LCN 'No show/cover' Jobs
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LCN 'No show/cover' Jobs
I'm interested in compiling a listing of what LCN members used as their 'no show/cover' jobs.
IE what jobs they masqueraded as holding down for the benefit of public/Tax/Fed appearance.
Think Tony Soprano waste management consultant.
I'm particularly interested in what upper management 'use/d'. EG Bellamo, Cali, Crea etc
Massino: 'Caterer/Chef' J&J Catering
DAmico: Salesman Bottled water company.
Ligambi: Waste management
Merlino: Restaurant host
Parello/Federici/D'Arco/Ianello: Restauranteurs
Riggi/Scoppo/Barone/Hot Dogs Battaglia: Union Reps.
Sciandra: Groceries
Profaci: Olive Oil
John Gotti: Plumbing supplies sales
Carmen DiNunzio: Cheese shop
Frank Guarraci: Union rep
Vinny Basciano: Beauty parlor
Peter Gotti: Pension as a garbage man
Accardo: Foxhead beer salesman
Jo Jo Pecora: Las Vegas junket sales
Angelo Bruno: Vending machine sales
John DiFronzo: real estate/car dealerships
Pete DiFronzo and Joe Andriacchi: construction
Anthony Capo: Union rep
Michael Virtuoso: Butcher
Vito grimaldi: Bakery
Perry Criscitelli: restauranteur
Frank Cali: produce markets
Gravano: construction company
Sal Catalano: bakery
Narducci: charters/fishing boats
Johnny Chang: news stand
Vincent Esposito: waste trade associations.
Sam DeCavalcante: Plumbing business
Domineco Cefalu: Bakery
Dominick Cefalu: construction
Anthony Seccafico: Union construction worker
John Roseatti: auto dealerships
Tommy Gambino: trucking/garment industry
Andrew Gigante: Union/cargo/port industry
Crea: construction
Castellano: Poultry/meat distribution. Butcher.
Mazzone: Gym trainer
Vincent Badalamenti: Electronics store
Ronald Carlucci: Mozzarella importation
Sal Montagna: metalworking company
Leonardo Rizzuto: Lawyer
Richard Canterella: Parking lots
Louis Daidone: Bagel store/Bakery.
Michael Genovese: Car Salesman
Junior Pingaro: sheet metal company
Ralphie lamatinna: Bar owner
Ralph Balsamo - Funeral Homes, owner painting company, restaurant host
John Scalish buckeye cigarette service
Maishe rockman buckeye cigarette service
Anthony MIlano mayfield import co (olive oil imports) , brotherhood loan company , richmond country club
Alfred Polizzi: Tip top brewery , buckeye catering compnay
John Demarco: Ohio Pizza company , MIceli dairy products (salesman still in business), dlb cigarette vending
Frank Brancato: Cardinal tire company
Tony Delsanter: operated the log cabin inn (bar) , national cigarette service company
Angelo lonardo: restaurateur
Jack licavoli: Construction
Victor Colletti - car service industry
Salvester (Sal) Zarzana: Carpeters union
Anthony Scotto: port electrical contractor
Who else past and present can people think of?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Feel free to include 'actual/real' occupations
IE what jobs they masqueraded as holding down for the benefit of public/Tax/Fed appearance.
Think Tony Soprano waste management consultant.
I'm particularly interested in what upper management 'use/d'. EG Bellamo, Cali, Crea etc
Massino: 'Caterer/Chef' J&J Catering
DAmico: Salesman Bottled water company.
Ligambi: Waste management
Merlino: Restaurant host
Parello/Federici/D'Arco/Ianello: Restauranteurs
Riggi/Scoppo/Barone/Hot Dogs Battaglia: Union Reps.
Sciandra: Groceries
Profaci: Olive Oil
John Gotti: Plumbing supplies sales
Carmen DiNunzio: Cheese shop
Frank Guarraci: Union rep
Vinny Basciano: Beauty parlor
Peter Gotti: Pension as a garbage man
Accardo: Foxhead beer salesman
Jo Jo Pecora: Las Vegas junket sales
Angelo Bruno: Vending machine sales
John DiFronzo: real estate/car dealerships
Pete DiFronzo and Joe Andriacchi: construction
Anthony Capo: Union rep
Michael Virtuoso: Butcher
Vito grimaldi: Bakery
Perry Criscitelli: restauranteur
Frank Cali: produce markets
Gravano: construction company
Sal Catalano: bakery
Narducci: charters/fishing boats
Johnny Chang: news stand
Vincent Esposito: waste trade associations.
Sam DeCavalcante: Plumbing business
Domineco Cefalu: Bakery
Dominick Cefalu: construction
Anthony Seccafico: Union construction worker
John Roseatti: auto dealerships
Tommy Gambino: trucking/garment industry
Andrew Gigante: Union/cargo/port industry
Crea: construction
Castellano: Poultry/meat distribution. Butcher.
Mazzone: Gym trainer
Vincent Badalamenti: Electronics store
Ronald Carlucci: Mozzarella importation
Sal Montagna: metalworking company
Leonardo Rizzuto: Lawyer
Richard Canterella: Parking lots
Louis Daidone: Bagel store/Bakery.
Michael Genovese: Car Salesman
Junior Pingaro: sheet metal company
Ralphie lamatinna: Bar owner
Ralph Balsamo - Funeral Homes, owner painting company, restaurant host
John Scalish buckeye cigarette service
Maishe rockman buckeye cigarette service
Anthony MIlano mayfield import co (olive oil imports) , brotherhood loan company , richmond country club
Alfred Polizzi: Tip top brewery , buckeye catering compnay
John Demarco: Ohio Pizza company , MIceli dairy products (salesman still in business), dlb cigarette vending
Frank Brancato: Cardinal tire company
Tony Delsanter: operated the log cabin inn (bar) , national cigarette service company
Angelo lonardo: restaurateur
Jack licavoli: Construction
Victor Colletti - car service industry
Salvester (Sal) Zarzana: Carpeters union
Anthony Scotto: port electrical contractor
Who else past and present can people think of?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Feel free to include 'actual/real' occupations
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Re: LCN 'No show/cover' Jobs
John Gotti was a plumber
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Re: LCN 'No show/cover' Jobs
I'll update my list as people post to consolidate all information.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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I think Accardo was a "salesman" for Foxhead beer
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When Jo Jo Pecora came home from his stretch in Lexington, he was employed by Wango Caprizzi as a Las Vegas Junket sales man.
However he couldn't go to Vegas as a convicted felon. Henry also ran junkets to Vegas, but he went with his junkets![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
However he couldn't go to Vegas as a convicted felon. Henry also ran junkets to Vegas, but he went with his junkets
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Carmen DiNunzio: Cheese shop
Frank Guarraci: Union rep
Vinny Basciano: Beauty parlor
Peter Gotti: Pension as a garbage man
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Frank Guarraci: Union rep
Vinny Basciano: Beauty parlor
Peter Gotti: Pension as a garbage man
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Angelo Bruno: Vending machine salesman (I believe that was what he was).
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It's a new morning in America... fresh, vital. The old cynicism is gone. We have faith in our leaders. We're optimistic as to what becomes of it all. It really boils down to our ability to accept. We don't need pessimism. There are no limits.
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John DiFronzo owns a lot of real estate and had/has a lot of car dealerships. Pete DiFronzo and Joe Andriacchi have been involved in construction for year and years.
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I thought Gotti was a Plumbing Supplies Sales or a Plumbing Merchant rather than a Plumber.
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And the best on yet: Anthony Capo under testimony on his no show union job and having someone take a test for him: "I wouldn't know asbestos if I was sitting on it. lol
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That is the best yet. Maybe the best everRocco wrote:And the best on yet: Anthony Capo under testimony on his no show union job and having someone take a test for him: "I wouldn't know asbestos if I was sitting on it. lol
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Re: LCN 'No show/cover' Jobs
Andrew Gigante had pieces of some waterfront companies but I don't recall him being a union rep. Chin's other son, Vincent Esposito, worked at one of the waste trade associations.
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Sam DeCavalcante was in the plumbing business too I believe
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Domenico Cefalu- Bakery
His cousin Dominik is with that big Montreal construction company
His cousin Dominik is with that big Montreal construction company
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Frank Cali-- produce markets
Gravano was a construction company, iirc
Sal Catalano had a bakery
Narducci charters fishing boats and etc..
Johnny Chang still own that news stand?
Gravano was a construction company, iirc
Sal Catalano had a bakery
Narducci charters fishing boats and etc..
Johnny Chang still own that news stand?