Originally Posted By: carmela
Gerlandino Messina is boss of Agrigento, still today. He was named after Falsone was captured.

When Gerlandino was captured, he had papers on his body set to go out to Messina-Denaro, who he is close with. They were about dividing up territories in Agrigento and specifically about the windfarms. Now that Messina is in jail for life, the windfarms are strictly under control of Messina-Denaro. As well as utilities, concrete, waterworks, etc etc.

I don't know anything about the journalist that wrote this article, but Rizzuto is not even on anyone's radar down there.


So Basically Messina-Denaro is the capo di capi in both the Trapani and Agrigento provinces?


"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."