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Gangland - 11/8/18
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
10/4Adam wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 10:55 amI know. I was just being sarcastic.SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:34 amThe author meant to type Joe Zerilli.
He mispelled the name, I think....
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I agreeCheech wrote:Andy's columns always suck.
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
some good pics this week:
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
Andy didn't do his homework again. Not only did he fuck up Joe Zerilli's name, but doesn't even have the facts wright. Joe Zerilli didn't do time in that case, it was his son Anthony Zerilli, who was acting boss at the time. This lead to 2 interesting things. First, with Anthony Zerilli in prison, he knows nothing about the particulars of the Hoffa murder. And also it's been written that the Las Vegas case led to him not succeeding his Dad as boss, but Jack Tocco being groomed to take over.
Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
Also I believe Joe Zerilli never did any prison time.
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Good gangland. Id say be too long till mannino gets indicted on charges due to the semplice tapes.
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
Previously Capeci had stated that Semplice was a (??) Acting Boss or some high ranking positon that had a lot of people questioning it meant towards his drug operation and/or zips.
Now he says hes just a Gambino soldier. Still obviously he must have lota prestige to be dealing with who he is.
Now he says hes just a Gambino soldier. Still obviously he must have lota prestige to be dealing with who he is.
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
As well as Mannino being Capo and not Consiglere
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
I don't ever recall Capeci saying that Semplice was anything other than a high-ranking soldier in the family's Zip faction. Certainly not acting boss.JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 7:01 pm Previously Capeci had stated that Semplice was a (??) Acting Boss or some high ranking positon that had a lot of people questioning it meant towards his drug operation and/or zips.
Now he says hes just a Gambino soldier. Still obviously he must have lota prestige to be dealing with who he is.
Forgive me if I'm wrong.
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Im very surprised that mannino wasn’t indicted in this case even tho he was implicated on one of the tapes. Only reasonable explanation is that the feds r tryin to build a big rico case against mannino and the zip faction.
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
This is what was last said about Siemplace which is almost exactly the same :gohnjotti wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 7:48 pmI don't ever recall Capeci saying that Semplice was anything other than a high-ranking soldier in the family's Zip faction. Certainly not acting boss.JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 7:01 pm Previously Capeci had stated that Semplice was a (??) Acting Boss or some high ranking positon that had a lot of people questioning it meant towards his drug operation and/or zips.
Now he says hes just a Gambino soldier. Still obviously he must have lota prestige to be dealing with who he is.
Forgive me if I'm wrong.
In court filings, prosecutors have described Semplice, who like Zummo, has no prior arrests, as an influential wiseguy with a "very special relationship" with capo Lorenzo Mannino, an important member of the Sicilian faction which currently runs the Gambino crime family.
They have also stated that Semplice, 55, has ties "to multiple other 'made' members and associates of the Gambino crime family from across the country and around the world." In 2016, the feds claim, he introduced Morena "to the 'boss' and 'underboss' of an international organized crime family from Italy who the defendant knew to be 'Gambino guys.'"
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I believe that i made a mistake and it was Franchesco Palmeri who the Italians said he was a Underboss as well as given his own narc network
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Re: Gangland - 11/8/18
Wow. Are there any examples of this happening?SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 10:46 amThey were an all powerful shadow government,willychichi wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:00 amThanks for the link SP, it's amazing the reach these guys had at one time and the number of politicians and LE they had on their payroll.SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:42 am I ran acorss this article while looking for 'Joe Zicarelli from Detroit'
It's a good read, thought I would share it:
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/a ... 62,00.html
which is the main & basic reason i am so interested in them.
Most people do not understand or even care about this
fact. NYC & Chicago especially. In Chitown, Pat Marcy
and Fred Roti controlled the 1st Ward judiciary. The Outfity got
away with murder as the Harry Aleman case proved. In NYC,
Frank Costello had undated resignation letters written by all
of the judges he approved to sit on the bench. If the judge
displeased Costello, he would mail the letter to the NY Times.
The judge would find out he resigned when he got his morning
paper.
The way you talk, you just confuse him.