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I wonder if this Deluca is related to the DeLuca's who owned all the massage parlors and ran prostitution? I also believe that Attorney Louis Caputo is a direct descendant of Dominick Caputo from the 1920's.

http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2017/09/ ... work-bust/

http://triblive.com/local/westmoreland/ ... -operation
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Obituary for Louis Caputo, Esq. (Louis Jr's Dad)

http://www.post-gazette.com/news/obitua ... 0407050134
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JCB, very interesting activity indeed. Perhaps the 'formal structure' is gone
in Pitt, but the game seems to be the same. Just like the joker poker
machines in Philly are still big biz, the Pitt area is also lucrative. Are you aware
of any made LaRocca members still alive and active? Perhaps they oversee or
get tribute from this. Here it ATL, there are video poker machines in all the
privately (Paki/Indian) owned gas stations. I am on good terms with one owner
and when I asked him who controls his machines he got REAL mumbly! Someone
is making $ on them. Never hear of arrests down here on them. Thanks JCB.
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SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 1:43 pm JCB, very interesting activity indeed. Perhaps the 'formal structure' is gone
in Pitt, but the game seems to be the same. Just like the joker poker
machines in Philly are still big biz, the Pitt area is also lucrative. Are you aware
of any made LaRocca members still alive and active? Perhaps they oversee or
get tribute from this. Here it ATL, there are video poker machines in all the
privately (Paki/Indian) owned gas stations. I am on good terms with one owner
and when I asked him who controls his machines he got REAL mumbly! Someone
is making $ on them. Never hear of arrests down here on them. Thanks JCB.
The structure is definitely gone as both Pittsburgh and NE Pennsylvania have only 1 living member that I'm aware of. But we have seen examples in recent years of associates or descendants of mob guys involved in things here and there. Video gambling probably more than anything.
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Wiseguy wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:37 pm
SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 1:43 pm JCB, very interesting activity indeed. Perhaps the 'formal structure' is gone
in Pitt, but the game seems to be the same. Just like the joker poker
machines in Philly are still big biz, the Pitt area is also lucrative. Are you aware
of any made LaRocca members still alive and active? Perhaps they oversee or
get tribute from this. Here it ATL, there are video poker machines in all the
privately (Paki/Indian) owned gas stations. I am on good terms with one owner
and when I asked him who controls his machines he got REAL mumbly! Someone
is making $ on them. Never hear of arrests down here on them. Thanks JCB.
The structure is definitely gone as both Pittsburgh and NE Pennsylvania have only 1 living member that I'm aware of. But we have seen examples in recent years of associates or descendants of mob guys involved in things here and there. Video gambling probably more than anything.
Thomas “Sonny” Ciancutti, Capo, is still alive...but his last major bust was around 2000-2002 for running a $500k per week sports betting ring. Many associates are still alive and they operate independently. Anthony Murgie, Frank Unis Jr, Bobby Iannelli (his son Rodney took over his action and was busted a few years ago in Operation Pork Chop), Youngstown Boss Lenny Strollo is still alive (he flipped), Lawrence Garono (he flipped), Lawrence Amodie and Mike Gulino to name a few. There has been no structure since 2006 but most of it fell apart after the Ciancutti bust back in 2000.
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JCB1977 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 7:25 am
Wiseguy wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:37 pm
SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 1:43 pm JCB, very interesting activity indeed. Perhaps the 'formal structure' is gone
in Pitt, but the game seems to be the same. Just like the joker poker
machines in Philly are still big biz, the Pitt area is also lucrative. Are you aware
of any made LaRocca members still alive and active? Perhaps they oversee or
get tribute from this. Here it ATL, there are video poker machines in all the
privately (Paki/Indian) owned gas stations. I am on good terms with one owner
and when I asked him who controls his machines he got REAL mumbly! Someone
is making $ on them. Never hear of arrests down here on them. Thanks JCB.
The structure is definitely gone as both Pittsburgh and NE Pennsylvania have only 1 living member that I'm aware of. But we have seen examples in recent years of associates or descendants of mob guys involved in things here and there. Video gambling probably more than anything.
Thomas “Sonny” Ciancutti, Capo, is still alive...but his last major bust was around 2000-2002 for running a $500k per week sports betting ring. Many associates are still alive and they operate independently. Anthony Murgie, Frank Unis Jr, Bobby Iannelli (his son Rodney took over his action and was busted a few years ago in Operation Pork Chop), Youngstown Boss Lenny Strollo is still alive (he flipped), Lawrence Garono (he flipped), Lawrence Amodie and Mike Gulino to name a few. There has been no structure since 2006 but most of it fell apart after the Ciancutti bust back in 2000.
Thanks JCB.
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Nice article , I wonder if they got the machines from nannicola lol
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SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 1:43 pm JCB, very interesting activity indeed. Perhaps the 'formal structure' is gone
in Pitt, but the game seems to be the same. Just like the joker poker
machines in Philly are still big biz, the Pitt area is also lucrative. Are you aware
of any made LaRocca members still alive and active? Perhaps they oversee or
get tribute from this. Here it ATL, there are video poker machines in all the
privately (Paki/Indian) owned gas stations. I am on good terms with one owner
and when I asked him who controls his machines he got REAL mumbly! Someone
is making $ on them. Never hear of arrests down here on them. Thanks JCB.
I wonder if he was "Mumbling" Anthony Murgie ;)
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Stroccos wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 8:46 am Nice article , I wonder if they got the machines from nannicola lol
Ya think ;)
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JCB1977 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 7:25 am
Thomas “Sonny” Ciancutti, Capo, is still alive...but his last major bust was around 2000-2002 for running a $500k per week sports betting ring. Many associates are still alive and they operate independently. Anthony Murgie, Frank Unis Jr, Bobby Iannelli (his son Rodney took over his action and was busted a few years ago in Operation Pork Chop), Youngstown Boss Lenny Strollo is still alive (he flipped), Lawrence Garono (he flipped), Lawrence Amodie and Mike Gulino to name a few. There has been no structure since 2006 but most of it fell apart after the Ciancutti bust back in 2000.
Yeah, Ciancutti is the one member left in Pittsburgh and Charles "Lips" Fratello is the one left from Scranton. I don't really count D'Elia anymore since he testified against DeNaples.
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Stroccos wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 8:46 am Nice article , I wonder if they got the machines from nannicola lol
The Western PA Poker Machine Baron was John "Duffy" Conley...who got all of his machines from Pat Ferruccio...but it is a good question on where the machines came from...Conley has done 3 prison sentences over the machines and has been under the radar for a while now...
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Wiseguy wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 9:31 pm
JCB1977 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 7:25 am
Thomas “Sonny” Ciancutti, Capo, is still alive...but his last major bust was around 2000-2002 for running a $500k per week sports betting ring. Many associates are still alive and they operate independently. Anthony Murgie, Frank Unis Jr, Bobby Iannelli (his son Rodney took over his action and was busted a few years ago in Operation Pork Chop), Youngstown Boss Lenny Strollo is still alive (he flipped), Lawrence Garono (he flipped), Lawrence Amodie and Mike Gulino to name a few. There has been no structure since 2006 but most of it fell apart after the Ciancutti bust back in 2000.
Yeah, Ciancutti is the one member left in Pittsburgh and Charles "Lips" Fratello is the one left from Scranton. I don't really count D'Elia anymore since he testified against DeNaples.
I spoke to a friend of mine who is a cop in New Kensington, PA where Sonny resides. Sonny is in his mid 80's and spends his time at the Rivers Casino betting the ponies but has recently been battling some health problems...and I was told he's going downhill fast. Won't be long before his obit is in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette who always does comprehensive articles when mobsters die.
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JCB1977 wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 1:35 pm
Stroccos wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 8:46 am Nice article , I wonder if they got the machines from nannicola lol
The Western PA Poker Machine Baron was John "Duffy" Conley...who got all of his machines from Pat Ferruccio...but it is a good question on where the machines came from...Conley has done 3 prison sentences over the machines and has been under the radar for a while now...
My bet is that Anthony Murgie is doing business with his grand nephew, Charlie Nannicola, and is the machine man. Any takers ;)
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FriendofHenry wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:21 pm
JCB1977 wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 1:35 pm
Stroccos wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2018 8:46 am Nice article , I wonder if they got the machines from nannicola lol
The Western PA Poker Machine Baron was John "Duffy" Conley...who got all of his machines from Pat Ferruccio...but it is a good question on where the machines came from...Conley has done 3 prison sentences over the machines and has been under the radar for a while now...
My bet is that Anthony Murgie is doing business with his grand nephew, Charlie Nannicola, and is the machine man. Any takers ;)
I believe they even formed a few shell companies to kinda sheild it from the main businesses.
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