the last few pages of the book that he wrote.

i couldn't understand anything bc i only knew of like 4 names before.

Hard to keep all the names straight

whats the deal w this Emilio Fusco
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CornerBoy wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 6:33 am just reporting on the last few pages of the book that he wrote.

i couldn't understand anything bc i only knew of like 4 names before.

Hard to keep all the names straight

whats the deal w this Emilio Fusco
Fusco was acquitted of two murders but still sentenced to 25 years as the judge still considered him culpable. He lost his appeal. Two of his sons were arrested in the past year or so for narcotics.
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Tonyd621 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:42 pm Then he decided to do two thirds and one a quarter of a podcast in the janitors closet at the Mt Carmel social club with two jamokes. Then he said, he was just getting started with the podcast and there was alot more to come. Then he never hosted his own podcast again. Makes sense why the best salesperson in Boston would quit.

He did an entire huge podcast called “up against the mob” a former prosecutor in the southern district did it and he’s the star of it. Arilotta
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