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Posted By: ronnie_little

(T.G.) Graziano - 07/30/11 10:40 PM

I am looking for info on (T.G.)Graziano as in when was he made? Who was his capo when he was a soldier? I have read the books about Joe Massino and Donnie Brasco. I know he is mentioned in the book about Joe massino its just I do not recall him being mentioned in the Brasco,Sonny Black or Ruggerio era. If he was around then was he a Rastilli suppoter? Was he aligned with Carmine (Lilo) Galante? He is mentioned some in Capeci's Gangland internet article.I also believe he is very wealthy.I guess I was hoping to see a long post or thread about his mafia life timeline.
Thanks
p.s. I just found this sight recently and love the threads. Thanks again to those that put their time and effort into these.
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 07:54 AM

I believe he was in Anthony Spero's crew. Graziano was a captain by the mid-to-late 1990's so he was probably made quite some time before that.
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 05:00 PM

TG almost whacked out John Pappa during the Colombo war because Pappa and another guy came to TG's strip club and fired shots inside which wounded some people. TG then ordered his crew to whack out Pappa, but Pappa was spared after some Colombos met with TG and resolved it.

Unfortunately for TG he would get indicted for murder conspiracy in like 2002 for this.

"Anthony "T.G." Graziano was born on November 12, 1940 in New York. When asked by a judge how far he got in school, Graziano answered "about the seventh grade". Before his school days were over Graziano had taken to a life of crime which eventually saw him joining the Bonanno Crime Family. In the Bonanno Family Graziano climbed the ranks and by 1990, authorities listed him as a capo. In April of 1990, Graziano pleaded guilty to evading $100.000 in taxes and hiding assets by having them listed in names other than his own. He was sentenced to prison. In 1993 he finished his sentence and was once again a free man. He continued his business where he had left off before prison, as a capo in the Bonanno Family.

By 2001 the boss of the Bonanno Family was Joseph Massino. Massino was a close friend of Graziano. That friendship enabled him to gain even more power within the underworld. On February 15, 2001 Massino and Graziano flew to Mexico. With the imprisonment of Bonanno consigliere Anthony Spero Massino needed someone new to fill the position. The man he had in mind for the job was none other than Graziano. In Mexico Massino anointed Graziano consigliere of the Bonanno Family. Once back in the U.S. Graziano enjoyed his new powers, but things wouldn't be enjoyable for too long. On December 19, 2001 Graziano attended a Christmas party. Also in attendance were numerous Bonanno mobsters. Graziano was enjoying the evening, Christmas season meant that the Bonanno mobsters would pass along their tributes (cash) to him. When the party was over Graziano walked the short distance to his car, as he stepped inside and was about to drive off, several F.B.I. agents approached him and summoned him to step out of the car. In reply Graziano said: "What the fuck are you breaking my balls about now?". The F.B.I. agents produced a search warrant that allowed them to search him for financial records and cash. Someone had tipped the feds that Bonanno members would be passing along their tributes to Graziano at the party that night. Always eager to collect evidence to take a mobster down the F.B.I. agents took action and seized all the cash Graziano had on him. He was issued a receipt for the cash and allowed to make his journey home.

In March 2002, Graziano was arrested and indicted on racketeering charges including conspiracy to distribute cocaine through a Brooklyn crew from January 1994 through October 1996, loan-sharking and conspiracy to murder two Colombo Family associates. The murder conspiracy took place in 1994. Colombo associates John Pappa and Calvin Hennigar shot up a Staten Island topless joint owned by Graziano. In the process of shooting up the club they wounded a night club patron. This incident upset Graziano who in turn ordered his Brooklyn crew to find and kill the two Colombo guys. After a sitdown with another Colombo mobster was lost, the hit was called off by Graziano. In December of 2002 he would plead guilty to racketeering charges and was sentenced in September of 2003.

A day after his New York indictment Graziano was indicted in South Florida. This time he was indicted for his role in illegal gambling, loan-sharking and boiler room operations. The boiler room operation was a phony tele-marketing scheme that swindled $11.7 million from investors. In April 2003 Graziano pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering but his lawyer Jefrey Hoffman said that Graziano had virtually no involvement with the investment/boiler room scam. While about $2,000 of its proceeds allegedly went to Graziano as a gift, he knew no details about the operation or even where it was located, Hoffman said.

July 18, 2003 was the day of reckoning for Graziano, he was to be sentenced for the South Florida case. In court Graziano greeted the prosecutor, assistant U.S. attorney William Shockley, with: "How are you Mr. Shockley? I'm glad you could come to my funeral." Graziano was sentenced to 135 months or 11 years in a federal prison. At one of his trials an associate of Graziano was asked by a reporter whether Graziano was cooperating with authorities, he responded: "Are you nuts?" "That man is a man and a half." When asked by a judge how he made a living Graziano answered: "I was a broker in between. You know, I put two people together, like a broker."

On November 13, 2003, Anthony graziano was sentenced to nine years in prison for tax evasion and racketeering, including a plot to murder two mobsters. The sentence will run alongside a racketeering sentence Graziano received in Florida earlier this year."

http://gangstersinc.ning.com/profiles/blogs/bonanno-consigliere-anthony
Posted By: rg

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 06:33 PM

I expect this guy to come out and be a major player in staten island which Is currently wide open
Posted By: ronnie_little

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 07:20 PM

Wow thanks for the info. He seems to be wealthy and will more than likely be a key assett to the Bonanno's when he is released.
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 09:51 PM

yeah he def seems like he mad tons of $$$$, who knows maybe he will retire when hes released...if he does have $$$ plus with all the publicity with his name on vh1 every week cause of his daughters the heat comes down more easily on him now...
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 10:20 PM

I've also read that Graziano's crew would burn delinquent debtors with a blowtorch and one was dragged behind a car.
Posted By: BarrettM

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 11:43 PM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
I've also read that Graziano's crew would burn delinquent debtors with a blowtorch and one was dragged behind a car.



Hmm. What's your source? Was it ordered or did Graziano turn a blind eye? Just seen on americanmafia.com an associate named Fabrizio DeFrancisci who seems to fit the bill.
Posted By: ronnie_little

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 07/31/11 11:48 PM

Wow, I bet his customers paid after that. Both his son in laws appear to be drug dealers too. Maybe even his daughters.
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: (T.G.) Graziano - 08/01/11 01:24 AM

Originally Posted By: ronnie_little
Wow, I bet his customers paid after that. Both his son in laws appear to be drug dealers too. Maybe even his daughters.


His daughter, Jennifer, and his former son-in-law, Hector (was married to Rene) were involved in the same marijuana trafficking ring back in 2000.
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