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Posted By: furio_from_naples

Mobsters in prison - 02/17/17 04:21 PM

Today the prison isnt like the gloriuos old days and if the mobsters bribe prison guards must pay protection to the Aryan Brotherhood or to the local prison gang.
Scarfo sr when was in terre haute in the early 80s payed some mexicans that call his pistoleros.
At the prison canteen,carmine persico used to always sit at the same place, a day that another inmate had taken his place Persico yell to go away but he sent him to fuck off and the bodyguards did nothing.
The same situation but with Chin Gigante, when he came to the canteen, the prisoners got up to show respect.
Amuso was beaten up by scarpa jr because said that his father was a rat and Alite was abused by a Cherry Hills gambinos.

Any other stories ?
Posted By: Newengland

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/18/17 12:49 PM

There are a lot of stories but most people know it should not be talked about you
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/18/17 01:18 PM

Originally Posted By: Newengland
There are a lot of stories but most people know it should not be talked about you


So talk about the stories that can be tell.
Posted By: Newengland

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/18/17 04:49 PM

It would be funny if I started to talk about what happens with some of these guys in jail it would be a real joke and they would feel bad some are such suck ass and corwards
Posted By: Ted

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/18/17 05:11 PM

The time the Italians and Albanians threw down at Danbury.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/18/17 06:13 PM

Originally Posted By: Ted
The time the Italians and Albanians threw down at Danbury.


The Danbury case was important because the italians beaten up the Albanians also because was more of them but in the elwesr coast prison the italians must pay the protection.

Old but interesting article:


http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news...rticle-1.508409

 Even mob paid up The Brotherhood is so feared that even made members of the mob pay its leaders tribute behind bars, prosecutors said. As early as 1983, another declassified FBI report reveals, mobsters who "were powerful on the streets but at the mercy of any nut with a knife while in prison" were being shaken down by Brotherhood thugs. In return for protection, the report noted, mobsters would "provide money, drugs and assistance" to Aryan Brotherhood members on the outside. Eventually, however, the gang and the mob realized that each had something to gain from the other. By the late 1990s, the Brotherhood's top (and now indicted) leaders - David Sahakian, Michael (Big Mac) McElhiney, Barry (the Baron) Mills and Tyler (the Hulk) Bingham - allegedly had established ties with Gotti, jailed mob druglord Oreste Abbamonte and former Philadelphia crime boss Nicodemo (Little Nicky) Scarfo. Gotti turned twice to the Aryan Brotherhood to carry out murder contracts, according to law enforcement sources and court papers: first in 1996, to kill a man who slugged him in the federal pen at Marion, Ill., and again in 1997, to vent his wrath against Gambino consigliere Frank Locascio, whom he believed had turned against him. Abbamonte, a Gambino crime family drug kingpin from Port Washington, L.

I., allegedly ran a jailhouse heroin ring using prison telephones. He shared profits with the Aryan Brotherhood. A Justice Department audit obtained by The News complains that Abbamonte's phone privileges were "not limited in any way" in the federal pen at Allenwood, Pa. Among the 28 people on his approved phone list was former inmate Ronald (McKool) Slocum, an Aryan Brotherhood lieutenant who allegedly hooked up released gang members with criminals on the outside and served as a pipeline to the Mafia. On Dec. 30, 1996, Slocum mailed money from Abbamonte to Mills, who then forwarded it to Bingham, according to the federal indictment. A reputed member of the Brotherhood's three-man commission, Bingham is accused of ordering the murder and beatings of gang enemies and dropouts. Scarfo, serving 69 years behind bars at the federal prison in Atlanta, said to be concerned about prison protection rackets and drug trafficking, allegedly communicated with Mills through coded letters to an Aryan Brotherhood point person - petite, brown-haired Marty Foakes. Foakes, among the 40 indicted, is on the lam.
Posted By: CTamg63

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 12:01 AM

Abbamonte seems to never catch a break and is always locked up hes very well known in the feds been huge in the dope game forever dont see him ever giving up. The guy is a huge earner when hes out and i guess when hes inside also. You dont hear much about him theres a pic of him in prison with nicky slick dipietro feom philly and i believe one of the carneglia brothers could be wrong its in the photos section though the guy stays un serious shape for an older guy think hes out in another year or so not long o remember his last bid was for extorting a construction company in boston for a million or more he got a light sentence for his standards if i remember correctly the guy always interested me if anyone has any info on him let me know
Posted By: Newengland

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 12:01 AM

Furio. Do you know that you do not have a clue of what you are talking about for one thing when Ernie boy was in Allenwood pen he did not have a phone who could make 1 call a month from the office and that was it so where do you get your information from 1 call a month he had no phone
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 07:46 AM

Originally Posted By: Newengland
Furio. Do you know that you do not have a clue of what you are talking about for one thing when Ernie boy was in Allenwood pen he did not have a phone who could make 1 call a month from the office and that was it so where do you get your information from 1 call a month he had no phone


Ok new england do you instead have the clue ? Abbamonte dont had a phone ? He told you this ? Or in prison is impossible to bribe someone for get a mobile phone ?
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 10:46 AM

Originally Posted By: CTamg63
Abbamonte seems to never catch a break and is always locked up hes very well known in the feds been huge in the dope game forever dont see him ever giving up. The guy is a huge earner when hes out and i guess when hes inside also. You dont hear much about him theres a pic of him in prison with nicky slick dipietro feom philly and i believe one of the carneglia brothers could be wrong its in the photos section though the guy stays un serious shape for an older guy think hes out in another year or so not long o remember his last bid was for extorting a construction company in boston for a million or more he got a light sentence for his standards if i remember correctly the guy always interested me if anyone has any info on him let me know



Abbamonte seems to never catch a break and is always locked up hes very well known in the feds been huge in the dope game forever dont see him ever giving up.


Abbamonte was caught the first time in 1982 at 14 y and in 1982 was arrested because sell 20 pounds of pure heroin to an undercover agent and until 2014 spend 27 of 32 y in prison.


You dont hear much about him theres a pic of him in prison with nicky slick dipietro feom philly and i believe one of the carneglia brothers




“Oreste “Ernie Boy” Abbamonte (left), Nicky DiPietro, and John Carneglia”


his last bid was for extorting a construction company in boston for a million or more he got a light sentence for his standards if i remember correctly



http://aboutthemafia.com/gambino-family-soldier-oreste-abbamonte-gets-five-year-sentence

Longtime Gambino crime family solider Oreste “Ernie Boy” Abbamonte has been sentenced to five years in prison for extortion of a local contractor. The 65 year old wiseguy agreed to a plea deal after being charged with the $1.2 million dollar shake down from 2006 through 2011. According to the prosecution he forced Deca Development a Long Island based company to pay his car payments , mortgage, and travel expenses eventually driving the company out of business.


ORESTE ABBAMONTE
Register Number: 39678-133
Age: 68
Race: White
Sex: Male
Located at: Danbury FCI
Release Date: 10/24/2019
Posted By: Newengland

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 02:43 PM

In Allenwood pen you would not be able to get a cell phone you can get cell phones in the lows but not the penns they have penns mediums lows and camps when Ernie was in Allenwood he had no phone use because of his case from lewisburgh the rat from Washington ray ford gave the Feds information that guys were making deals on the phones so if you pick up a phone shot in the Feds during the late 80s late 90s it would have to go to Washington they no longer do that right now he has a phone but back then he did not do you know he turned a life sentence and ended up with 328 months under the old law that is how he got out he also had contracts with the construction company who refused to pay him what they owned him he has big time hanging over his head and he now walks with a cane I do not need to look for newspapers to write I could tell you 15 guys that were in Allenwood penn back then
Posted By: flamingokid123

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 05:19 PM

Nicky Dipietro is with the 10th & O crew. I believe.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 08:30 PM

Originally Posted By: flamingokid123
Nicky Dipietro is with the 10th & O crew. I believe.


Here say that dipietro was a Stanfa loyalist.
Posted By: MeyerLansky

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 08:53 PM

Furio ! Tell about bosses who were in jail, like the one you have told me with the chin.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 09:51 PM

Originally Posted By: MeyerLansky
Furio ! Tell about bosses who were in jail, like the one you have told me with the chin.


I do it in the first post.
Posted By: MeyerLansky

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 10:06 PM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: MeyerLansky
Furio ! Tell about bosses who were in jail, like the one you have told me with the chin.


I do it in the first post.

Haha i know i mean like tell (if you know of course) about bosses in the level of the chin (the big bosses).
Posted By: realwg

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/19/17 10:49 PM

most of the short timers are the crybabies walk around like tough guys till they get challanged then punk out i know first hand.
Posted By: flamingokid123

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/20/17 01:17 AM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: flamingokid123
Nicky Dipietro is with the 10th & O crew. I believe.


Here say that dipietro was a Stanfa loyalist.
yes i know, Furio. But I could be wrong. The guy that Nicodemo whacked out Gino Dipietro was his cousin.
Posted By: Newengland

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/20/17 01:30 AM

Realwg

Where were you on the inside
Posted By: realwg

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/21/17 05:16 PM

that i have to say no comment
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/21/17 06:25 PM

Originally Posted By: flamingokid123
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: flamingokid123
Nicky Dipietro is with the 10th & O crew. I believe.


Here say that dipietro was a Stanfa loyalist.
yes i know, Furio. But I could be wrong. The guy that Nicodemo whacked out Gino Dipietro was his cousin.


Isn't the same person.

http://gangsterreport.com/dipietro-hit-approved-could-be-rolled-into-philly-mob-rico/

In the wake of his death, it was revealed that DiPietro, a convicted narcotics distributors, had been an FBI informant and helped put his cousin and mob associate Victor DiPietro behind bars by wearing a wire in the 2000s to get out of a cocaine conspiracy case he took in 2004 when he was already on parole from a late-90s coke-peddling bust that he was forced to serve time for.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/21/17 06:31 PM

Originally Posted By: MeyerLansky
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: MeyerLansky
Furio ! Tell about bosses who were in jail, like the one you have told me with the chin.


I do it in the first post.

Haha i know i mean like tell (if you know of course) about bosses in the level of the chin (the big bosses).


Don Vito Cascio Ferro the man that ordered to kill Petrosino died in an italian prison in 1943. Some rumors say that he died of hunger and thirst after the guards because of the bombing had forgotten him locked in the cell.
Posted By: flamingokid123

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/22/17 12:51 AM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: flamingokid123
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: flamingokid123
Nicky Dipietro is with the 10th & O crew. I believe.


Here say that dipietro was a Stanfa loyalist.
yes i know, Furio. But I could be wrong. The guy that Nicodemo whacked out Gino Dipietro was his cousin.


Isn't the same person.

http://gangsterreport.com/dipietro-hit-approved-could-be-rolled-into-philly-mob-rico/

In the wake of his death, it was revealed that DiPietro, a convicted narcotics distributors, had been an FBI informant and helped put his cousin and mob associate Victor DiPietro behind bars by wearing a wire in the 2000s to get out of a cocaine conspiracy case he took in 2004 when he was already on parole from a late-90s coke-peddling bust that he was forced to serve time for.
Victor and Nicky Slick are brothers.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/22/17 11:32 AM

So gino was killed because was drug dealer and had 2 cousins that are rats ?
In the article is write that because he was a johnny gong dead witness,but I dont think so; Skinny Joe beat murders charges but get 15 y because made a drug deal with Bobby Luisi that flipped. So maybe Joey wont do the same mistake and find an idiot that kill a guy with his car and dont flipped when get 25 y.
Posted By: flamingokid123

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/22/17 12:27 PM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
So gino was killed because was drug dealer and had 2 cousins that are rats ?
In the article is write that because he was a johnny gong dead witness,but I dont think so; Skinny Joe beat murders charges but get 15 y because made a drug deal with Bobby Luisi that flipped. So maybe Joey wont do the same mistake and find an idiot that kill a guy with his car and dont flipped when get 25 y.
Gino was the rat.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/22/17 12:37 PM

Bosses killed in prison

Vito Cascio Ferro 1943 (the men who ordered to kill Petrosino died in an italian prison because was left by the guards in his cell due the allies bombing)
Angelo La Barbera 1975(first mafia war boss killed with a knife)
Domenico Tripodo 1976(killed in poggioreale as favor that cutolo made to the Distefano ndrina)
Vincenzo Puccio 1989 ( He was killed on May 11, 1989 while detained at the Ucciardone prison:  the killer Giuseppe Marchese smashed his head with a shot of cast iron skillet. To order the murder was the Sicilian boss Toto Riina because Puccio was being organized with some picciotti to take absolute power of Cosa Nostra that was in the hands of Riina)
Posted By: Ted

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/22/17 06:43 PM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
So gino was killed because was drug dealer and had 2 cousins that are rats ?
In the article is write that because he was a johnny gong dead witness,but I dont think so; Skinny Joe beat murders charges but get 15 y because made a drug deal with Bobby Luisi that flipped. So maybe Joey wont do the same mistake and find an idiot that kill a guy with his car and dont flipped when get 25 y.

Merlino was acquitted of drug trafficking. Dipietro was killed over a dispute with Nicodemo.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/23/17 08:01 AM

Ted in the article that I posted is said that gino dipietro was a rat that convince his cousin peter to wear a wire now that are in prison. I think was killed for this reason and not for problems with nicodemo.
Posted By: Ted

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/23/17 06:24 PM

http://gangsterreport.com/gr-exclusive-w...012-mob-rubout/
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/23/17 10:21 PM



Ok thanks Ted.Do you know why Nicodemo isn't in the inmate locator web page ?
Posted By: Ted

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/24/17 01:58 AM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples


Ok thanks Ted.Do you know why Nicodemo isn't in the inmate locator web page ?

He's in a state prison. You can find him on here http://inmatelocator.cor.pa.gov/#/ but they don't give release dates.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Mobsters in prison - 02/24/17 11:28 AM

Originally Posted By: Ted
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples


Ok thanks Ted.Do you know why Nicodemo isn't in the inmate locator web page ?

He's in a state prison. You can find him on here http://inmatelocator.cor.pa.gov/#/ but they don't give release dates.


Forest is a max security prison,bad for him for sure must stay until 2035 before could be out on parole.
Posted By: JoeyRuks

Re: Mobsters in prison - 03/21/17 02:10 AM

Originally Posted By: realwg
most of the short timers are the crybabies walk around like tough guys till they get challanged then punk out i know first hand.
aint that the truth. Whst ive seen in the feds is a joke. Many of the guys you read about are total punks in prisons
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