LCN membership:
Frankie Bomb & Carlo:• Anthony Giacalone Jr. and Sal Vitello were never made and Tocco can’t recall if Peter Jack Corrado was “formally inducted” – in reference to the 1993 lists
• Giacalone Jnr was a “nice guy”, Tocco looked out for him “his whole life”
• The FBI and US Attorney’s Office apparently considered Nove an LCN member despite being informally under his uncle – Tocco says that he and Big Paulie Corrado both “refused a ceremony” (also stated previously)
• Joseph Giacalone is not a made member according to Tocco but Scott says there is government identification claiming otherwise (not sure what the source is)
Via Scott’s interviews with Tony Zerilli:• Tocco does not comment on Frank Bommarito’s membership status but says he didn’t like him
• When they first met, Bommarito rudely asked about his first name with Tocco telling him it was after his grandfather and “to go fuck himself”
• Scott claims it was the government, not Jiggy, that says Carlo Bommarito was made in 1995
• Tocco says it is very possible that Carlo was hot-dosed in prison but doesn’t comment on his formal status because he never met him
• Scott met Frank Bommarito for the first time shortly after Carlo had died and when offering condolences, was told that Carlo was a “motherfucker who got what he deserved”
Unions:• A ceremony under Joe Zerilli began with a “mantra” while holding hands, then at the end, they would link hands again
Post-Gametax admin:• Under Fitzsimmons and through Peter Vitale and Jimmy Quasarano, Detroit had roughly the same influence in the Teamsters as when Hoffa was around
• Tocco knew Joseph and Michael Bane (IBT)
Misc:• Speculation: Jack V. Giacalone was probably going to be the boss after Jack W. Tocco with Anthony LaPiana in an “advisory” role
• Anthony Tocco was the acting boss, probably only because of his brother
• Joe Zerilli had a low opinion of Vito Genovese
• Tocco likes Andiamo’s () and recommends it if one is going to Detroit
• Tocco says Lindbloom is a complete liar and not affiliated but he did know a lot of his relatives
• Tocco knew a few Chicago guys from prison and dealt with them in gambling operations, no further identification of these guys – these meetings were primarily through Anthony Zerilli in Las Vegas
• Tocco told Big Paulie Corrado to avoid the trial-fixing issue by going to his attorney, which caused a “major problem” between Billy Giacalone and Corrado in prison