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Butcher's Mob Directory #617163
10/11/11 10:44 AM
10/11/11 10:44 AM
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Now I've heard of dumb criminals, and I've met more than my share of wannabes in my 52 years, but this asshole may just take the prize on both counts rolleyes.

Meathead’s mob directory spills secrets

By MITCHEL MADDUX, NY Post

He gives new meaning to the term “organized crime.’’

A bumbling Bonanno bad guy bizarrely listed all of his contacts -- from capos to consiglieres -- in a Rolodex, The Post has learned.

Not-so-wiseguy Mike “The Butcher” Virtuoso recorded every one of the names, numbers, nicknames and even mob titles in a file so complete that the FBI agents who stumbled on it felt like they’d discovered a gold mine.

Putting all of that classified information into writing “was an incredibly stupid thing [for Virtuoso] to do,’’ a source told The Post.

The treasure trove was discovered in “The Butcher’s’’ butcher shop, Graham Avenue Meats & Deli, in Williamsburg.

The meticulously detailed “Rolodexes” and “address books” listed contact information for “members and associates of organized crime,” according to the feds.

He didn’t even bother to code or otherwise try to disguise his entries.

“For example, a slip of paper within one Rolodex contained the handwritten entry ‘Capo Lucchese’ and the names ‘Johnny Sideburns Cerello’ and ‘Glenn the Wheel Guadagno,’ ” Assistant US Attorney Stephen Frank wrote to a judge.

“Both men are convicted felons associated with the Lucchese organized crime family, and John Cerrella, also known as ‘Johnny Sideburns,’ is a captain in that family,” Frank wrote.

Now the feds plan to use the Rolodexes and address books to prove that Virtuoso is an ex-con with the kind of mobbed-up friends who make him a serious danger to the community.

They want Judge Sandra Townes to deny the butcher’s bail request and keep him jailed as he awaits trial on extortion charges for allegedly threatening several debtors. A bail hearing is scheduled for today.

Virtuoso’s phone lists comprise a “Who’s Who” of the sort of guys you don’t want to meet in a dark alley, the feds suggest.

His many entries include Anthony “Little Anthony” Pipitone, acting capo of the Bonanno family, feds say.

There also is an entry for Pipitone’s brother, Vito, a Bonanno associate, and for “Vito Adamo,” which lists the phone number for Vito Badamo, a made member of the family, prosecutors say.

Among the numbers scrawled in the Rolodex are several for Angelo Speciale, who was convicted in Italy of group sexual assault and armed robbery, the feds say.

Virtuoso also dabbled in something akin to “Mafia scrapbooking,” the feds say.

FBI agents found newspaper clippings in his shop about cases involving a variety of mobsters, including articles on the conviction of Bonanno boss Vincent “Vinny Gorgeous” Basciano and another about acting boss Sal “The Iron Worker” Montagna, prosecutors say.

Virtuoso’s lawyer maintains that his client has an “impeccable work history” and has never admitted being a mobster.

The feds disagree and plan to argue that these contacts demonstrate that Virtuoso is actively involved in the day-to-day operations of the New York mob.

Virtuoso was more circumspect in his phone chats, talking to Speciale in Italian in one conversation recorded by the feds.

“I’m telling you, let’s not talk about these things,” Virtuoso said in the call. “When you come here, then we’ll talk about them. Understand?”

mmaddux@nypost.com

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brook...K#ixzz1aU5nKbUi


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Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #617204
10/11/11 03:54 PM
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Just like Artie Piscano in Casino.


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Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #617209
10/11/11 04:13 PM
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Isnt Cerella an acting capo? Or did he got bumped to capo?


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Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #617253
10/11/11 08:50 PM
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Honestly, I would do the same thing. lol

Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #617255
10/11/11 09:07 PM
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And the moron had a mob scrapbook? A made guy? Seriously?

Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #617259
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This is a crack up. Kept a scrapbook with mob clippings:LMAO. Obviously he didn't feel comfortable sharing it with many guys, since you'd have to think at least one of them would tell him what a stupid idea keeping a rolodex was.

Especially the "Capo Lucchese" entry with Johhny Sideburns and The Wheel. I bet they're just stoked about the whole thing. lol


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Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #617260
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Hey, I keep a chart. Wiseguy's probably wouldn't be too happy with me neither eh? Luckily Im not some half-ass wiseguy wink


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Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #617270
10/11/11 11:57 PM
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I'd love to take a look at that book.

Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: LuanKuci] #617377
10/12/11 09:14 PM
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What a fuckin' balloon head.

Re: Butcher's Mob Directory [Re: pizzaboy] #618733
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