Jerry Capeci and his sources
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Re: Jerry Capeci and his sources
a lot of his info comes from lawyers. one thing he got 'wrong' in recent memory was a few years ago (before he was hit with the meldish murder) when Chris Londonio was busted sitting in an Acura in The Bronx with Pasquale Maiorino, holding a gun, Capeci ID'ed him as a Bonnano solider with Maiorino as his capo. i wouldnt be surprised if THAT came from LEO and LEO had it wrong at that specific time
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with that said i look forward to his column every week and hes definitely one of the top, if not the top, LCN reporter. got nothing but respect for him and his column
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Re: Jerry Capeci and his sources
Man, you would think certain people work for the feds.
Or at least they wish.
They arent perfect and are crooked and immoral.
Or at least they wish.
They arent perfect and are crooked and immoral.
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Re: Jerry Capeci and his sources
Wasn't linn devecchio one of his big sources during the columbo war in the early 90's ?
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In 2004, there was apparently a rumor within the Genovese family that Dom Cirillo's driver had provided info to Capeci. Peter Peluso, a lawyer closely tied with the Genovese family who passed on messages between the leadership, was recorded talking about Capeci's report that Mario Gigante would run the family following his supervised release, and how this info originally came from a conversation between Mario Gigante and Buster Ardito. Peluso discussed this with Ardito, who said that "the big guy" (supposedly Ernie Muscarella) wanted to kill Cirillo's driver for leaking the information. Capeci refused to say one way or another who the source was and said he was glad that Cirillo's driver was unharmed.