Frank Balistrieri Milwaukee question
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Frank Balistrieri Milwaukee question
Kind of a long shot, but does anyone have any idea who Frank Balistrieri's mistress was around 1973 or so?
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I know in the 1960s he was cheating with his wife's cousin. Not sure if she was an Alioto or a maternal cousin or if the affair continued into the 1970s given the problems it caused.
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He may have contunued it,,,an FBI file I have mentioning him, Charles VInce and Joe Ferriola being in the same dormitory in federal prison in the early 1970s mentioned him having a mistress. I'm continually frustrated as there's no decent book written about Milwaukee given they were around since the early days and were even involved in the Vegas skim.
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Best one I’ve read is by Gavin Schmidt.cavita wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:13 pmHe may have contunued it,,,an FBI file I have mentioning him, Charles VInce and Joe Ferriola being in the same dormitory in federal prison in the early 1970s mentioned him having a mistress. I'm continually frustrated as there's no decent book written about Milwaukee given they were around since the early days and were even involved in the Vegas skim.
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Re: Frank Balistrieri Milwaukee question
Do you mean the mostly picture book that's 120 odd pages long? Yes, that is good but I'm looking for a traditional book that does have pictures but is more descriptive.JCB1977 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 7:30 pmBest one I’ve read is by Gavin Schmidt.cavita wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:13 pmHe may have contunued it,,,an FBI file I have mentioning him, Charles VInce and Joe Ferriola being in the same dormitory in federal prison in the early 1970s mentioned him having a mistress. I'm continually frustrated as there's no decent book written about Milwaukee given they were around since the early days and were even involved in the Vegas skim.
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Not that this relates to your original question but I have always been fascinated with the Milwaukee family.
Few of the interesting things still see today: Pitch's BBQ still has a spot next to Jo Jo's Martini Lounge at Summerfest (huge music festival). While both "have been sold" by the original owners I am pretty sure that the old owners of Pitch's, as well as the old owner of Jo Jo's Martini Lounge had ties (100% positive on Pitch's) were made men. Always wonder if they had some ties into Summerfest during years past (through financial means). Obviously makes no difference in 2019 but it probably did 30-40 years ago.
Another is the infamous light display at Libby's Lounge (now closed but the light display remains). https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2015/01/05/h ... ay-lights/. Dennis Librizzi I believe is a made but was always a prominent figure in the Milwaukee community.
On a complete different aside: I had a former co-worker that was doing house work in the late 70's for Augie Palmisano in the days prior to his car bomb death.
Few of the interesting things still see today: Pitch's BBQ still has a spot next to Jo Jo's Martini Lounge at Summerfest (huge music festival). While both "have been sold" by the original owners I am pretty sure that the old owners of Pitch's, as well as the old owner of Jo Jo's Martini Lounge had ties (100% positive on Pitch's) were made men. Always wonder if they had some ties into Summerfest during years past (through financial means). Obviously makes no difference in 2019 but it probably did 30-40 years ago.
Another is the infamous light display at Libby's Lounge (now closed but the light display remains). https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2015/01/05/h ... ay-lights/. Dennis Librizzi I believe is a made but was always a prominent figure in the Milwaukee community.
On a complete different aside: I had a former co-worker that was doing house work in the late 70's for Augie Palmisano in the days prior to his car bomb death.
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Cavita is familiar with this topic, but here is one from a while back with a lot of information on Milwaukee for those interested:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2168
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2168
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I don't know but the Eagles played for 4 hours at Summerfesttonyei31 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:50 pm Not that this relates to your original question but I have always been fascinated with the Milwaukee family.
Few of the interesting things still see today: Pitch's BBQ still has a spot next to Jo Jo's Martini Lounge at Summerfest (huge music festival). While both "have been sold" by the original owners I am pretty sure that the old owners of Pitch's, as well as the old owner of Jo Jo's Martini Lounge had ties (100% positive on Pitch's) were made men. Always wonder if they had some ties into Summerfest during years past (through financial means). Obviously makes no difference in 2019 but it probably did 30-40 years ago.
Another is the infamous light display at Libby's Lounge (now closed but the light display remains). https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2015/01/05/h ... ay-lights/. Dennis Librizzi I believe is a made but was always a prominent figure in the Milwaukee community.
On a complete different aside: I had a former co-worker that was doing house work in the late 70's for Augie Palmisano in the days prior to his car bomb death.
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Yeah, that was a great post....the informant was definitely Maniaci given all the clues from FBI files I have. He was in a position to give information on the Midwest families going back to the 1930s. I suspect he didn't know 100% about everything but his insight was very valuable.B. wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:37 pm Cavita is familiar with this topic, but here is one from a while back with a lot of information on Milwaukee for those interested:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2168
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Have you ever seen this article?cavita wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:46 pmDo you mean the mostly picture book that's 120 odd pages long? Yes, that is good but I'm looking for a traditional book that does have pictures but is more descriptive.JCB1977 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 7:30 pmBest one I’ve read is by Gavin Schmidt.cavita wrote: ↑Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:13 pmHe may have contunued it,,,an FBI file I have mentioning him, Charles VInce and Joe Ferriola being in the same dormitory in federal prison in the early 1970s mentioned him having a mistress. I'm continually frustrated as there's no decent book written about Milwaukee given they were around since the early days and were even involved in the Vegas skim.
https://www.milwaukeemag.com/DaughteroftheDon/
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-Pauly Walnuts, RIP
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Re: Frank Balistrieri Milwaukee question
Sally Papia?tonyei31 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:50 pm Not that this relates to your original question but I have always been fascinated with the Milwaukee family.
Few of the interesting things still see today: Pitch's BBQ still has a spot next to Jo Jo's Martini Lounge at Summerfest (huge music festival). While both "have been sold" by the original owners I am pretty sure that the old owners of Pitch's, as well as the old owner of Jo Jo's Martini Lounge had ties (100% positive on Pitch's) were made men. Always wonder if they had some ties into Summerfest during years past (through financial means). Obviously makes no difference in 2019 but it probably did 30-40 years ago.
Another is the infamous light display at Libby's Lounge (now closed but the light display remains). https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2015/01/05/h ... ay-lights/. Dennis Librizzi I believe is a made but was always a prominent figure in the Milwaukee community.
On a complete different aside: I had a former co-worker that was doing house work in the late 70's for Augie Palmisano in the days prior to his car bomb death.
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I meant is she still around.
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Pitch's was not sold. It has been and still is owned by the Picciurro family which has had it for decades and is still run by Peter Picciurro and his son Jimmy. Peter is a long-time made member of what was the MKE family. When it was still verifiably active, Peter was Consigliere.
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Sally and her daughter died in a winter car accident about twelve or thirteen years ago.
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Wow, had no idea. They survived their own war in the street but not that. What an irony. Thanks. The other day I was trying to think of the suburban restaurant she owned about 25-30 years ago. It was pretty good.