Originally Posted by MafiaStudent
It seems there's some movement on Mancuso's VOSR. This week's Gangland News reports:

"It's taken eight weeks — not the 10 days the judge wanted — but Robert Capers, the Chief U.S. Department of Probation official in Brooklyn, is apparently ready to tell the Court why the government agreed to let Bonanno family boss Michael (Mikey Nose) Mancuso plead guilty to a lesser violation of supervised release (VOSR) than the one with which he was first charged."

The hearing is scheduled for April 14, according to Gang Land.

No mention of the impending "war" which you'd think the government would use to really stick it to Mancuso instead of letting him "plead guilty to a lesser violation," especially since the government is supposedly "aware" of the situation and the judge is already angry about the entire thing.


Hmmmm...thats really weird, huh?

Because the feds claim the mob is now a shell of its former self, could it be that they don't feel its pays to investigate all the beatings and bombings and shooting that have been reported lately?

The FBI might feel, that in the year 2023, any new "Banana War" would be a small affair with only a handful of gangland murders, so its not worth allocating government resources to it?

I wonder if that could be it?