DiNunzio’s Boston mob crew back in the govt’s crosshairs
The band is getting back together in the Boston mafia. In the North End that is. Where else? With the release from prison of New England mob underboss Carmen (The Big Cheese) DiNunzio last week, his entire inner-circle has returned to the streets of Beantown, with the exception of his little brother Anthony (The Little Cheese) DiNunzio, the crime family’s former acting boss who has three years left on his own prison term. According to law enforcement sources in Massachusetts, the Big Cheese is expected to rejoin his crew of direct underlings in Gregory (Fat Greg) Costa, William (Billy the Angel) Angelesco, Salvatore (Tea Party Tore) Marino and Johnny Scarpelli and reconvene his rule over the Boston faction of the New England LCN syndicate also known as the Patriarca Family.
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Boston mob crew back in the feds crosshairs
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Boston mob crew back in the feds crosshairs
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Isn't he on supervised release? If so, and I believe he is, the last thing he'll be doing is getting the band back together or associating with anybody until his supervised release expires. Anybody know how long he's under federal supervision?
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Re: Boston mob crew back in the feds crosshairs
His original sentence was 72 months ( 1:08-cr-10094-WGY-1), so he got out about six or seven months early. Additionally, his sentence included three years of supervised release. I don't see why that would change.JCB1977 wrote:Isn't he on supervised release? If so, and I believe he is, the last thing he'll be doing is getting the band back together or associating with anybody until his supervised release expires. Anybody know how long he's under federal supervision?
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Re: Boston mob crew back in the feds crosshairs
JerryB wrote:His original sentence was 72 months ( 1:08-cr-10094-WGY-1), so he got out about six or seven months early. Additionally, his sentence included three years of supervised release. I don't see why that would change.JCB1977 wrote:Isn't he on supervised release? If so, and I believe he is, the last thing he'll be doing is getting the band back together or associating with anybody until his supervised release expires. Anybody know how long he's under federal supervision?
Most likely, he isn't allowed to be associating with mob guys or felons. Sure, there are ways around it, but I think he's smarter than that. The Govn't has a hard on for Boston, so you know they will be surveilling him constantly.
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